Office of Emergency Management. Office of Emergency Management (CDOT-OEM), Department of Transportation. The importance of safe and reliable travel for the motoring public is CDOT’s number one concern. CDOT-OEM coordinates operational readiness for all - hazards on the State’s imminent large - scale threats. Coordinates within Regions / Sections for operational and logistical support. Among other duties, Interagency coordination of efforts is a key to successful emergency management.
Office of Emergency Management. K. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, the City, acting through the City Manager and the Chief, shall retain all rights and authority which by law it is their responsibility to enforce.
Office of Emergency Management. Emergency 911 calls from the City are routed to the County's Emergency Communications Center ("ECC"). The County's ECC technicians dispatch calls from City residents and businesses for Fire services, including for fire, rescue and emergency medical technician services, to the County's Fire Department. Calls from the City for Police services are also received by the County's ECC, but when a technician determines that the caller requires the Police, rather than the Fire Department, the caller is transferred to the City's Police Department for dispatch. The City also uses the County's digital radio system and infrastructure for fire/police/sheriff emergency communications. On a monthly basis, the County shall determine the total number of ECC calls processed and the number and percentage of ECC calls processed that are for the City. At the end of each fiscal year, the total fiscal year percentage of ECC processed calls for the City shall be calculated using the monthly data. This shall be the City's percentage of ECC calls. On a monthly basis, the County shall determine the total hours, minutes, and seconds of radio air time used on its digital radio communications systems and the hours, minutes, and seconds of radio air time used by the City on its assigned radio devices. At the end of each fiscal year, the total fiscal year percentage of radio air time for the City shall be calculated using the monthly data. This shall be the City's percentage of radio air time. This data shall be provided to the City and used to determine total ECC related costs for the City and project future City costs. Each fiscal year, the City shall pay a portion of Emergency Communications Center personnel costs in the County's adopted budget. The City's share shall consist of the total salary and benefits for all Emergency Communication Center personnel in the adopted budget multiplied by the City's percentage of ECC calls during the fiscal year. Formula: City payment = (FY City % ECC calls) x (County FY Personnel Expense for ECC) Page 19 Judicial and Public Safety Services Agreement o To project costs for the proposed FY budget, the percentage of ECC calls attributed to the City from the most recently reconciled fiscal year shall be used to develop the upcoming fiscal year's payment. Each fiscal year, the City shall also pay a portion of DES facility maintenance, utility, and custodial expenses in the County's adopted budget associated with the ECC. The City's share shall be ca...
Office of Emergency Management. In addition to providing office space in the EOC for use by EMA personnel, the City will budget and provide to the County $5,000.00 annually to assist with the funding of the EMA position. This amount will be used for the EMA position’s salary and benefits by the County.
Office of Emergency Management. The Fire Department's Office of Emergency Management is responsible for minimizing the impact of natural and man-made disasters by establishing readiness through city-wide prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. This includes coordinating and conducting drills for the City's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) as well as providing a wide variety of training to both employees including Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, Terrorism Awareness training, and emergency preparedness training. As part of the Xxxxxx Valley Fire Department, and hence the Riverside County Fire Department, it is critical that the City’s Office of Emergency Management collaborates projects, emergency management grants, emergency management exercises, and the management of declared local disasters with the Riverside County Fire Department Office of Emergency Services. Having an integrated, cooperative approach for addressing regional disasters benefits the community as resources can be allocated to areas where they are most critically needed during a major incident.
Office of Emergency Management. Section 920.00 Interlocal agreement with city of Fayetteville for utilization of County emergency operations center. § 920.00 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE FOR UTILIZATION OF COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER.