32 datasets found
  1. Local Emergency Operations Centers (EOC)

    • wifire-data.sdsc.edu
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    Updated May 22, 2019
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2019). Local Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/local-emergency-operations-centers-eoc
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    HSIP Local Emergency Operations Centers in the United States "The physical location at which the coordination of information and resources to support domestic incident management activities normally takes place. An Emergency Operations Center may be a temporary facility or may be located in a more central or permanently established facility, perhaps at a higher level of organization within a jurisdiction. Emergency Operations Centers may be organized by major functional disciplines (e.g., fire, law enforcement, and medical services), by jurisdiction (e.g., Federal, State, regional, county, city, tribal), or some combination thereof." (Excerpted from the National Incident Management System) The GFI source for this layer contains State and Federal Emergency Operations Centers in addition to local Emergency Operations Centers. This dataset contains these features as well. In cases where an Emergency Operations Center has a mobile unit, TechniGraphics captured the location of the mobile unit as a separate record. This record represents where the mobile unit is stored. If this location could not be verified, a point was placed in the approximate center of the Emergency Operations Centers service area. Effort was made by TechniGraphics to verify whether or not each Emergency Operations Center has a generator on-site and whether or not the Emergency Operations Center is located in a basement. This information is indicated by the values in the [GENERATOR] and [BASEMENT] fields respectively. In cases where more than one record existed for a geographical area (e.g., county, city), TechniGraphics verified whether or not one of the records represented an alternate location. This was indicated by appending "-ALTERNATE" to the value in the [NAME] field. Some Emergency Operations Centers are located at private residences. The [TYPE] field was manually evaluated during the delivery process to compare the records in which the [NAME] field contained "-ALTERNATE". In cases where these values contradicted information that was verified by TechniGraphics (e.g. [NAME] contained "-ALTERNATE" and [TYPE] = "PRIMARY"), the value in the [TYPE] field was changed to match the type indicated by the [NAME] of the verified record. TechniGraphics did not change values in this field if the type was not verified. Records with "-DOD" appended to the end of the [NAME] value are located on a military base, as defined by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) military installations and military range boundaries. "#" and "*" characters were automatically removed from standard HSIP fields that TechniGraphics populated. Double spaces were replaced by single spaces in these same fields. At the request of NGA, text fields in this dataset have been set to all upper case to facilitate consistent database engine search results. At the request of NGA, all diacritics (e.g., the German umlaut or the Spanish tilde) have been replaced with their closest equivalent English character to facilitate use with database systems that may not support diacritics. The currentness of this dataset is indicated by the [CONTDATE] field. Based upon this attribute, the oldest record dates from 08/28/2009 and the newest record dates from 11/18/2009.


    Homeland Security Use Cases: Use cases describe how the data may be used and help to define and clarify requirements. 1. A resource for preparing, mitigating, responding to and recovering from an emergency. 2. A list of resources to draw upon by surrounding areas when local resources have temporarily been overwhelmed by a disaster. 3. A resource for Emergency Management planning purposes. 4. A resource for catastrophe response to aid in the retrieval of equipment by outside responders in order to deal with the disaster. 5. A resource for situational awareness planning and response for Federal Government events.

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    Local Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

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    • prep-response-portal.napsgfoundation.org
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    Updated Nov 19, 2009
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    Local Emergency Operations Center (EOC) [Dataset]. https://gis-fema.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/geoplatform::local-emergency-operations-center-eoc/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2009
    Dataset authored and provided by
    GeoPlatform ArcGIS Online
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    HSIP Local Emergency Operations Centers in the United States "The physical location at which the coordination of information and resources to support domestic incident management activities normally takes place. An Emergency Operations Center may be a temporary facility or may be located in a more central or permanently established facility, perhaps at a higher level of organization within a jurisdiction. Emergency Operations Centers may be organized by major functional disciplines (e.g., fire, law enforcement, and medical services), by jurisdiction (e.g., Federal, State, regional, county, city, tribal), or some combination thereof." (Excerpted from the National Incident Management System) The GFI source for this layer contains State and Federal Emergency Operations Centers in addition to local Emergency Operations Centers. This dataset contains these features as well. In cases where an Emergency Operations Center has a mobile unit, TechniGraphics captured the location of the mobile unit as a separate record. This record represents where the mobile unit is stored. If this location could not be verified, a point was placed in the approximate center of the Emergency Operations Centers service area. Effort was made by TechniGraphics to verify whether or not each Emergency Operations Center has a generator on-site and whether or not the Emergency Operations Center is located in a basement. This information is indicated by the values in the [GENERATOR] and [BASEMENT] fields respectively. In cases where more than one record existed for a geographical area (e.g., county, city), TechniGraphics verified whether or not one of the records represented an alternate location. This was indicated by appending "-ALTERNATE" to the value in the [NAME] field. Some Emergency Operations Centers are located at private residences. The [TYPE] field was manually evaluated during the delivery process to compare the records in which the [NAME] field contained "-ALTERNATE". In cases where these values contradicted information that was verified by TechniGraphics (e.g. [NAME] contained "-ALTERNATE" and [TYPE] = "PRIMARY"), the value in the [TYPE] field was changed to match the type indicated by the [NAME] of the verified record. TechniGraphics did not change values in this field if the type was not verified. Records with "-DOD" appended to the end of the [NAME] value are located on a military base, as defined by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) military installations and military range boundaries. "#" and "*" characters were automatically removed from standard HSIP fields that TechniGraphics populated. Double spaces were replaced by single spaces in these same fields. At the request of NGA, text fields in this dataset have been set to all upper case to facilitate consistent database engine search results. At the request of NGA, all diacritics (e.g., the German umlaut or the Spanish tilde) have been replaced with their closest equivalent English character to facilitate use with database systems that may not support diacritics. The currentness of this dataset is indicated by the [CONTDATE] field. Based upon this attribute, the oldest record dates from 08/28/2009 and the newest record dates from 11/18/2009.

