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FIELD OPERATIONS

The Field Operations Section of SART will function much as an "on-sight" facilitator of the emergency response effort initiated through SART (State Animal Response Team). SART, once appraised of a County's needs, will assist that County with available resources provided through SERT (State Emergency Response Team).

Roles and Responsibilities:

The primary effort of Field Operations will focus on assessing and assisting County response in several ways. The first goal of Field Operations will be to deploy Assessment Teams consisting of 1-4 individuals trained in ICS and familiar with the objectives and resources of SERT (State Emergency Response Team) to assess each affected County's efforts and resources. These teams will assist these Counties to address all the various needs that might occur in different disaster situations. The second goal of Field Operations will be to coordinate response efforts between Counties and between each County and SERT by identifying resource needs beyond a County's ability to provide and then, relay this information to SART Operations. Once State resources have been provided, Field Operations will help direct and track these resources to ensure they are effective and efficient. When the time comes for demobilization, the third goal of Field Operations will be to ensure all bases are covered as the response comes to an end and resources are accounted for and returned.

To accomplish its goals, Field Operations will work closely with the Planning, Logistics, and Finances Sections of SART through an Operation's Desk located strategically in the Incident Command Post. All requests for State resources will originate from the county needing those resources and go through SART. Once allocated, Field Operations will provide assessment and information as feedback to ensure progress of the response efforts. Field Operation's organization and objectives are elaborated on more fully in information that follows as well as some aids such as checklists that Field Assessment Teams would use as they travel to assigned counties.

SART Field Operations

Objectives:

*** Note: Within Planning, there will be designated Industry Specialists who will work with animal industry representatives to assess separate industry response in disaster situations. Animal industries in North Carolina, such as poultry and swine, are working on emergency response plans that will work independently of SART unless State assistance is required. Specialists will aid in tracking industry response efforts and coordinate SART/SERT resource involvement when necessary.

Organization:

Assessment Team Organization:

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