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ESF 1 Transportation ESF 2 Communications ESF 3 Public Works ESF 4 Firefighting ESF 5 Information and Planning ESF 6 Mass Care ESF 7 Resource Support ESF 8 Health and Medical ESF 9 Search and Rescue ESF 10 Hazardous Materials ESF 11 Food and Water ESF 12 Energy ESF 13 Military Support ESF 14 Public Information ESF 15 Volunteers and Donations ESF 16 Law Enforcement ESF 17 Agriculture and Animal Protection ESF 18 Business and Industry Oregon State Emergency Support Function (ESF) Quicksheets

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ESF 1Transportation

ESF 2Communications

ESF 3Public Works

ESF 4Firefighting

ESF 5Information and

Planning

ESF 6Mass Care

ESF 7Resource Support

ESF 8Health and

Medical

ESF 9Search and

Rescue

ESF 10Hazardous Materials

ESF 11Food and Water

ESF 12Energy

ESF 13Military Support

ESF 14Public

Information

ESF 15Volunteers and

Donations

ESF 16Law

Enforcement

ESF 17Agriculture and

Animal Protection

ESF 18 Business and

Industry

Oregon State Emergency Support Function (ESF) Quicksheets

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ESF 1 – Transportation

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 1 describes how the State of Oregon will coordinate emergency transportation needs during a time of emergency including assessing damage to and restoring and maintaining transportation networks, specifically roads and bridges.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 1 are:

Identify obstructions and damage to transportation infrastructure, as well as general impact assessments.

Coordinate the repair and restoration of the state’s transportation network.

Process and coordinate requests for transportation support from local and tribal partners.

Monitor, control, and coordinate vehicular traffic flow.

Coordinate reporting on damage to and status of transportation infrastructure for all modes of transportation.

Provide logistical transportation of evacuees, personnel, equipment, and materials and supplies.

Provide maps for all modes of transportation.

Prioritize and initiate emergency work tasking to clear debris and obstructions from, and make emergency repairs to, the transportation infrastructure.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 3 – Public WorksSupport in assessment and restoration of the transportation network including debris clearance.

ESF 16 – Law EnforcementAssist in traffic control and escort of emergency supplies.

Primary: Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Aviation (AERO) Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) Oregon State Police (OSP)

Adjunct Agencies: Oregon State Police (OSP)

Tasked Agencies:

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ESF 2 – Communications

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 2 describes how the State of Oregon will provide communications and information technology support during times of emergency.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 2 are:

Establish and maintain an effective communications system, including state-owned and commercially leased systems, for use in a disaster.

Maintain a reliable alert and warning system.

Coordinate the provision of temporary communications capability to state agencies and facilities.

Coordinate state support to local and tribal communications systems.

Track the overall status of the state’s communications infrastructure during a disaster.

Maintain state information technology infrastructure including provision of cybersecurity measures.

Coordination with Other ESFs

All ESFs. Support interoperable and redundant communications systems to ensure ESF agencies can communicate with each other and the ECC.

Primary: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Public Utility Commission of Oregon (PUC)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) Oregon State Police (OSP)

Adjunct Agencies: Amateur Radio Emergency Services/Radio Amateur Civil

Emergency Services (ARES/RACES) Civil Air Patrol (CAP)

Tasked Agencies:

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ESF 3 – Public Works

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 3 describes how the State of Oregon will provide the resources (human, technical, equipment, facility, materials, and supplies) of member agencies to support emergency public works needs during a time of emergency.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 3 are: Determine the levels of damage to key infrastructure including: roads, dams, levees,

public water supplies and facilities, electrical, natural gas, sewage, hazardous materials, and hazardous waste sites.

Process and coordinate requests for public works support from local and tribal partners.

Close or repair of damaged segments of transportation infrastructure.

Coordinate repair and restoration of damaged public systems (e.g., water, electrical, natural gas, sanitary sewage, storm water collection, generating, distribution systems, dams, levees, water control structures).

