Local Emergency Planning Committee

Local Emergency Planning Committees are quasi-governmental bodies, generally at the county level, in the United States. They do not function in actual emergency situations, but attempt to have identified and catalogued potential hazards and all sorts of resources, and write plans. When an actual emergency occurs, the materials are made available to the Incident Command.

 

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