Specifications include, but are not limited to: D.1. Disaster Debris Management Services Be on-call for Disaster Response and Recovery operations to collect, process and dispose of disastergenerated debris from County property and rights of way, electrical and combustion engine vehicle containment and disposal, dead animal and livestock collection and disposal, and to set up and operate temporary debris staging and reduction (TDSR) sites after a natural or man-made disaster. D.2. Emergency Services Be on-call to provide support for medical/health services and hospital preparedness, in coordination with services that are obtained through California Disaster and Preparedness programs, including medical supplies and pharmaceuticals for EMS First Responders. Information regarding this program may be viewed in the California Public Health and Medical Emergency Operations Manual at the following website: http://www.emsa.ca.gov/disaster/files/EOM712011.pdf D.3. Mass Care and Sheltering Be on-call to establish and maintain temporary human shelter(s) or a Shelter Operation Compound (SHOC) which consists of: A Local Assistance Center, Client Support Services, and an animal shelter. A Local Assistance Center is a large room with phone and internet services for local, State and Federal agency representatives to set-up booths and provide referral services. Client Support Services may be an indoor or outdoor area or a combination of both for service providers such as telephone banks, public internet services and mail services. The facility should be reasonably climate controlled and handle at least 3,000 shelter residents, in addition to incoming/outgoing evacuees who are accessing services, but are sleeping elsewhere.