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Emergency Communications
General Information
InciWeb the Incident Information System: Current Incidents
InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. The system was developed with two primary missions:
1 - Provide the public a single source of incident related information.
2 - Provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community.
CERT
Emergency Communications
CERT Los Angeles - LAFD CERT Radio Communications Plan
The LAFD CERT Communications Plan (Comm Plan) was developed to enable CERT volunteers with portable radio equipment to communicate directly with the LAFD and the City of Los Angeles. It is designed to be robust and capable of handling multiple incidents in multiple Battalions simultaneously.
ARES/RACES Groups
Emergency Communications
CARES (Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Service) Website
Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Service Home Page. There are many useful links at this site.
ARES/RACES Groups
Emergency Communications
Los Angeles City Fire Department - Auxiliary Communications Service
Auxiliary Communication Service web site
ARES Procedures / Tools
Emergency Communications
A GUIDE FOR AUXILIARY AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES AND SUPPORT
Originally published in QST magazine December 2003 and January 2004
CERT
Emergency Communications
CERT Los Angeles - LAFD CERT Radio Communications Plan
The LAFD CERT Communications Plan (Comm Plan) was developed to enable CERT volunteers with portable radio equipment to communicate directly with the LAFD and the City of Los Angeles. It is designed to be robust and capable of handling multiple incidents in multiple Battalions simultaneously.
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