  3. Emergency Management historical events

    • ouvert.canada.ca
    • data.ontario.ca
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    Updated Jun 18, 2025
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    Government of Ontario (2025). Emergency Management historical events [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/3ddd1967-a5a1-47b2-b3b9-554495581ea2
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 18, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Government of Ontariohttps://www.ontario.ca/
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Most of these events involved community evacuations, significant structural loss and/or involvement of a Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Emergency Response Officer. Events include those assigned to MNR by an Order-In-Council under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act as well as events where MNR provided requested emergency response assistance. These events fall into one of ten type categories: * dam failure * drought /low water * erosion * flood * forest fire * soil and bedrock instability * Petroleum Resource Center event * EMO requested assistance * continuity of operations event * other requested assistance This product requires the use of GIS software. *[MNR]: Ministry of Natural Resources *[GIS]: geographic information system

  4. 2023 Wildland Fire Incident Locations to Date

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    Updated Mar 3, 2023
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    National Interagency Fire Center (2023). 2023 Wildland Fire Incident Locations to Date [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/2023-wildland-fire-incident-locations-to-date
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    Mar 3, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    National Interagency Fire Centerhttps://www.nifc.gov/
    Description

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    The Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Services (WFIGS) Group provides authoritative geospatial data products under the interagency Wildland Fire Data Program. Hosted in the National Interagency Fire Center ArcGIS Online Organization (The NIFC Org), WFIGS provides both internal and public facing data, accessible in a variety of formats.

    This service contains all wildland fire incidents from the IRWIN (Integrated Reporting of Wildland Fire Information) integration service that meet the following criteria:
    • Fire Discovery Date Time is in the year 2023.
    • Categorized in the IRWIN (Integrated Reporting of Wildland Fire Information) integration service as a Wildfire (WF), Prescribed Fire (RX), or Incident Complex (CX) record
    • Is Valid and not "quarantined" in IRWIN due to potential conflicts with other records
    No "fall-off" rules are applied to this service.

    Criteria were determined by an NWCG Geospatial Subcommittee task group.

    Data are refreshed from IRWIN every 5 minutes.