Provide for inspection and repair of essential facilities.

Demolish or stabilize damaged structures (public and private) to facilitate search and rescue and/or protect the public’s health and safety.

Coordinate clearance of disaster debris from transportation infrastructure, and development and initiation of emergency collection, sorting, and disposal routes and sites for debris storage and reduction.

Provide personnel for several Field Operation’s response teams and facilities (e.g., assessment, response, damage assessment, surveys, staging areas, disaster field office, recovery centers, Joint Information Centers).

Prioritize and initiate recovery efforts to restore, repair, and mitigate the impact of the public works and engineering needs listed above.

Provide technical assistance to response team with respect to flooding, water management, structure integrity assessment, and impact assessments of infrastructure.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 1 – Transportation. Identify impacts to the state’s transportation infrastructure and develop priorities for repair and restoration.

ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials.Identify impacts to hazardous materials and hazardous waste sites and develop priorities for repair and restoration.

Primary: Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Supporting Agencies: Business Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Department of State Lands (DSL) Water Resources Department (WRD)

Adjunct Agencies: US Army Corps of Engineers (USASCE)

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 12 – Energy. Identify impacts to the state’s energy infrastructure and develop priorities for repair and restoration.

ESF 13 – Military Support. Provide public works support, including debris management, as resources allow.

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ESF 4 – Firefighting

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 4 describes how the State of Oregon will support local governments to detect and suppress urban, rural, and wildland fires resulting from, or occurring coincidentally with, a significant disaster condition or incident.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 4 are:

Coordinate support for firefighting activities, including detection of fires on state and private lands.

Provide personnel, equipment, and supplies in support of all agencies involved in rural and urban (Office of the State Fire Marshal, OSFM) and wildland (Oregon Department of Forestry, ODF) firefighting operations.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 1 – Transportation.Assist in movement of firefighting resources and personnel to the incident.

ESF 6 – Mass Care. Provide mass care support for residents displaced by a fire incident.

Primary: Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Military Department (OMD)

Adjunct Agencies: None at this time.

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials. Provide technical support for fire incidents that involve hazardous materials.

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ESF 5 – Information and Planning

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 5 describes how the State of Oregon will compile, analyze, and coordinate overall information planning activities in the State Emergency Coordination Center (ECC).

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 5 are:

Serve as a hub for the receipt and dissemination of incident information.

Coordinate with state agency operations centers and local, tribal, and private sector emergency management organizations to facilitate the flow of situational information.

Collect, process, analyze, and disseminate information to guide response and recovery activities.

Collect and aggregate damage assessment data and track local declarations.

Coordinate incident planning in the ECC including development of information products.

Coordination with Other ESFs

All ESFs. All functions will provide situation status updates to ESF 5 to guide incident action planning activities.

Primary: Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM)

Supporting Agencies: All Oregon Emergency Response System (OERS) Council Agencies.

See full list here: http://www.oregon.gov/OMD/OEM/tech_resp/OERS_Council.pdf

Adjunct Agencies: Amateur Radio Emergency Services/Radio Amateur Civil

Emergency Services (ARES/RACES) American Red Cross (ARC) Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD)

Tasked Agencies:

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ESF 6 – Mass Care

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 6 describes how the State of Oregon will support the efforts of local and tribal governments, and nongovernmental organizations to address the mass care, emergency assistance, temporary housing, and human services needs of people impacted by disasters.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 6 are: Mass care:

• Sheltering for the general population and populations with access and functional needs

• Feeding operations• Emergency first aid• Bulk distribution of emergency relief items• Collecting and providing information on those affected by the disaster to

family members.

Emergency assistance:• Family reunification

Housing:• Providing short-term housing solutions for those affected by the disaster,

including rental assistance, repairs, loans, manufactured housing, semi-permanent and permanent construction, referrals, identification and provision of accessible housing, and access to other sources of housing assistance.

