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An initial report should be made within the first two to four hours following an emergency, and reporting <br />should continue as long as the EOC is activated, or as circumstances warrant. Within four to eight hours, <br />a confirmation and update of the initial Situation Status Report should be made, including a preliminary <br />damage assessment, and status of City response operations. <br />4.4 RECOVERY OPERATIONS <br />Recovery includes the restoration and strengthening of key systems and resource assets that are critical to <br />the economic stability, vitality, and long-term sustainability of the communities themselves. These include <br />health (including behavioral health) and human services capabilities and networks, public and private <br />disability support and service systems, educational systems, community social networks, natural and <br />cultural resources, affordable and accessible housing, infrastructure systems, and local economic drivers. <br />Appendix H provides information on the City's recovery framework. <br />4.5 AFTER -ACTION REPORTS <br />After -Action Reports (AARs) should be prepared after any EOC activation or when appropriate to analyze <br />an incident. The EOC Director is responsible for conducting the After -Action Reporting process. The <br />purpose of an AAR is to analyze response efforts, identify strengths to be maintained and built upon, <br />identify areas for further improvement, and to support the development of corrective actions. See <br />Appendix G for the AAR template. <br />65 <br />