    Attributes:
    SourceOIDThe OBJECTID value of the source record in the source dataset providing the attribution.
    ABCDMiscA FireCode used by USDA FS to track and compile cost information for emergency IA fire suppression on A, B, C & D size class fires on FS lands.
    ADSPermissionStateIndicates the permission hierarchy that is currently being applied when a system utilizes the UpdateIncident operation.
    ContainmentDateTimeThe date and time a wildfire was declared contained.
    ControlDateTimeThe date and time a wildfire was declared under control.
    CreatedBySystemArcGIS Server Username of system that created the IRWIN Incident record.
    IncidentSizeReported for a fire. The minimum size is 0.1.
    DiscoveryAcresAn estimate of acres burning when the fire is first reported by the first person to call in the fire. The estimate should include number of acres within the current perimeter of a specific, individual incident, including unburned and unburnable islands.
    DispatchCenterIDA unique identifier for a dispatch center responsible for supporting the incident.
    EstimatedCostToDateThe total estimated cost of the incident to date.
    FinalAcresReported final acreage of incident.
    FinalFireReportApprovedByTitleThe title of the person that approved the final fire report for the incident.
    FinalFireReportApprovedByUnitNWCG Unit ID associated with the individual who approved the final report for the incident.
    FinalFireReportApprovedDateThe date that the final fire report was approved for the incident.
    FireBehaviorGeneralA general category describing how the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography.
    FireBehaviorGeneral1A more specific category further describing the general fire behavior (how the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography).
    FireBehaviorGeneral2A more specific category further describing the general fire behavior (how the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography).
    FireBehaviorGeneral3A more specific category further describing the general fire behavior (how the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography).
    FireCauseBroad classification of the reason the fire occurred identified as human, natural or unknown.
    FireCauseGeneralAgency or circumstance which started a fire or set the stage for its occurrence; source of a fire's ignition. For statistical purposes, fire causes are further broken into specific causes.
    FireCauseSpecificA further categorization of each General Fire Cause to indicate more specifically the agency or circumstance which started a fire or set the stage for its occurrence; source of a fire's ignition.
    FireCodeA code used within the interagency wildland fire community to track and compile cost information for emergency fire suppression expenditures for the incident.
    FireDepartmentIDThe U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) has created a national database of Fire Departments. Most Fire Departments do not have an NWCG Unit ID and so it is the intent of the IRWIN team to create a new field that includes this data element to assist the National Association of State Foresters (NASF) with data collection.
    FireDiscoveryDateTimeThe date and time a fire was reported as discovered or confirmed to exist. May also be the start date for reporting purposes.
    FireMgmtComplexityThe highest management level utilized to manage a wildland fire event.
    FireOutDateTimeThe date and time when a fire is declared out.
    FireStrategyConfinePercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Confine" is being implemented.
    FireStrategyFullSuppPercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Full Suppression" is being implemented.
    FireStrategyMonitorPercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Monitor" is being implemented.
    FireStrategyPointZonePercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Point Zone Protection" is being implemented.
    FSJobCodeSpecific to the Forest Service, code use to indicate the FS job accounting code for the incident. Usually displayed as 2 char prefix on FireCode.
    FSOverrideCodeSpecific to the Forest Service, code used to indicate the FS override code for the incident. Usually displayed as a 4 char suffix on FireCode. For example, if the FS is assisting DOI, an override of 1502 will be used.
    GACC"A code that identifies the wildland fire geographic area coordination center (GACC) at the point of origin for the incident. A GACC is a facility used for the coordination of agency or jurisdictional resources in support of one or more incidents within a geographic area."
    ICS209ReportDateTimeThe date and time of the latest approved ICS-209 report.
    ICS209ReportForTimePeriodFromThe date and time of the beginning of the time period for the current ICS-209 submission.
    ICS209ReportForTimePeriodToThe date and time of the end of the time period for the current ICS-209 submission.
    ICS209ReportStatusThe version of the ICS-209 report (initial, update, or final). There should never be more than one initial report, but there can be numerous updates and multiple finals (as determined by business rules).
    IncidentManagementOrganizationThe incident management organization for the incident, which may be a Type 1, 2, or 3 Incident Management Team (IMT), a Unified Command, a Unified Command with an IMT, National Incident Management Organization (NIMO), etc. This field is null if no team is assigned.
    IncidentNameThe name assigned to an incident.
    IncidentShortDescriptionGeneral descriptive location of the incident such as the number of miles from an identifiable town.
    IncidentTypeCategoryThe Event Category is a sub-group of the Event Kind code and description. The Event Category breaks down the Event Kind into more specific event categories.
    IncidentTypeKindA general, high-level code and description of the types of incidents and planned events to which the interagency wildland fire community responds.
    InitialLatitudeThe latitude of the initial reported point of origin specified in decimal degrees.
    InitialLongitudeThe longitude of the initial reported point of origin specified in decimal degrees.
    InitialResponseAcresAn

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    Mercado de sistemas de gestión de emergencias Análisis de tamaño,...

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    Market Research Intellect, Mercado de sistemas de gestión de emergencias Análisis de tamaño, participación y tendencias 2033 [Dataset]. https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/es/product/global-emergency-management-system-market-size-and-forecast/
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    Market Research Intellect
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    https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/es/privacy-policyhttps://www.marketresearchintellect.com/es/privacy-policy

    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    El tamaño y participación del mercado se clasifica según Preparedness (Training and Simulation, Emergency Planning, Risk Assessment, Resource Management, Public Awareness) and Response (Incident Management, Communication Systems, Dispatch Systems, Emergency Operations Centers, Field Operations) and Recovery (Damage Assessment, Disaster Recovery Planning, Business Continuity, Community Recovery, Financial Assistance) and Mitigation (Building Codes and Regulations, Land Use Planning, Insurance and Risk Financing, Environmental Management, Community Education) and Technology (GIS and Mapping Tools, Mobile Applications, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, IoT Solutions) and regiones geográficas (Norteamérica, Europa, Asia-Pacífico, Sudamérica, Oriente Medio y África)

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    EOC TEAM TRACKER

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    Updated Jan 5, 2017
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    Georgia Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency (2017). EOC TEAM TRACKER [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/8fc7b4e5fa944ad581790f03b665df89
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    Jan 5, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Georgia Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency
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    This map service provides location tracking data for the GDOT Emergency Operation Center and its applicable uses. The data is collected via IPHONE device deployed to GDOT professionals in the field. The IPHONES location services then are activiated via GDOT TRKR application and the locations are reported, recorded and published as a map service.