Human services: • Disaster unemployment insurance• Disaster legal services• Veteran’s support• Other Needs Assistance (ONA)• Services for populations with access and functional needs• Processing of other state and federal benefit claims.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 8 – Health and Medical. Coordinate health inspections of mass care facilities; coordinate sheltering of populations with medical needs.

ESF 11 – Food and Water. Coordinate food and water to support mass care operations.

Primary: Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Oregon Department of Education (ODE) Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Oregon Housing and Community Services Department (OHCS) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA)

Adjunct Agencies: American Red Cross (ARC) Oregon Food Bank Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD)

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 14 – Public Information.Inform the public about mass care operations.

ESF 15 – Volunteers and Donations Management.Coordinate volunteers and donated goods to support mass care operations.

ESF 16 – Law Enforcement.Provide security for mass care facilities.

ESF 17 – Agriculture and Animal Protection.Provide care and shelter for animals including service animals, pets, and livestock.

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ESF 7 – Resource Support

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 7 describes how the State of Oregon will provide logistical and resource support during a time of emergency, as well as provide financial tracking and records management of overall costs of the state’s response.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 7 are:

Coordinate the procurement and provision of state and private sector resources during a disaster.

Receive and coordinate response to resource requests from local and tribal partners.

Provide logistical and resource support for requirements not specifically addressed in other ESFs.

Monitor and track available and committed resources involved in the incident.

Monitor and document the financial costs of providing resources to include costs of providing state agency support, purchasing or contracting goods and services, transportation, and above normal staffing.

Coordination with Other ESFsESF 11 – Food and Water.Identify and procure food and water resources to support identified needs.

ESF 15 – Volunteers and Donations Management.Coordinate provision of donated goods and services.

Primary: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Oregon Military Department (OMD)

Adjunct Agencies: Civil Air Patrol (CAP)

Tasked Agencies:

All ESFs. All functions will make resource requests through ESF 7 via the ECC.

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ESF 8 – Health and Medical

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 8 describes how the State of Oregon will coordinate plans, procedures, and resources to support health and medical care during a time of emergency and/or a developing potential health and medical situation.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 8 are:

Support local assessment and identification of public health and medical needs in impacted jurisdictions and implement plans to address those needs.

Coordinate and support stabilization of the public health and medical system in impacted jurisdictions.

Support sheltering of persons with medical needs.

Monitor and coordinate resources to support care and movement of persons with medical needs in impacted areas.

Support monitoring, investigating, and controlling potential or known threats and impacts to human health through surveillance, delivery of medical countermeasures and non-medical interventions.

Support monitoring, investigating, and controlling potential or known threats to human health of environmental origin.

Develop, disseminate, and coordinate accurate and timely public health and medical information.

Monitor need for and coordinate resources to support fatality management services.

Monitor need for and coordinate resources to support disaster behavioral health services.

Support responder safety and health needs.

Provide public health and medical technical assistance and support

Coordination with Other ESFsESF 1 – Transportation.Support transportation of medical resources to impacted areas.

ESF 6 – Mass Care.Coordinate with ESF 8 for health and medical support to shelter operations.

Primary: Oregon Health Authority (OHA)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Oregon Military Department (OMD)

Adjunct Agencies: American Red Cross (ARC)

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 9 – Search and Rescue. Coordinate medical care for disaster victims.

ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials.Provide for decontamination and medical of disaster victims contaminated by hazardous materials.

ESF 11 – Food and Water. Provide for the safety of the food and water supply.

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ESF 9 – Search and Rescue

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 9 describes how the State of Oregon will provide state support to local governments and to coordinate deployment of resources in both urban and non-urban search and rescue during a major disaster or incident.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 9 are:

Describe Search and Rescue (SAR) operations within the State through OEM, and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) through the OSFM.

Missing aircraft related to SAR missions are addressed in the Agreement between the State of Oregon and Executive Agent for Inland SAR maintained at OEM.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 4 – Firefighting. Provide specialized resources to support SAR operations.

ESF 8 – Health and Medical.Coordinate emergency medical services for disaster victims.

