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5. Partnerships: CCOEM maintains strong relationships with a range of key partners, including the Southern Nevada Health District, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Clark County School District, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and incorporated cities. These partnerships extend preparedness and emergency management efforts while considering the social vulnerability of residents. 6. Social Vulnerability Index: CCOEM works with Social Services and the Southern Nevada Health District to identify and address the needs of socially vulnerable populations. This data-driven approach allows for targeted outreach and support, reducing the volume of suppression calls during emergencies. Specialized Teams: CCOEM oversees specialized teams such as Nevada Task Force One (NV- TF1), sponsored by Clark County Fire, and the Southern Nevada Type III Incident Management Team. These teams are instrumental in responding to complex emergencies and disasters. 7. Committee Participation: CCOEM actively participates in various committees, including the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), the Urban Area Working Group (UAWG), the Nevada Resilience Advisory Committee (NRAC), and more. These collaborations ensure a coordinated and comprehensive approach to emergency management. 8. Specialized Teams: CCOEM oversees specialized teams such as Nevada Task Force One (NV-TF1), sponsored by Clark County Fire, and the Southern Nevada Type III Incident Management Team. These teams are instrumental in responding to complex emergencies and disasters. 9. Multi-Agency Coordination Center, Individual and Family Assistance (IFAC) and Reunification: CCOEM operates the Multi- Agency Coordination Center, which brings together subject matter experts from Emergency Support Functions (ESF). These ESFs comprise community partners who play critical roles during emergencies. IFAC serves as a single point of services. In summary, CCOEM's dedication to preparedness, community engagement, and collaboration with partners ensures that Southern Nevada is well-equipped to respond to emergencies and protect its residents. By fostering a whole-community approach, CCOEM strengthens the region's ability to address threats and hazards effectively.

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