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    7 1 Conditional Use Permit Application 2020 EOC

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    Updated May 5, 2025
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    Chatham County GIS Portal (2025). 7 1 Conditional Use Permit Application 2020 EOC [Dataset]. https://chatham-county-planning-subdivisions-and-rezonings-chathamncgis.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/7-1-conditional-use-permit-application-2020-eoc
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    May 5, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Chatham County GIS Portal
    Description

    Attachment regarding a request by Chatham County Emergency Management for a quasi-judicial public hearing on a conditional use permit for a new proposed 300 foot communications tower to be located at the new proposed Emergency Operations Center, Parcel No. 12481, 188 Innovation Way, being approximately 272 acres, Hickory Mountain Township.

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    Emergency Shelters & Supply Distribution Centers

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    Updated Sep 17, 2014
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    State of Connecticut (2014). Emergency Shelters & Supply Distribution Centers [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/6aac408100a34711a44c5c4f39ad9850
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    Sep 17, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Connecticut
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    Emergency Shelters:This file contains a list of town-derived Connecticut emergency shelters. This file is used by the Connecticut Emergency Operations Center during activations.The features within this feature class were updated by the Office of Statewide Emergency Telecommunications (OSET), 7/2012, using municipal address points, parcel boundaries and aerial imagery to insure that each point fell upon the location of the actual structure and/or center of the structure. Please contact Dan Czaja, GIS Coordinator at 860.685.8131 or daniel.czaja@ct.gov for further information.Supply Distribution Centers:No metadata available.

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    Facility Mapping in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

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    Updated Apr 14, 2020
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2020). Facility Mapping in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic [Dataset]. https://coronavirus-disasterresponse.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/facility-mapping-in-response-to-the-covid-19-pandemic
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    Apr 14, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    This blog describes 3 levels of Facility Mapping workflows for responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. From temporarily housing employees with high risk of exposure, to providing quarantine and medical treatment to those who may have been exposed, we are seeing facilities used in new ways to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Universities, sports arenas, and convention centers are quickly converting their facilities to support frontline emergency response.With this dramatic shift in facility use comes a specific set of questions and needs, each where location plays a vital role. What facilities are available for use and where are they located? How are they being designated for use and what work needs to be done for them to be ready? How do we help people locate what they need within the facility?_Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...

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    Rhode Island Real-Time Storm Mapper

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    Updated Sep 12, 2018
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    CoventryCERT (2018). Rhode Island Real-Time Storm Mapper [Dataset]. https://gis-fema.hub.arcgis.com/items/8aa40a506b074e2f8d4b1098d974ec18
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    Sep 12, 2018
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    CoventryCERT
    Description

    Data Utilized:Coventry Emergency Operations Center webpage displays live weather conditions at the Coventry Town Hall Annex building. This station is maintained by Coventry Environmental Management Agency (CEMA).Hospitals, Fire Stations, Emergency Medical Services, Law Enforcement datasets display emergency service details and locations as represented by data available from RIGIS.Rhode Island Flood Hazard Areas dataset displays generalized Rhode Island flood hazard areas as represented by FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) data available from RIGIS.Tropical Cyclones - Watches, Warnings, and Track/Intensity Forecasts dataset displays the latest NWS/National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) tropical storm and hurricane information. This dataset is updated twice per hour to display up-to-date information. This map service also provides a "working best track" or "best track" for presently active storms, with a forecast uncertainty as conveyed by the track forecast "cone".WAZE Live Map website displays the latest, community-based traffic conditions as represented by data available from WAZE. Windy website displays the latest weather conditions as represented by data available from windy.com.

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    7 6 EOC FS CUP 5 Findings

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    Updated May 5, 2025
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    Chatham County GIS Portal (2025). 7 6 EOC FS CUP 5 Findings [Dataset]. https://chatham-county-planning-subdivisions-and-rezonings-chathamncgis.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/7-6-eoc-fs-cup-5-findings
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    May 5, 2025
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    Chatham County GIS Portal
    Description

    Attachment regarding a request by Chatham County Emergency Management for a quasi-judicial public hearing on a conditional use permit for a new proposed 300 foot communications tower to be located at the new proposed Emergency Operations Center, Parcel No. 12481, 188 Innovation Way, being approximately 272 acres, Hickory Mountain Township.

