Clark County EOP Basic Plan 4. Roles and Responsibilities Bureau of Land Management (Federal Lands), Nellis Air Force Base Security, U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement In the event of terrorist activity, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will be the lead agency for any response. Responsibilities related to law enforcement include: Protecting life and property and preserving order. Protecting critical infrastructure during prevention activities or emergency response, when requested. Providing law enforcement and criminal investigation. Providing traffic control, crowd control, and site security. Isolating damaged areas. Providing damage reconnaissance and reporting. Conducting search and rescue operations (particularly lost person search and rescue), including all necessary training for search and rescue responders (coordinate with ESF 9 – Search and Rescue). Coordinating and planning evacuation procedures and operations. Maintaining mutual aid agreements. Evacuation and Population Protection Responsibilities related to evacuation and population protection include: Defining responsibilities of County departments and private sector groups. Identifying high-hazard areas and corresponding numbers of potential evacuees. Coordinating evacuation planning, including: 1. Movement control 2. Health and medical requirements 3. Transportation needs 4. Emergency Public Information materials 5. Shelter and reception location. Developing procedures for sheltering in place. See ESF 13 – Public Safety and Security for more information. 4-17
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