Primary: Oregon Emergency Management (OEM) Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM)

Supporting Agencies: Department of Aviation (AERO) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Adjunct Agencies: American Red Cross (ARC) Civil Air Patrol (CAP)

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 16 – Law Enforcement. Provide specialized resources to support SAR operations.

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ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 10 describes how the State of Oregon will provide state support to local governments

in response to an actual or potential discharge or release of hazardous materials resulting from a natural, human-caused, or technological disaster and coordinate the appropriate response to other environmental protection issues.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 10 are:

Coordinate the actions necessary to carry out functions related to providing state support to local governments in response to hazardous materials related activities.

Address hazardous materials incidents including chemical, biological, and radiological substances, whether accidentally or intentionally released.

Guidelines for notification, coordination, and leadership of State of Oregon nuclear/radiological response activities are located in the Nuclear/Radiological Incident Annex (IA-10). Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is the lead state agency for all radiological incidents except transportation incidents and occurrences at in-state and Hanford nuclear reactors and nuclear fuel storage facilities, which are managed by the Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE).

Coordination with Other ESFsESF 4 – Firefighting.Provide specialized resources to support hazardous materials operations.

ESF 8 – Health and Medical. Provide emergency first aid to contaminated victims.

Primary: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS)

• Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHD) Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) Oregon State Police (OSP) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Adjunct Agencies: None at this time.

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 16 – Law Enforcement.Provide specialized resources to support hazardous materials operations.

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ESF 11 – Food & Water

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 11 describes how the State of Oregon will identify food, water, and ice needs in the aftermath of a disaster or emergency; obtain these resources; and transport them to the impact area.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 11 are: Assessment of food and water needs for areas impacted by disaster.

Identification of food and water resources.

Storage of food and water resources.

Monitoring the collection and sorting of all food and water supplies and establishing procedures to ensure that they are safe for consumption.

Coordinating transportation of food and water resources to impacted areas.

Assuring the safety and security of the state’s commercial food supply, including:

• Inspection and verification of food safety aspects of slaughter and processing plants, products in distribution, and retail sites.

• Laboratory analysis of food samples.

• Control of products suspected to be adulterated.

• Plant closures.

• Field investigation.

Coordination with Other ESFsESF 1 – Transportation. Assist in transportation of food and water supplies to impacted areas, including air support.

ESF 3 – Public Works. Coordinate repair and restoration of the state’s drinking water system.

Primary: Department of Human Services (DHS)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) Oregon Department of Education (ODE) Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Water Resources Department (WRD)

Adjunct Agencies: American Red Cross (ARC) Oregon Food Bank Food Retailers

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 6 – Mass Care. Coordinate distribution of food and water supplies to impacted populations

ESF 7 – Resource Support. Identify food and water resources and coordinate staging of resources for distribution.

ESF 8 – Health and Medical. Ensure proper procedures are in place to ensure food safety.

ESF 15 – Volunteers and Donations Management. Coordinate donated food and water supplies.

ESF 17 – Agriculture and Animal Protection. Ensure the security of the state’s food system.

ESF 18 – Business and Industry. Coordinate with private sector partners to support ESF 11 activities.

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ESF 12 – Energy

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 12 describes how the State of Oregon will coordinate plans, procedures, and resources to support response to and recovery from shortages and disruptions in the supply and delivery of utilities during a major disaster or incident.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 12 are:

Coordinate with utilities operating in the State to ensure that the integrity of the supply systems are maintained during emergency situations and that any damages that may be incurred are repaired and services restored in an efficient and expedient manner afterward.

Monitor and coordinate the availability of electric generating capacity and reserves, the availability and supply of natural gas, and the supply of generation fuels.

Monitor and coordinate the restoration of utilizes for normal community functioning.

Coordinate with private sector providers of energy and transportation fuels such as propane, fuel oil, diesel fuel, and gasoline.

