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r <br />APPENDIX 1 to ANNEX P <br />COUNTY RECF,IVING AND DISTRIBUTION POINT <br />I. PURPOSE. <br />This appendix describes the basic organization of tlae County Receiving and <br />Distribution Point (CROP). <br />II. Situation and Assumptions <br />A. Situation <br />1. Dlu~ing emergency response and recovery operations, Cabarrus County may <br />expend supplies and other assets available in the county. To sustain the recovery and <br />response efforts, the county will seek assistance from other counties and munipalities, the <br />State of North Carolina, and the Federal Government. Additionally, private citizens and <br />non-government organizations may offer assistance in the form of donations of needed <br />supplies: <br />2. The Cabarrus County Emergency Management Departement will need to <br />establish a facility to receive, store and account for the resources obtained from sources <br />out of the county: All incoming supplies will be sent to this location. This facility will <br />be the central point for receiving and then distributing supplies to throughout the county <br />as directed by the Emergency Management Coordinator. <br />B. Assumptions <br />1. The county will expend all available resources during response operations and <br />will request assistance from the state and other sources. <br />2. There will be suitable locations within the county to establish a CROP and <br />Cabarrus County Government will be able to obtain the use of these facilities. <br />i] <br /> <br />u <br /> <br />r <br />i~ <br /> <br />i~ <br />C <br /> <br />i <br />3: Cabarrus County Government will have sufficient personnel available to <br />operate the CROP during continuous operations and can provide material handling <br />equipment and operators to assist CROP operations. <br />4. The North Carolina Division of Emergency Management can supply trained <br />staff to assist with and brain county personnel on CROP organization and operations. <br /> <br />III. Concept of Operations <br />A. Cabarrus County Government has access to several county properties that could <br />EOP/ANNEX P/APPENDIX 1 l September 2008 <br />F_2 254 of 408 <br />