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Seminole County Local Mitigation Strategy (L S) <br />For hazard analysis purposes, it is prudent to scale back on the magnitude of nuclear <br />events for other more likely scenarios. <br />For threats of armed violence, it is very likely that joint jurisdictional management of <br />the operations will take effect, coordinated at the County level between the Sheriff's <br />Office, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), and the Division of <br />Emergency Management. For any of these scenarios, some degree of state and <br />federal involvement is most likely to occur. <br />Buildings infrastructure and critical facilities have some potential for impact by this <br />disaster. However, because impact areas are undefined an exact value of dollar loss <br />cannot be determined. <br />Specific Geographic Areas of Vulnerability: <br />• All of Seminole County and its municipalities <br />Data related to previous occurrences was unavailable for inclusion in this Plan, but <br />will be developed and incorporated into the next Plan update. <br />Due to the minimal vulnerability and minimal impact from this hazard, it will not be <br />further evaluated relative to vulnerability to people, property, critical infrastructure, <br />environment, economy or response operations. <br />Level of Vulnerability: Minimal <br />Extent: Minimal <br />Consequences: <br />- transportation/traffic control <br />- public health/quarantine <br />- law enforcement/security issues <br />- impact to social services <br />- impact on jail and detention facilities <br />3. Critical Infrastructure Disruption <br />This type of attack will be dealt with by using the Seminole County Terrorism Annex. <br />ESF #2, Communications, in coordination with Information Services, will be <br />responsible for Cyber-Terrorism. ESF #4, Firefighting, ESF #10, Hazardous <br />Materials, and ESF #16, Law Enforcement will use specialized personnel and <br />equipment to deal with hazardous incidents. <br />Buildings infrastructure, critical facilities and housing of vulnerable populations have <br />some potential for impact by this disaster. However, because impact areas are <br />undefined an exact value of dollar loss cannot be determined. <br />Specific Geographic Areas of Vulnerability: <br />® All of Seminole County and its municipalities <br />Fae 11 <br />.~~',~~ll~ ,~~ c ~ ~,~,_ .y, <br />
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