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<br /> <br /> <br /> 50 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN <br />9.4. EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION COORDINATORS <br />The City of San Leandro ESFs are loosely aligned with the California Emergency Support Functfons as outlined in <br />the State of California Emergency Plan. This includes the incorporatfon of ESF #9 (Search & Rescue) into ESF #4 <br />(Fire & Rescue) and #13 (Law Enforcement) and the incorporatfon of ESF #16 (Evacuatfon) into ESF #13 (Law <br />Enforcement). The City of San Leandro does not organize in around ESF #11 (Agriculture) due to the lack of <br />agriculture resources within jurisdictfonal boundaries. <br />ESF # Function Definition Lead Department <br />1 Transportation Assists in managing transportation systems and <br />infrastructure in response to an incident. <br />Engineering & <br />Transportation <br />2 Communications Provides resources, support, and restoration of <br />government emergency telecommunications, <br />including voice and data systems. <br />Information <br />Technology <br />3 Construction <br />and Engineering <br />Organizes the capabilities and resources of the <br />government to facilitate the delivery of services, <br />technical assistance, engineering expertise, <br />construction management, and other support to local <br />jurisdictions. <br />Engineering & <br />Transportation <br />4 Fire and Rescue Coordinates support activities related to detecting and <br />suppressing urban, rural, and wildland fires, urban <br />search and rescue activities, and provides personnel, <br />equipment, and supplies to support local jurisdictions. <br />Fire Services <br />5 Management Coordinates and resolves issues among ESFs in the <br />four phases of emergency management to ensure <br />consistency in developing and maintaining the EOP <br />and functional annexes. <br />City Manager <br />6 Care and Shelter Coordinates actions to assist responsible jurisdictions <br />in meeting the needs of victims displaced during an <br />incident, including food assistance, clothing, non- <br />medical care and sheltering, family reunification, and <br />victim recovery. <br />Human Services <br />7 Resources Coordinates plans and activities to locate, procure, <br />and pre-position resources to support emergency <br />operations. <br />Public Library <br />8 Public Health <br />and Medical <br />Coordinates public health, environmental health, and <br />emergency medical services activities supporting local <br />jurisdiction resource needs. <br />Fire Services <br />10 Hazardous <br />Materials <br />Coordinates resources in the event of a current or <br />potential threat to public and environmental health <br />due to a hazardous materials release. <br />Fire Services <br />12 Utilities Provides resources and support to the private sector <br />to restore gas, electric, water, wastewater, and <br />telecommunications systems. <br />Public Works <br />13 Law <br />Enforcement <br />Coordinates law enforcement personnel and <br />equipment to manage law enforcement, coroner, <br />evacuation, and wildland search and rescue activities. <br />Police Department