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Each operational period includes an Operations Tactics Meeting designed to <br />ensure that tactics are in line with the objectives developed by the IC/UC. Each <br />Section Chief should participate in the Operations Tactics Meeting to lay the <br />foundation for a concise and focused Planning Meeting. <br />Planning Meeting <br />The Planning Meeting provides the IC/UC with an overview of the tactical plan <br />to achieve the objectives set during the Initial Objectives meeting. After review <br />and updates are made by the Command and General Staff, the meeting <br />attendees commit to support the plan. <br />Incident Action Plan (IAP) <br />The IAP is developed under the leadership of the Planning Section Chief <br />immediately following the Planning Meeting. The IAP is the central tool for <br />conveying planning and operational instructions on-scene because it provides <br />a clear statement of objectives and actions, a basis for measuring work <br />effectiveness and progress, and a record of accountability during the next <br />operational period. The level of detail required in an IAP will vary according to <br />the size and complexity of the incident. The IC/UC must review and approve <br />the IAP before it can be implemented. <br />Operations Briei'ing <br />Each operational period should begin with an Operations Briefing. The <br />Operations Briefing presents the IAP for the upcoming period oncoming <br />supervisors within the Operations Section,. <br />5.2 Assistance from ®ther Supporting Agencies <br />This section describes the capabilities and responsibilities of agencies that will <br />support emergency response or recovery in Mayfield Village. These agencies <br />may support Mayfield Village through mutual aid or other types of agreements. <br />Assistance may include: <br />• Assistance from the Hillcrest area MABAS (Mutual Aid Box Alarm) system <br />• Support from other cities/towns, counties, state departments, and agencies <br />may be made available in accordance with the County and State EOP. <br />• Private sector organizations within the jurisdiction may assist with a wide <br />variety of tasks based on their capabilities. <br />• Community-based organizations, such as the American Red Cross (ARC), <br />Salvation Army, and local faith-based organizations are available to assist <br />with sheltering and mass care.. <br />• Assistance from surrounding jurisdictions may be available through the Ohio <br />Law Enforcement Response Plan and the Ohio Fire Chiefs' Association <br />111Page <br />