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Developing an emergency operations center / William Moore.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: IQ report ; Vol. 30, No. 7, July 1998.Publication details: Washington, DC : ICMA, 1998.Description: 12 p. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Contents:
Basic considerations -- Area threat analysis -- Site location, design, and organization -- EOC equipment -- Command post vehicles -- Training exercises -- Cost considerations and funding -- Conclusion -- Additional sources of information.
Review: An emergency operations center, commonly called an EOC, can assist the disaster management professional in the many tasks associated with the successful preparation for, response to, and recovery from disasters of all kinds. This report is for any jurisdiction considering developing its own EOC. It identifies critical steps and consideration, offers sample floor plans, and list resources.
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Basic considerations -- Area threat analysis -- Site location, design, and organization -- EOC equipment -- Command post vehicles -- Training exercises -- Cost considerations and funding -- Conclusion -- Additional sources of information.

An emergency operations center, commonly called an EOC, can assist the disaster management professional in the many tasks associated with the successful preparation for, response to, and recovery from disasters of all kinds. This report is for any jurisdiction considering developing its own EOC. It identifies critical steps and consideration, offers sample floor plans, and list resources.

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