  12. Logistical Staging Areas

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    Updated Jun 27, 2023
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    Florida Department of Environmental Protection (2023). Logistical Staging Areas [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/FDEP::logistical-staging-areas
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    Jun 27, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Florida Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.floridadep.gov/
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
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    This group of layers was developed by the Balmoral Group and contains the critical community and emergency facilities layers as defined in 380.093(2)(a) Florida Statutes. The layers were sourced from various public State of Florida and Federal Sources. Critical community and emergency facilities includes schools, colleges, universities, community centers, correctional facilities, disaster recovery centers, emergency medical service facilities, emergency operations centers, fire stations, health care facilities, hospitals, law enforcement facilities, local government facilities, logistical staging areas, affordable public housing, risk shelter inventory, and state government facilities. Typically, the data are utilized in various vulnerability assessments in evaluating the exposure and sensitivity from combined events of sea level rise, precipitation, major storms, and flooding. The data will also be used in efforts to complete a comprehensive statewide assessment for the State of Florida.

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    Empowering Sacramento with GIS

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    Updated Oct 3, 2018
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    City of Sacramento (2018). Empowering Sacramento with GIS [Dataset]. https://william-land-park-improvement-initiative-government-admin.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/SacCity::empowering-sacramento-with-gis
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    Oct 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Sacramento
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    Description

    The City of Sacramento GIS team has been providing robust real-time support to a variety of city operations, including 911 dispatching, garbage pickup routing, the 311 Service Center, supporting building permit applications, code enforcement, zoning and land-use planning, street and park maintenance, water distribution line and wastewater collection pipe repairs, underground service alert marking, Emergency Operation Center, public information requests, etc.

  14. HAZUS Results for Puerto Rico Earthquake - 01/07/2020

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    Updated Jan 7, 2020
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    FEMA AGOL (2020). HAZUS Results for Puerto Rico Earthquake - 01/07/2020 [Dataset]. https://gis-r2-fema.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/hazus-results-for-puerto-rico-earthquake-01-07-2020
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    Jan 7, 2020
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    Federal Emergency Management Agencyhttp://www.fema.gov/
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    FEMA AGOL
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    Description

    The Hazus team has run Hazus loss estimation results for the recent M 6.4 event in Puerto Rico. The loss estimates provided were calculated using the USGS ShakeMap version 4 available at: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us70006vll/shakemap/intensity. High level summary:ShakeMap version 4• $838M in total economic losses, including $380M in Ponce• 52,380 damaged structureso 41,380 Affectedo 10,370 Minoro 620 Majoro 10 Destroyed New Hazus Puerto Rico Inventory data were used in this analysis and includes general building stock updates for building Counts, building value, content value and square footage estimates at the census block and census tract levels. These data inventory updates, released November 2019 are available at: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/resources/hazus. • Building areas are based on building footprints and number of stories, and provide more accurate/complete area and dollar exposure estimates. The areas are based on building footprints and number of stories data.• Building valuations are based on 2018 RS Means.• Essential facility occupancy types (police station, fire station, emergency operations center, hospital, primary, grade schools, college/universities) for general building stock data are based on HIFLD Open (https://hifld-geoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/) data to footprints and are more complete.• Large building areas assigned to Single Family Homes or Mobile Homes were reassigned to appropriate multifamily categories based on area. These Hazus model estimates were reviewed by FEMA and USGS SMEs and should be considered authoritative for this ShakeMap version. For any questions, please contact FEMA-NHRAP@fema.dhs.gov.

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    Connecticut Hurricane Evacuation Zones

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    Updated Jul 29, 2014
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    State of Connecticut (2014). Connecticut Hurricane Evacuation Zones [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/f2ca3a670de748cab30717b817131bcc
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    Jul 29, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Connecticut
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    NO EVACUATIONS ORDERED AT THIS TIME.Credits: This GIS shapefile was created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District under the National Hurricane Program. Partners in the National Hurricane Program include FEMA, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the National Hurricane Center. The Evacuation Zones were created from the intersection of the 2010 census blocks and the SLOSH zones. They were then trimmed by USACE using input from the coastal towns. Final edits were done by USACE in May, 2014. SLOSH Model hurricane surge data was provided by the National Hurricane Center.Use Limitations: This layer was developed to assist Emergency Management Officials in hurricane preparedness and operations. Emergency Management Officials should use their judgment when using these Hurricane Evacuation Zones to order or recommend evacuations. This 2014 shapefile is valid until replaced by an updated version.

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    7 9 474445 ChathamLF NC Fall Letter EOC 1

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    Chatham County GIS Portal (2025). 7 9 474445 ChathamLF NC Fall Letter EOC 1 [Dataset]. https://chatham-county-planning-subdivisions-and-rezonings-chathamncgis.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/7-9-474445-chathamlf-nc-fall-letter-eoc-1
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    North Carolina
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    Attachment regarding a request by Chatham County Emergency Management for a quasi-judicial public hearing on a conditional use permit for a new proposed 300 foot communications tower to be located at the new proposed Emergency Operations Center, Parcel No. 12481, 188 Innovation Way, being approximately 272 acres, Hickory Mountain Township.

