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File #: 23-1141    Version: 1 Name: 7/6/23 Interlocal Agreement with Oakland County to participate in OCIMT
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/6/2023 Final action: 7/6/2023
Enactment date: 7/6/2023 Enactment #: R-23-252
Title: Resolution to Approve the Oakland County Incident Management Team Interlocal Agreement between Oakland County and City of Ann Arbor
Attachments: 1. IMT_InterlocalAgreement_Govt - Ann Arbor.pdf
Title
Resolution to Approve the Oakland County Incident Management Team Interlocal Agreement between Oakland County and City of Ann Arbor
Memorandum
We recommend your approval of the attached Interlocal Agreement between Oakland County and City of Ann Arbor for the City's participation as a member of Oakland County Incident Management Team ("OCIMT") under the direction and supervision of the Oakland County Emergency Management Division.

The OCIMT is an all-hazard approach to managing incidents or supporting Unified Commands with personnel trained and qualified in the National Incident Management System ("NIMS"), Incident Command System ("ICS"), and specific ICS positions. The OCIMT will provide support to an Incident Commander by performing ICS functions as required by the incident kind, type, and complexity. The goal is to work together to implement and achieve the NIMS Implementation Objectives of Command and Management at the scene of an incident / emergency, disaster, or catastrophe.

Incident management teams are deployed as a team of trained personnel to manage major and / or complex incidents requiring a significant number of local, regional, and state resources. They also manage incidents that extend into multiple operational periods and require written Incident Action Plans (IAP). They may be utilized at incidents such as a tornado touchdown or flood. They can also assist with planned mass-gathering type of events such as festivals, political rallies, state and national summits and conferences.

The OCIMT operates like other specialty teams, such as hazardous teams or technical rescue teams, where membership is comprised of employees from various municipalities. Washtenaw County does not operate a similar team. The OCMIT has been in existence for over a decade and has a strong organizational track record. Attempting to build a team from nothing is an incredibly challenging and time-consuming endeavor, which City staff do not have the bandwidth to ...

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