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• A member of the incident response team is temporarily unable to perform incident- <br /> related duties due to loss of radio or phone service. <br /> • Regular members of the agency incident response team are unavailable due to travel <br /> (e.g., vacation, professional development, etc.) <br /> The succession plan designates the next most senior leader required to manage temporary <br /> duties normally assigned to higher-level personnel. <br /> A completed "SUCCESSION LIST" reflecting OCTS emergency <br /> internal chain of command is found in the section of this <br /> document entitled SECURITY PLATY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS at <br /> SECTION 7.9. <br /> 2.5 Coordinating with Stakeholders <br /> OCPT is committed to proactively coordinate with local emergency management, law <br /> enforcement and other first responders in preparing for an integrated response to emergencies <br /> and security related events. Toward this end OCPT meets on a regular basis with local <br /> emergency management staff, local law enforcement and other first responders, and reviews <br /> local and transit agency emergency plans to ensure that transit is integrated into these plans <br /> and is prepared to play its defined role in any emergency. <br /> 2.5a.—COORDINATION WITH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT <br /> Effective emergency response does not happen by accident. It is the result of planning, training, <br /> exercising, and intra/interagency cooperation, coordination and communication. Integration <br /> into the local community's emergency planning process is central to the success of the OCPT <br /> SECURITY PLAN and to the preparedness of the system. OCPT coordinates with local community <br /> emergency management to fulfill all SECURITY PLAN functions including threat mitigation, <br /> consequence management planning, exercising and training, and post-incident analysis. <br /> In this SECURITY PLAN, OCPT has defined its internal processes for identifying safety and <br /> security events, mitigating consequences and managing or assisting in incident response <br /> Completed "MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING" between OCTS <br /> and Community Emergency Management is found In the section of <br /> this document entitled SECURITY PLAN SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS <br /> at SECTION 7.10. <br /> 721Page <br />