  17. Cal OES - CESRS Relay Stations

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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2015). Cal OES - CESRS Relay Stations [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/5e868f04615f483991040b4227734f35
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services
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    Relay Stations for California Emergency Services Radio System (CESRS).The California Emergency Services Radio System (CESRS) serves as an emergency communications system for the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and county emergency services organizations.Statewide communications are provided through a number of microwave interconnected mountaintop relays. Cal OES has base stations at its headquarters in Mather, Mutual-Aid Region 5 EOC and Los Alamitos, Southern Region EOC.Cal OES is the primary agency to operate CESRS.Local government (county) emergency services offices are the primary eligible agencies authorized to use CESRS, provided that the proper license authorizations have been obtained. Local governments are authorized to:· Purchase base station equipment to operate on the frequency, provided the county complies with the system agreement and equipment specifications as detailed in the CESRS plan.· Operate mobiles and/or handhelds, provided these units are assigned to the office directly responsible for the day-to-day administration of the county’s emergency services.Cal OES may extend CESRS frequencies to other agencies on a case by case basis. For more information, please contact the Cal OES Tactical Communications Duty Officer (TDO) at 916-845-8911 or warning.center@oes.ca.gov.More information about the California Emergency Services Radio System.

  18. WFIGS - 2022 Wildland Fire Perimeters to Date

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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2021). WFIGS - 2022 Wildland Fire Perimeters to Date [Dataset]. https://gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com/items/e6ec09c7457b48ddbc2ebedd0d3b133b
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    The Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Services (WFIGS) Group provides authoritative geospatial data products under the interagency Wildland Fire Data Program. Hosted in the National Interagency Fire Center ArcGIS Online Organization (The NIFC Org), WFIGS provides both internal and public facing data, accessible in a variety of formats.This service includes perimeters for wildland fire incidents that meet the following criteria:Categorized in the IRWIN (Integrated Reporting of Wildland Fire Information) integration service as a valid Wildfire (WF), Prescribed Fire (RX), or Incident Complex (CX) record with a Fire Discovery Date in the year 2021Is not "quarantined" in IRWIN due to potential conflicts with other recordsAttribution of the source polygon is set to a Feature Access of Public, a Feature Status of Approved, and an Is Visible setting of YesPerimeters are not available for every incident. For a complete set of features that meet the same IRWIN criteria, see the 2021 Wildland Fire Locations to Date service.No "fall-off" rules are applied to this service. Criteria were determined by an NWCG Geospatial Subcommittee task group. Data are refreshed every 5 minutes. Changes in the perimeter source may take up to 15 minutes to display.Perimeters are pulled from multiple sources with rules in place to ensure the most current or most authoritative shape is used.Warning: Please refrain from repeatedly querying the service using a relative date range. This includes using the “(not) in the last” operators in a Web Map filter and any reference to CURRENT_TIMESTAMP. This type of query puts undue load on the service and may render it temporarily unavailable.Attributes and their definitions can be found below. More detail about the NWCG Wildland Fire Event Polygon standard can be found here.Attributes:Incident Name (Polygon)The Incident Name from the source polygon.Feature CategoryType of wildland fire perimeter set for the source polygon.Map MethodControlled vocabulary to define how the source polygon was derived. Map Method may help define data quality.GIS AcresUser-calculated acreage on the source polygon.Polygon Create DateSystem field. Time stamp for the source polygon feature creation.Polygon Modified DateSystem field. Time stamp for the most recent edit to the source polygon feature.Polygon Collection Date TimeDate time for the source polygon feature collection.Acres Auto CalculatedAutomated calculation of the source polygon acreage.Polygon SourceData source of the perimeter geometry.{Year} NIFS: Annual National Incident Feature ServiceFFP: Final Fire Perimeter Service (Certified Perimeters)ABCD MiscA FireCode used by USDA FS to track and compile cost information for emergency initial attack fire suppression expenditures. for A, B, C & D size class fires on FS lands.ADS Permission StateIndicates the permission hierarchy that is currently being applied when a system utilizes the UpdateIncident operation.IRWIN Archived OnA date set by IRWIN that indicates when an incident's data has met the rules defined for the record to become part of the historical fire records rather than an operational incident record. The value will be set the current date/time if any of the following criteria are met: 1. ContainmentDataTime or ControlDateTime or FireOutDateTime or ModifiedOnDateTime > 12 months from the current DateTime2. FinalFireReportDate is not null and ADSPermissionState is 'certified'.Calculated AcresA measure of acres calculated (i.e., infrared) from a geospatial perimeter of a fire. More specifically, the number of acres within the current perimeter of a specific, individual incident, including unburned and unburnable islands. The minimum size must be 0.1.Containment Date TimeThe date and time a wildfire was declared contained. Control Date TimeThe date and time a