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<br />' 2. Prompt im lementation of damage assessment rocedures will ex edite relief <br />P P P <br />and assistance for those people adversely affected by the emergency. <br />' III. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS <br />A. General. Cabarrus County and local municipal governments will conduct damage <br />' assessment and recovery operations. <br />B. Cabarrus County Operations <br />' 1, The Emergency Management Coordinator will coordinate initial response and <br />recovery operations from the County Emergency Operations Center. Local municipalities <br />' will operate from the city/town emergency operations center. The EOC staff will <br />maintain accurate records of response and recovery operations, to include records of all <br />expenditures for labor, equipment use and supplies expended during these operations. <br />' 2. The Coordination Group of the EOC will manage damage assessment with in <br />the county. The municipalities will coordinate their damage assessment with the County <br />' EOC and submit all damage reports to the EOC. All requests for assistance with damage <br />assessment will go the County EOC for action. <br />' 3. Cabarrus County Commerce Department and the Tax Assessor's Office will <br />foam damage assessment teams to examine and report on the extent of damage <br />throughout the county. 'The Lead Building Inspector becomes the County Damage <br />' Assessment Officex (DAO). He will supervise the operations of the damage assessment <br />teams and coordinate for any additional support needed to conduct damage assessment. <br />Once notified by the Emergency Management Coordinator, the Damage Assessment <br />Officer will recall all required personnel, designate an assembly area, then organize, <br />equip, and assign the teams to the affected areas to conduct the initial damage assessment. <br />' 4. The County Safety Officer will advise the County Damage Assessment Officer <br />on personnel safety issues during assessment operations. Based on information received <br />from the DAO, the Safety Officer will make recommendations to the County Manager <br />' and Board of Commissioners on the use of any damaged county facilities. <br />5. The DAO will compile the damage survey data, prepare damage assessment <br />' reports for the Emergency Management Coordinator, and provide information for the <br />EOC staff to plot damaged areas on the situation map. <br />' 6. The Emergency Management Coordinator will review the damage assessment <br />reports to determine if any outside assistance is necessary during recovery. He will brief <br />these reports to the Board of Commissioners and government leaders. <br />EOP/ANNEX M <br />2 <br />September 2008 <br />' F-2 233 of 408 <br />