Local government |
Business |
Maintains primary responsibility for preparing for and responding to man-made and natural incidents |
Plans for, responds to, and recovers from incidents that impact privately owned critical infrastructure and facilities |
State, tribal, territorial, and insular area government |
Contributes to communication and information sharing during incidents |
Supplements local efforts before, during, and after incidents |
Provides commodities, services, and personnel to support response |
When local resources are exceeded (or when this is anticipated), requests assistance from other states or from federal government via Stafford Act process |
Nonprofit, voluntary, faith-based |
Federal government |
Provides emergency commodities and services including water, food, shelter, case management, clothing, health resources, and supplies |
Following Stafford Act declaration, provides support to state, tribal, territorial, insular area, and local governments |
Engages in and supports search and rescue, transportation, and logistics services |
Coordinates response of federal agencies |
Manages and coordinates volunteers |
Takes leading role if federal jurisdiction |
Identifies unmet needs |