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THE CITY OF <br /> aa ;III <br /> m 1 n .1.1 <br /> pL£ASANTON. <br /> • Provide materials to the public related to coping with disrupted storm drains, sewage <br /> lines, and wastewater treatment. LPFD Emergency Preparedness & City Public <br /> Information Office. (INGRA-g-4) <br /> • Facilitate and/or coordinate the distribution of materials that are prepared by others, such <br /> as by placing materials in city or utility newsletters, or on community access channels, as <br /> appropriate. LPFD Emergency Preparedness & City Public Information Office. (INFRA- <br /> g-5); <br /> • Develop printed materials, utilize existing materials (such as developed by FEMA and <br /> the American Red Cross), conduct workshops, and/or provide outreach encouraging <br /> employees of these critical health care facilities to have family disaster plans and conduct <br /> mitigation activities in their own homes. (INFRA-g-7); <br /> • Designate locations for the distribution of antibiotics to large numbers of people should <br /> the need arise, as required to be included in each county's Strategic National Stockpile <br /> Plan. MMRS Cities of Fremont& Oakland. (HEAL-c-1); <br /> • Ensure that you know the Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) cities in your <br /> area. Alameda County Public Health & LPFD. (HEAL-c-2); <br /> • Know if any National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) uniformed or non-uniformed <br /> personnel are within one-to-four hours of your community. These federal resources <br /> include veterinary, mortuary, and medical personnel. MMRS Cities of Fremont and <br /> Oakland and Alameda County Public Health. (HEAL-c-3); <br /> • Plan to utilize the State of California Department of Health Services laboratory for <br /> confirmation of biological agencies and Department of Defense laboratories in Berkeley <br /> (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) or Livermore (Lawrence Livermore National <br /> Laboratory and Sandia) for confirmation of radiological agents. LPFD. (HEAL-c-4); <br /> • Train appropriate personnel to understand that the Metropolitan Medical Response <br /> System (MMRS) cities in your area. Alameda County Public Health & LPFD. (HEAL-d- <br /> 2); <br /> • Train appropriate personnel to know if any National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) <br /> uniformed or non-uniformed personnel are within one-to-four hours of your community. <br /> MMRS and Alameda County Public Health. (HEAL-d-3); <br /> • Be aware of past problems of inadequate hazard disclosure and work with real estate <br /> agents to improve enforcement of real estate disclosure requirements for those hazards <br /> covered by this plan, for example, by making those agents and the disclosure firms aware <br /> of the hazard maps incorporated in this plan and available on the ABAG web site at <br /> http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation, as well as locally developed maps. Building <br /> Department. Required by State Law. (HSNG-a-1); <br /> 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex 18 September 1, 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br />