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On 12 December 2005, the Albuquerque City Council approved the City's All Hazard Emergency Operation Plan. This Plan details the methods by which the City will deal with the mitigation of and recovery from incidents arising from either man made or natural disaster emergency events. This plan coordinates responsibilities among City departments for all emergency response activity before, during or after any type of emergency event.
The Basic Plan outlines the City of Albuquerque's approach to emergency operations, and applies to all areas within the legal jurisdictional limits of the City. The Basic Plan establishes a framework within which department directors, emergency response personnel and external entities can work together to develop and maintain a coordinated response and effective use of resources during a major emergency or disaster event.
The Annex portion of the plan describe the roles and responsibilities of each emergency support function (ESF) with some annexes pertaining to specific types of emergencies (requiring special consideration and priorities) while others describe emergency functions that may apply to any emergency.
Annexes - Volume 2 (complete 1.52m)
Annex 1 - Direction and Control (241k)
Annex 2 - Communications, Warning & Emergency Alert (0.99m)
Annex 3 - Alert & Notification
Annex 4 - Law Enforcement (365k)
Annex 5 - Fire and Rescue (252k)
Annex 6 - Health and Medical (543k)
Annex 7 - Critical Infrastructure
Annex 8 - Damage Assessment and Reporting
Annex 11 - Logistics and Resources
Annex 12 - Education, Training, Testing and Exercises (221k)