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DocuSign Envelope ID:5FA4B1AC-B897-4C32-A1E4-4B4A8885A341 <br /> SULF RFP for Disaster DebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> • Maintaining full operational capability, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week far an extended period of time. <br /> Being able to clear all debris from all County maintained streets, roads and highway rights-of-way within 90 days <br /> from initial NTP. <br /> ■ Rapidly adjusting the flow of resources based on the extent and magnitude of damage/debris. <br /> • Providing Rapid Response Crews{RRC) as may be required. <br /> • Being able to complete the entire debris management process from initial clearance through final disposal within <br /> 180 days from initial NTP <br /> SAMPLE Response and Recovery Timeline <br /> Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal Operations <br /> OlThreatMonitors in Specialty Debris Removal <br /> Place stumps,loaners&hangers,HHW,white <br /> goods,e-goods,vessels,vehicles,etc... <br /> CC Field Office DMS Sitels1 Closure & <br /> contacts <br /> Client Event Operations Remediation <br /> Landfall i <br /> Initial Respnns day 1 to 3 Day 4to 180 <br /> Response onse Recovery <br /> PUSH <br /> Stage Equip Debris Removal <br /> Mobilization Certify Trucks <br /> 24Hrs-100% <br /> Documentation for FEMA Reimbursement <br /> Client <br /> issues NTP Mobilization <br /> 24 Hrs 60 Hrs 96 Hrs <br /> 25% 75% 100% <br /> Because each activation I storm presents separate challenges and situations,the above information has been provided <br /> as a sample. During our pre-event training sessions with the County, we will work to frame out possible timelines for <br /> minor and major activations. <br /> Debris Emergency Response <br /> Debris Response activities occur immediately after an event in order to clear emergency access routes. This initial <br /> phase of operations normally consists of clearing debris that may hinder immediate lifesaving actions within the disaster <br /> area and/or pose an immediate threat to public health and safety. The Debris Response phase includes immediate <br /> actions for the removal of debris in order to facilitate search and rescue efforts, allow access to critical facilities, and <br /> prevent flooding.Actions required during the response phase are usually completed within a matter of days following <br /> a disaster event. During Debris Response,Crowd erGuIf will conduct an emergency"PUSH"of critical streets and roads <br /> sufficient to.allow for the movement of emergency vehicles,"PUSH"crews can be on-site and working within hours of <br /> an event. County staff shall determine priorities for"PUSH" activities with primary emphasis on major thoroughfares. <br /> Multiple crews will be conducting emergency"PUSH" activities within 12 hours of receipt of a NTP. <br /> 97 <br />