Has an EOC ever been rendered inoperable during a disaster?
A) An EOC has never been inoperable during a disaster because it is built away from the site of impact.
B) An EOC is always inoperable during a disaster because it is close to the sight of impact.
C) An EOC can be rendered inoperable during a disaster, the one in New York was inoperable on September 11, 2001.
D) EOCs only function after a disaster, during the recovery phase and are not meant to be used during a disaster.
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