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Clark County EOP Basic Plan Immediate Action Checklist Immediate Action Checklist Use the following Immediate Action Checklist to initiate Clark County’s response to and support of an emergency incident. 1. Receive alert of incident. Alerts may be received through 9-1-1 dispatch, responding agencies, on-scene Incident Commander, or the public. (See ESF 2 – Telecommunications for more information) Alert the Emergency Manager. If the Emergency Manager is unavailable, alert alternates based on line of succession. (See Section 1.8.1). 2. Determine need to implement the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). Determined by Emergency Manager, in coordination with the on-scene Incident Commander, what level of support is needed from the County for the incident. This may range from the Emergency Manager being on stand-by to full activation of the Clark County Multi-Agency Coordination Center (MACC). Utilize Incident Command System in managing the MACC. Primary MACC Location Clark County Fire Department, 575 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV Alternate MACC Locations Alternate 1: Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy Las Vegas NV 89106 Alternate 2: McCarran International Airport, Department of Aviation Administrative Bldg., 1845 E. Russell Rd., Las Vegas Implement County Continuity of Operations (COOP) procedures, as appropriate. Identify the key personnel needed to support emergency operations, including staffing the MACC, if activated. 3. Notify key personnel and response partners. (See Emergency Contact List maintained by Emergency Manager.) Based on incident needs, the Emergency Manager will notify Clark County Emergency Management and the Nevada Division of Emergency Management (NDEM) of the MACC activation. Notify appropriate emergency response agencies using the calling tree or calling roster. Initial notification requests will be made by the Incident Commander through County Dispatch as the primary 9-1-1 entry point, and requests for support will be forwarded to the Emergency Manager to determine the incident’s jurisdiction.  Contact the NDEM Duty Officer or the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) at 775-687-0400  If there is an oil or chemical spill to report, responsible parties should call the National Response Center at 800-424-8802, the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection at 888-331-6337, the Nevada State Emergency Response Commission at 775-684-7511, and the local fire department if they have not been contacted already. If radioactive materials are involved, call 877-438-7231. iii

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