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City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan <br />Part I Basic Plan <br />Figure 122 Mutual Aid Resource Requests and Flow <br />Mutual Aid and Resource Requests and Flow <br />Stale Operatiarrs <br />Cenler PXj ! <br />Gouemoras Odfioe <br />Coastgnland Caastalildand CaaSWdand <br />Regional EOC's => Opeatiom l Area Operational Area <br />EOC's Jurisdictions <br />93 <br />Southem Region <br />SarflrE:rn RBP°n <br />State Agency <br />Cistric <br />Regional EOC <br />gem) <br />Sauthem Region <br />Operational Area <br />I=> <br />Sarthem Region <br />Operational AFea <br />EOC's <br />JurisiO6om <br />_ff <br />OrangeCowty Orange Canty <br />Operational Area Operational Area <br />EOG Juesdretions <br />ft <br />City of <br />Santa Ana <br />EOC <br />Resource Requests [M> <br />E =. <br />Federal and <br />Stale Irt6e� <br />Ott � <br />iNdwtem <br />Mutual aid may also be obtained from other states or from federal agencies. Interstate mutual aid may be obtained <br />through direct state -to -state contacts, pursuant to interstate agreements and compacts, or may be coordinated <br />through federal agencies. <br />The statewide mutual aid system includes several discipline -specific mutual aid systems, such as fire and rescue, <br />law enforcement, medical, public works and emergency management. The adoption of SEMS does not alter these <br />existing mutual aid systems; they are consistent with the local government, operational area, regional and state <br />levels within SEMS. The State of California has established six geographic Mutual Aid Regions, divided up by <br />counties, for these mutual aid systems. Orange County and the City of Santa Ana are in Mutual Aid Region I. <br />Discipline -specific mutual aid systems work through designated Mutual Aid Coordinators at the Operational Area, <br />Regional and State levels. The role of a Mutual Aid Coordinator is to receive mutual aid requests, coordinate the <br />provision of resources from within the coordinator's geographic area of responsibility, and pass on unfilled <br />requests to the next geographic level. Mutual aid requests that do not fall into one of the discipline -specific mutual <br />aid systems are handled by Emergency Management staff at each SEMS jurisdictional level. <br />Mutual Aid Coordinators generally function from the appropriate jurisdictional -level EOC when that EOC is <br />activated, to facilitate coordination and information flow. Some incidents require mutual aid but may not require <br />activation of EOCs, because of the incident's limited impacts. In such cases, Mutual Aid Coordinators typically <br />handle requests from their normal work location. When EOCs are activated, all activated discipline -specific <br />122 <br />