Community Preparedness Team Strategic Plan: Difference between revisions
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|style="width: 5%; text-align:center"|'''<big>BEECN 3A</big>''' | |style="width: 5%; text-align:center"|'''<big>BEECN 3A</big>''' | ||
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|'''Work with Portland Fire & Rescue on a comprehensive BEECN communications plan.''' | |style="width: 20%" |'''Work with Portland Fire & Rescue on a comprehensive BEECN communications plan.''' | ||
|Though the chain of BEECN communications from BEECN cache to fire station to EOC is well understood, there is little clarity around what the EOC can or will do with radio traffic from BEECNs. Portland Fire & Rescue could have an important part to play in this plan, since possibly some of the radio traffic (e.g. life safety traffic) should be relayed only to the fire station level and not to the EOC. | |Though the chain of BEECN communications from BEECN cache to fire station to EOC is well understood, there is little clarity around what the EOC can or will do with radio traffic from BEECNs. Portland Fire & Rescue could have an important part to play in this plan, since possibly some of the radio traffic (e.g. life safety traffic) should be relayed only to the fire station level and not to the EOC. | ||
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| style="width: 15%" |Committee Approved | |style="width: 15%"|Committee Approved | ||
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|style="width: 5%; text-align:center"|'''<big>BEECN 3B</big>''' | |style="width: 5%; text-align:center"|'''<big>BEECN 3B</big>''' | ||
