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t Q •• <br /> r FT <br /> SECURITY SERVICES <br /> numbers that will allow one sub-team to work and one sub-team to rest. Team A <br /> members should expect to be at their assigned post for at least 48 hours. <br /> Operations Directors are expected to participate in accordance with Hurricane team <br /> schedule. <br /> When a Hurricane Watch has been called, hurricane conditions are possible within 36 <br /> hours. All departments should complete the procurement of their necessary supplies as <br /> well as resolve any problems that will interfere with the hurricane plan. The Operations <br /> Director will coordinate a meeting with all Department Directors and Staff to make the <br /> final preparations for hurricane/tropical storm. A list of important contact phone numbers <br /> will be available at the Dispatch Center <br /> Phase III: <br /> A Hurricane Warning is issued when hurricane conditions are within 24 hours. <br /> Hurricane Post kits, see attachment in page for a list of items, will be distributed <br /> by Road Patrol Supervisors. FPI personnel should secure their Post and the Dispatch <br /> Center: request any needed supplies, check emergency equipment ,print employee <br /> contact lists and print the Security Officer schedule every hour, and work together as a <br /> team to coordinate transfers and discharges. <br /> At least one Director or his Designee will be at the Dispatch Center <br /> ® <br /> EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND INFORMATION: <br /> • RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> Employees at the Dispatch Center or at their assigned Post will report in as usual, via <br /> the computerized employee attendance system. In the event that this system fails, <br /> Security Officers on post should call the Dispatch Center at 1-800-374-4316 or 305-827- <br /> 4300 to report their clock in / clock out times and their hourly check in. <br /> Employees who are unable to be at their assigned Post during the storm are to call the <br /> Dispatch Center as soon as the hurricane is deemed over by the Broward Emergency <br /> Management Center or Miami-Dade Emergency Operations Center, whichever is <br /> appropriate. With the call, the employee is to let the Dispatcher know if he/she is <br /> available for duty. If the telephone system is down, the employee should report to the <br /> Dispatch Center to determine if his/her services are needed. In the likelihood of the <br /> disruption of telephone services, employees are expected to listen to radio or television <br /> announcements by civil authorities (e.g., County Manager or Emergency Management <br /> representatives) advising of post hurricane emergency needs, cautions, and requests for <br /> assistance as well as clearance to report back to work. <br /> If an employee is scheduled to work and arrived at their assigned post before the <br /> beginning hour of their shift, the employee must report to their respective Supervisor. <br /> When an employee has completed their shift, they are to report back to their Supervisor. <br /> If there are no further assignments, they should remain there until reassigned. <br />