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Clark County EOP Basic Plan 4. Roles and Responsibilities  Coordinating the restoration and recovery of County transportation systems and infrastructure.  Coordinating support of emergency operations activities among transportation stakeholders within the County’s authorities and resources limitations. See ESF 1 – Transportation for more details. 4.2.3.2 Communications Primary County Agency: Information Technology, SNACC Supporting County Agencies: Office of Emergency Management, Public Works Department Office of Public Communications, Fire Department, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Department of Aviation, Park Police, Public Response Office, Animal Control, Justice Court Marshals, Office of Diversity Other Supporting Community Partners: Southern Nevada Area Communications Council (SNACC) 800 MHz land mobile radio trunked system, Water Reclamation District, Las Vegas Valley Water District, Moapa Indian Law Enforcement, Las Vegas Paiute Tribe Police Department, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Incorporated SNACC System Cities (Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City) Amateur Radio Services/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (ARES/RACES), Local, long-distance, wireless, broadband, microwave, and satellite telephone/data companies (County Information Technology Department to maintain list – see agency actions section 4.1.2), Hospitals and Ambulance Services Private Utility Companies (e.g. Nevada Power, Southwest Gas Corporation, Kern River Gas) Primary State Agencies: Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, Highway Patrol, Department of Administration, Enterprise Information Technology Services, Chief Information Officer, Department of Transportation, Gaming Control Board, National Guard92nd Civil Support Team (Unified Command Suite communications vehicle) Primary Federal Agency: Department of Homeland Security: National Protection and Programs Directorate, Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Defense, Department of Transportation Alert and Warning Responsibilities related to alert and warning include:  Monitoring emergency communications networks.  Disseminating emergency alerts, as requested by the on-scene Incident Commander, MACC Manager, or PIO.  Receiving and disseminating warning information to the public and key County officials.  Activating the reverse dialing system.  Delivering prompt, actionable, and clear information using culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to inform emergency responders and the public about recommended or required protective measures. Communication Systems Communication-related responsibilities include:  Establishing and maintaining emergency communications systems. 4-6

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