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TECHNICAL APPROACH POST DISASTER <br />Mobilization an, <br />This Mobilization Plan outlines the approach strategy that CTC, Inc. uses after a state of disaster. We fully recognize and <br />comprehend that it is our pre-emptive duty to ensure sure that this plan is carried out in a time of emergency when you <br />may have no way to communicate with us. Therefore, we assume the responsibility of being able to move into the <br />impacted area and carry out our assigned mission, with full capability, no matter how severe the damage may be. <br />Our years of experience tell us that when equipment is brought in from multiple different directions, including right here <br />in your community, we can provide a more expedient mobilization. With a pre -event contract in place, we can plan in <br />advance to call resources in from numerous different locations, and via numerous different routes of entry. <br />Our subcontractors, who are local to your area, are experienced and aware of the needs of CTC, Inc. They become <br />integral members of our advance planning team. Their input and area knowledge are called up during both advance <br />planning, and post -event response operations. <br />For those events that impact is forecast (hurricanes, tropical storms, ice storms, and floods) there is advance warning and <br />an ability to monitor and track the developing weather pattern. For these predictable events, sufficient time is allowed for <br />confirmation of situation -specific pre -planning efforts and preparation which ultimately allows for a more rapid and <br />coordinated mobilization. With these forecast events, CTC, Inc. will identify several staging areas within a 50 -100 mile <br />radius of the forecast impact zone and mobilize the equipment and manpower needed for the immediate push. Through <br />this advance planning, we can guarantee an immediate response to the emergency clearance of debris from the roadways <br />phase of operations. CTC, Inc. will pre -position personnel and equipment in your community when directed. We will <br />identify several points and paths of entry into your community/damage zone can be made. The number and use of these <br />areas will depend largely on the size and destructive force of the event that is being responded to. In addition, multiple <br />points -of -entry or paths into critical response zones will be identified. <br />The CTC, Inc. Project Manager will be in close contact with your designed POC, as the event impact draws closer. If <br />required, we will arrive with our advance team and position ourselves in your Emergency Operations Center (EOC) or <br />other suitable Debris Command Center prior to the landfall of a storm, regardless of anticipated storm category. <br />Coordination can then be affected regarding the entry of response entry into the damage zone. <br />The Mobile Command Center will normally be in place within 24 hours, if required, after the Notice to Proceed and <br />provide the communication link between all agencies and provide a field site for daily briefings and coordination. This <br />Command Center enables CTC, Inc. to have unlimited access, via satellite, that will provide phone, fax and broadband <br />internet connection regardless of damage to cable and local wireless infrastructure. <br />CTC, Inc. has established the following schedules of crew deployment for your community. The quantity and make-up of <br />crews required will be made during the Initial Damage Assessment (IDA) stage, immediately following the event. <br />Categories of hurricanes have been selected as representative indicators of the damage likely to occur. These only <br />represent a baseline on which to illustrate our mobilization schedule for you. <br />Page 41 of 87 <br />