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City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan <br />Part I Basic Plan <br />• Assignments, actions and resources necessary to implement the strategies. <br />• Operational period to accomplish the actions. <br />• Organizational elements to be activated to support the assignments. Later EOC Action Plans may list <br />organizational elements to be deactivated during or at the end of the period. <br />• A communications plan. <br />• Other supporting documentation needed (incident map, key facilities, safety messages, medical support <br />plan, weather reports, etc.) <br />4.4.3 EOC Action Planning P and Planning Phases <br />Action planning in the EOC follows a specific process that repeats in a cycle for each operational period <br />throughout the duration of the emergency. This cycle, called the "Planning P", is depicted in below: <br />Figure 152 EOC Planning P <br />PHASE 4: <br />Prepare and <br />Disseminate <br />the Plan O PLANNING <br />MEETING <br />DETERMINE EOC <br />PHASE, as RESOURCES TO <br />SUPPORT <br />FIELD NEEDS <br />the Plan <br />PHASE 2: EOC OBJECTIVES <br />Establish O UPDATED & <br />Incident POLICIES <br />Objectives CONFIRMED <br />INITIAL <br />BRIEFING <br />EOC <br />ACTIVATES <br />INCIDENT <br />OCCURS <br />EOC <br />O ACTION PLAN <br />Q APPROVAL <br />PRODUCTION <br />& <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />Regular Sit Reps are <br />completed and routed. <br />O <br />-Heads Up Briefings uptlates <br />are utilize for rapid <br />EOC <br />Information disseminaUoe <br />BRIEFING <br />ONGOING <br />FIELD <br />SUPPORT & <br />ASSESSMENT <br />t <br />NEW <br />OPS PERIOD BEGINS <br />152 <br />