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'''The Damage Assessment Mapping Module (DAMM)''' for Portland NET is a mobile device-based tool to document and map impacts of a disaster and electronically transmit that information to the [[Portland Emergency Coordination Center (ECC)]]. It is powered by [https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-survey123/overview Survey123] for ArcGIS. It is, essentially, an electronic version of [ | '''The Damage Assessment Mapping Module (DAMM)''' for Portland NET is a mobile device-based tool to document and map impacts of a disaster and electronically transmit that information to the [[Portland Emergency Coordination Center (ECC)]]. It is powered by [https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-survey123/overview Survey123] for ArcGIS. It is, essentially, an electronic version of [[NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms#NET Form 1: Damage Assessment Form|NET Form 1]] for damage assessment. As a key operational tool for NET, the DAMM serves two important functions: | ||
#<span style="background:#FFFF00">'''It sends actionable and detailed data to the EOC in the aftermath of an earthquake, ice storm, flood, or windstorm; and,'''</span> | #<span style="background:#FFFF00">'''It sends actionable and detailed data to the EOC in the aftermath of an earthquake, ice storm, flood, or windstorm; and,'''</span> | ||
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|Can select one of the following: Affected, Minor, Major, Destroyed, Inaccessible, Unaffected. | |Can select one of the following: Affected, Minor, Major, Destroyed, Inaccessible, Unaffected. | ||
To understand this criteria, see the Wiki article on [ | To understand this criteria, see the Wiki article on [[Unit 7: Light Search & Rescue Operations#Damage Assessment for NETs|Damage Assessment.]] | ||
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