wildfire was declared under control.Created By SystemArcGIS Server Username of system that created the IRWIN Incident record.IRWIN Created On Date TimeDate/time that the IRWIN Incident record was created.IRWIN Daily AcresA measure of acres reported for a fire. More specifically, the number of acres within the current perimeter of a specific, individual incident, including unburned and unburnable islands. The minimum size must be 0.1.Discovery AcresAn estimate of acres burning upon the discovery of the fire. More specifically when the fire is first reported by the first person that calls in the fire. The estimate should include number of acres within the current perimeter of a specific, individual incident, including unburned and unburnable islands.Dispatch Center IDA unique identifier for a dispatch center responsible for supporting the incident.Final Fire Report Approved By TitleThe title of the person that approved the final fire report for the incident.Final Fire Report Approved By UnitNWCG Unit ID associated with the individual who approved the final report for the incident.Final Fire Report Approved DateThe date that the final fire report was approved for the incident.Fire Behavior GeneralA general category describing the manner in which the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography. Fire Behavior General 1A more specific category further describing the general fire behavior (manner in which the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography). Fire Behavior General 2A more specific category further describing the general fire behavior (manner in which the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography). Fire Behavior General 3A more specific category further describing the general fire behavior (manner in which the fire is currently reacting to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography). Fire CauseBroad classification of the reason the fire occurred identified as human, natural or unknown. Fire Cause GeneralAgency or circumstance which started a fire or set the stage for its occurrence; source of a fire's ignition. For statistical purposes, fire causes are further broken into specific causes. Fire Cause SpecificA further categorization of each General Fire Cause to indicate more specifically the agency or circumstance which started a fire or set the stage for its occurrence; source of a fire's ignition. Fire CodeA code used within the interagency wildland fire community to track and compile cost information for emergency fire suppression expenditures for the incident. Fire Department IDThe U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) has created a national database of Fire Departments. Most Fire Departments do not have an NWCG Unit ID and so it is the intent of the IRWIN team to create a new field that includes this data element to assist the National Association of State Foresters (NASF) with data collection.Fire Discovery Date TimeThe date and time a fire was reported as discovered or confirmed to exist. May also be the start date for reporting purposes.Fire Mgmt ComplexityThe highest management level utilized to manage a wildland fire event. Fire Out Date TimeThe date and time when a fire is declared out. Fire Strategy Confine PercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Confine" is being implemented.Fire Strategy Full Supp PercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Full Suppression" is being implemented.Fire Strategy Monitor PercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Monitor" is being implemented.Fire Strategy Point Zone PercentIndicates the percentage of the incident area where the fire suppression strategy of "Point Zone Protection" is being implemented.FS Job CodeA code use to indicate the Forest Service job accounting code for the incident. This is specific to the Forest Service. Usually displayed as 2 char prefix on FireCode.FS Override CodeA code used to indicate the Forest Service override code for the incident. This is specific to the Forest Service. Usually displayed as a 4 char suffix on FireCode. For example, if the FS is assisting DOI, an override of 1502 will be used.GACCA code that identifies one of the wildland fire geographic area coordination center at the point of origin for the incident.A geographic area coordination center is a facility that is used for the coordination of agency or jurisdictional resources in support of one or more incidents within a geographic coordination area.ICS 209 Report Date TimeThe date and time of the latest approved ICS-209 report.ICS 209 Report For Time Period FromThe date and time of the beginning of the time period for the current ICS-209 submission.ICS 209 Report For Time Period ToThe date and time of the end of the time period for the current ICS-209 submission. ICS 209 Report StatusThe version of the ICS-209 report (initial, update, or final). There should never be more than one initial report, but there can be numerous updates, and even multiple finals (as determined by business rules).Incident Management OrganizationThe incident management organization for the incident, which may be a Type 1, 2, or 3 Incident Management Team (IMT), a Unified Command, a Unified Command with an IMT, National Incident Management Organization (NIMO), etc. This field is null if no team is assigned.Incident NameThe name assigned to an incident.Incident Short DescriptionGeneral descriptive location of the incident such as the number of miles from an identifiable town. Incident Type CategoryThe Event Category is a sub-group of the Event Kind code and description. The Event Category further breaks down the Event Kind into more specific event categories.Incident Type KindA general, high-level code and description of the types of incidents and planned events to which the interagency wildland fire community responds.Initial LatitudeThe latitude location of the initial reported point of origin specified in decimal degrees.Initial LongitudeThe longitude location