Coordination with Other ESFs

Primary: Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) Public Utility Commission (PUC)

Supporting Agencies: Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Adjunct Agencies: 3 natural gas companies, 1 federal utility, 3 investor-owned utilities, 20 co-op utilities, 6 PUDs, 12 municipal utilities

Tasked Agencies:

Text TBD

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ESF 13 – Military Support

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 13 describes how the State of Oregon will coordinate military support to civil authorities in times of emergency.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 13 are:

Coordinate, employ, and control Oregon National Guard (Guard) forces and military resources in order to assist civil authorities with the protection of life and property, and to maintain peace, order, and public safety.

Advise on Guard capabilities and resources, ongoing mission status, troop numbers, estimated daily costs, and legal considerations.

Mobilize and stage personnel and equipment to restore/preserve law and order and provide support to other ESFs respectively as directed by the State Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) and within Guard capabilities.

Coordinate with the active federal military to ensure mutual support during federal disaster relief operations.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 1 – Transportation. Assist in transportation of military personnel to impacted areas.

ESF 2 – Communications.Augment communications resources.

Primary: Oregon Military Department (OMD)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Emergency Management (OEM)

Adjunct Agencies: None at this time.

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 3 – Public Works.Assist in damage assessment, debris management, and infrastructure restoration.

ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials. Provide support for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) incidents.

ESF 16 – Law Enforcement.Provide support for civilian law enforcement agencies.

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ESF 14 – Public Information

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 14 describes how the State of Oregon will disseminate information to the public and other partners during times of emergency.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 14 are:

Support state agencies and local and tribal partners in the timely and accurate dissemination of information to the public, local and state government, the media, and the private sector.

Support development of consistent messaging through a Joint Information Team (JIT).

Facilitate coordination of public messaging and message dissemination through a Joint Information Center (JIC).

Coordination with Other ESFs

All ESFs. All functions will provide situation status updates and subject matter expertise to inform development of public messaging.

Primary: Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Oregon Military Department (OMD) Oregon Public Utilities Commission (OPUC) Oregon State Police (OSP) Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Adjunct Agencies: Numerous, including all OERS agencies.

Tasked Agencies:

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ESF 15 – Volunteers and Donations

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 15 describes how the State of Oregon will coordinate the state’s role in coordination of emergent volunteers and donations to support local and tribal emergency operations.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 15 are:

Coordinate the identification and vetting of volunteer resources.

Match volunteer resources and donations with the unmet needs of impacted communities.

Maintain a state donations management system to ensure the effective utilization of donated cash, goods, and services.

Provide guidance to personnel coordinating the management of undesignated cash donations, unsolicited goods, and emergent volunteers.

Coordinate with the ORVOAD (Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster) and the supporting disaster relief network.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 1 – Transportation. Coordinate transportation of donated goods and volunteers to impacted areas.

ESF 6 – Mass Care. Identify unmet community needs and coordinate distribution of goods and services to impacted populations.

Primary: Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Oregon Department of Business and Consumer Services (DCBS) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Oregon Volunteers (Oregon Commission for Voluntary Action

and Service)

Adjunct Agencies: American Red Cross (ARC) Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD)

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 7 – Resource Support. Identify resource needs and coordinate with ESF 15 to address them.

ESF 8 – Health and Medical. Coordinate healthcare volunteer support.

ESF 11 – Food and Water. Coordinated donations of food and water supplies.

ESF 14 – Public Information. Inform the public of how to effectively support response and recovery through volunteering and donations.

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ESF 16 – Law Enforcement

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 16 describes how the State of Oregon will support law enforcement activities during a time of emergency.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 16 are:

Facilitate damage assessment of law enforcement facilities.

Provide for the protection of life and property, traffic control, crowd control, communications, emergency first aid, site security, and security for vital state facilities and critical infrastructure.

Provide access control/site security to support local efforts to control access to the incident site, critical facilities and/or critical infrastructure.

Secure and escort key emergency resources and assets when deployed.

Provide specialized law enforcement resources to include specialized security assets such as traffic barriers; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high yield explosive detection devices; canine units; law enforcement personal protective equipment; etc.

