Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) is a Volunteer Organization Active in Disaster (VOAD)(link is external). Covering Los Angeles County in its membership and service area, ENLA describes itself: It is a coalition of nonprofit organizations, along with government and private-sector partners, with…
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After disaster and other health emergencies, relevant agencies are required by state public safety law to report on the background of the incident, the scope of the response, the financial costs, and the lessons learned to the California Emergency Management Agency (CalEMA). These after action…
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Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience (LACCDR) (link is external) The consortium describes itself: The LACCDR project is a collaborative effort sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) that aims to engage…
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USNORTHCOM’s includes air, land and sea approaches and encompasses the continental United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico and the surrounding water out to approximately 500 nautical miles. It also includes the Gulf of Mexico, the Straits of Florida, portions of the Caribbean region to include The…
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The Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center(link is external), as a county agency fielding local information germane to national security, provides a model identifying terrorism threats. By combining the efforts and culling the intelligence gathered by 11 continually communicative partners, the…
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The National Weather Service broadcasts ongoing weather information, including during disasters. These are broadcast alerts, meaning one cannot sign up to receive them individually via a home or mobile phone. The description from the NOAA: NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) is a nationwide…
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