  19. Cal OES - CESRS Relay Points

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    Cal OES - CESRS Relay Points [Dataset]. https://gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/b89df318afa14b8bb3ba7a10a84177c0
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services
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    Relay points and their access codes for California Emergency Services Radio System (CESRS).The California Emergency Services Radio System (CESRS) serves as an emergency communications system for the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and county emergency services organizations.Statewide communications are provided through a number of microwave interconnected mountaintop relays. Cal OES has base stations at its headquarters in Mather, Mutual-Aid Region 5 EOC and Los Alamitos, Southern Region EOC.Cal OES is the primary agency to operate CESRS.Local government (county) emergency services offices are the primary eligible agencies authorized to use CESRS, provided that the proper license authorizations have been obtained. Local governments are authorized to:· Purchase base station equipment to operate on the frequency, provided the county complies with the system agreement and equipment specifications as detailed in the CESRS plan.· Operate mobiles and/or handhelds, provided these units are assigned to the office directly responsible for the day-to-day administration of the county’s emergency services.Cal OES may extend CESRS frequencies to other agencies on a case by case basis. For more information, please contact the Cal OES Tactical Communications Duty Officer (TDO) at 916-845-8911 or warning.center@oes.ca.gov.More information about the California Emergency Services Radio System.

  20. Law Enforcement Operations Center Data Acquisition and Access

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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2020). Law Enforcement Operations Center Data Acquisition and Access [Dataset]. https://leoc-calema.hub.arcgis.com/content/c42604fee8f24088ae2fb2c221aa4f99
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    Jun 25, 2020
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services
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    Create your own initiative by combining existing applications with a custom site. Use this initiative to form teams around a problem and invite your community to participate.

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CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2019). Local Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/local-emergency-operations-centers-eoc
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Local Emergency Operations Centers (EOC)

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HSIP Local Emergency Operations Centers in the United States "The physical location at which the coordination of information and resources to support domestic incident management activities normally takes place. An Emergency Operations Center may be a temporary facility or may be located in a more central or permanently established facility, perhaps at a higher level of organization within a jurisdiction. Emergency Operations Centers may be organized by major functional disciplines (e.g., fire, law enforcement, and medical services), by jurisdiction (e.g., Federal, State, regional, county, city, tribal), or some combination thereof." (Excerpted from the National Incident Management System) The GFI source for this layer contains State and Federal Emergency Operations Centers in addition to local Emergency Operations Centers. This dataset contains these features as well. In cases where an Emergency Operations Center has a mobile unit, TechniGraphics captured the location of the mobile unit as a separate record. This record represents where the mobile unit is stored. If this location could not be verified, a point was placed in the approximate center of the Emergency Operations Centers service area. Effort was made by TechniGraphics to verify whether or not each Emergency Operations Center has a generator on-site and whether or not the Emergency Operations Center is located in a basement. This information is indicated by the values in the [GENERATOR] and [BASEMENT] fields respectively. In cases where more than one record existed for a geographical area (e.g., county, city), TechniGraphics verified whether or not one of the records represented an alternate location. This was indicated by appending "-ALTERNATE" to the value in the [NAME] field. Some Emergency Operations Centers are located at private residences. The [TYPE] field was manually evaluated during the delivery process to compare the records in which the [NAME] field contained "-ALTERNATE". In cases where these values contradicted information that was verified by TechniGraphics (e.g. [NAME] contained "-ALTERNATE" and [TYPE] = "PRIMARY"), the value in the [TYPE] field was changed to match the type indicated by the [NAME] of the verified record. TechniGraphics did not change values in this field if the type was not verified. Records with "-DOD" appended to the end of the [NAME] value are located on a military base, as defined by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) military installations and military range boundaries. "#" and "*" characters were automatically removed from standard HSIP fields that TechniGraphics populated. Double spaces were replaced by single spaces in these same fields. At the request of NGA, text fields in this dataset have been set to all upper case to facilitate consistent database engine search results. At the request of NGA, all diacritics (e.g., the German umlaut or the Spanish tilde) have been replaced with their closest equivalent English character to facilitate use with database systems that may not support diacritics. The currentness of this dataset is indicated by the [CONTDATE] field. Based upon this attribute, the oldest record dates from 08/28/2009 and the newest record dates from 11/18/2009.


Homeland Security Use Cases: Use cases describe how the data may be used and help to define and clarify requirements. 1. A resource for preparing, mitigating, responding to and recovering from an emergency. 2. A list of resources to draw upon by surrounding areas when local resources have temporarily been overwhelmed by a disaster. 3. A resource for Emergency Management planning purposes. 4. A resource for catastrophe response to aid in the retrieval of equipment by outside responders in order to deal with the disaster. 5. A resource for situational awareness planning and response for Federal Government events.

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