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• Using bilingual employees whenever possible <br />• Translating all warnings, written and spoken, into appropriate languages <br />• Contacting media outlets (radio/television) that serve the languages you need <br />• Utilizing TDD machines and 9-1-1 translation services to contact the deaf <br />• Using pre -identified lists of disabled and hearing and sight impaired persons for individual <br />contact <br />❑ Check vacated areas to ensure that all people have received warnings <br />❑ Implement the evacuation portion of the EOC Action Plan <br />J Consider use of city vehicles if threat is imminent. Coordinate use of city vehicles (trucks, vans, <br />etc.) with the Transportation Unit of the EOC Logistics Section. Encourage the use of private <br />vehicles if possible <br />❑ Monitor status of warning and evacuation processes <br />Security: <br />❑ Coordinate security in the affected areas to protect public and private property <br />❑ Coordinate security for critical facilities and resources. <br />❑ Coordinate law enforcement and crowd control services at mass care and evacuation centers <br />❑ Coordinate with the Public Works Branch for street closures and board up of buildings <br />❑ Enforce curfew and other emergency orders, as identified in the EOC Action Plan <br />❑ Request mutual aid assistance through the Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Coordinator <br />❑ Provide access control to damaged areas <br />❑ Provide information to the PIO on matters relative to public safety <br />❑ Ensure that detained inmates are protected from potential hazards. Ensure adequate evacuation, <br />security, relocation, transportation and confinement as necessary <br />❑ Provider vehicle security and parking issues at incident facilities and coordinate security if <br />necessary <br />❑ In coordination with the Fire and Rescue Branch, develop procedures for safe re-entry into <br />evacuated areas <br />❑ Ensure post incident investigation is conducted and documented <br />Additional Actions for Response to Hazardous Material Release Incidents: <br />❑ Ensure that all personnel remain upwind or upstream of the incident site. This may require <br />repositioning of personnel and equipment as conditions change <br />❑ Notify appropriate local, state, and federal hazard response agencies <br />Support the Unified Command Post as requested <br />❑ Assist in efforts to identify released substances, including locating shipping papers and placards, <br />and contacting as required: County Health, Cal OES, shipper, manufacturer, etc. <br />C-54 <br />