City of Toronto Emergency Management Office (OEM)

City of Toronto Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is the emergency co-ordination office for the city of Toronto, Canada.[1] Its goal is to "respond and reduce the impact of a public emergency and restore the municipality to a normal state as soon as possible" [2]

OEM was created in 1998 and succeeded a number of other emergency operations teams that existed prior to the amalgamation of Toronto with its suburbs:

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OEM's Emergency Operations Centre is based in the Don Mills district of Toronto. It was used during the SARS crisis, the blackout in 2003 and after September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001.[4]

OEM works with other emergency services units in the city, as well as City Divisions and external partners. These partners are described in a number of Emergency Support Functions (ESF) which are supporting documents to the Emergency Plan. They contain the structure and framework for integrated support by lead and supporting agencies to respond to emergencies.[5] There are also a number of risk-specific plans, including the following:

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