Operate and maintain the Oregon Terrorism Threat Assessment Network (TITAN) Fusion Center.

Assist in the facilitation of evacuation operations.

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 1 – Transportation. Support clearance of emergency transportation routes.

ESF 3 – Public Works. Support crowd and traffic control operations.

Primary: Oregon State Police (OSP)

Supporting Agencies: Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Department of Corrections (DOC) Department of Justice (DOJ) Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) Oregon Military Department (OMD)

Adjunct Agencies: All law enforcement agencies

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 13 – Military Support. Augment civilian law enforcement operations as needed.

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Primary: Oregon Department of Agriculture

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Oregon State Police (OSP)

Adjunct Agencies: None at this time.

Purpose: Emergency Support Function (ESF) 17 describes how the State of Oregon will coordinate the state’s response for animal and agricultural issues and protection of the state’s natural resources in case of an emergency or disaster.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 17 are:

Conduct animal and plant disease response and pest surveillance including:

• Implement state response to an outbreak of a highly contagious or economically devastating animal/zoonotic disease, an outbreak of a highly infective exotic plant disease, or an economically devastating pest infestation.

• Issue and enforce animal disease quarantines.

• Remove and dispose of animal carcasses.

• Release information to the public about quarantine areas, rabies alerts, and other animal related issues.

Ensure that animal/veterinary/wildlife issues during a disaster are supported including:

• Capture/rescue of animals that have escaped confinement or been displaced from their natural habitat.

• Provision of emergency care to injured animals.

Protect the state’s natural resources from the impacts of a disaster.

ESF 16 – Law Enforcement.Support enforcement of animal quarantine measures.

ESF 6 – Mass Care. Coordinate shelter operations for persons with service animals.

ESF 8 – Health and Medical. Assist in zoonotic disease surveillance; regulate food safety at restaurants.

ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials. Coordinate cleanup of hazardous materials incident that impact the state’s natural resources.

ESF 11 – Food and Water. Assess the status of the state’s food supply; coordinate food and water resources for animal shelter operations.

ESF 15 – Volunteers and Donations. Coordinate volunteers and donated goods to support animal shelter operations.

ESF 17 – Agriculture and Animal Protection

Coordination with Other ESFs

ESF 3 – Public WorksProtect the state’s historical structures.

Tasked Agencies:

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ESF 18 – Business and Industry

Purpose: Emergency Support Function 18 (ESF 18) describes how the state will: provide immediate and short-term assistance to local private sector entities; stabilize the local economy; and effectively utilize local private sector assets in response operations following a large-scale incident.

Scope:Activities included within the scope of ESF 18 are:

Fostering solid partnerships amongst private (business and industry) and public (local, regional, state, federal) sector emergency management organizations throughout all phases of the emergency management cycle.

Identifying and addressing any private sector resource/capability shortfalls with the potential to destabilize the local economy if let unmet/unaddressed.

Identifying, coordinating, mobilizing, tracking, and demobilizing private sector owned and operated resources utilized during incident response operations.

Conducting initial economic damage assessments for impacted areas.

Coordination with Other ESFs

Primary: Oregon Business Development Department (OBDD)

Supporting Agencies: Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Oregon Employment Department (OED) Oregon Secretary of State (SOS) Travel Oregon (Oregon Tourism Commission)

Adjunct Agencies: None at this time.

Tasked Agencies:

ESF 2 – Communications. Coordinate with private sector telecommunications providers.

ESF 3 – Public Works. Coordinate with private sector infrastructure partners.

ESF 8 – Health and Medical. Coordinate with private sector healthcare providers.

ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials. Coordinate with private sector partners that handle, store, or transport hazardous materials.

ESF 11 – Food and Water. Coordinate with private sector partners that may provide food and water resources.

ESF 12 – Energy. Coordinate with private sector energy utilities.

ESF 15 – Volunteers and Donations. Coordinate with community- and faith-based organizations.

ESF 17 – Agriculture and Animal Protection. Coordinate with agriculture industry partners.

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