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Police
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25H
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7/5/2016
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Counhj Operational Area <br />Countywide Public Mass Notification System <br />Standard Operating Procedures <br />Effective: June 30 2008 Revised: May 24, 2016 <br />PURPOSE <br />The purpose of this document is to outline the Standard Operating Procedures for the use and <br />administration of AlertCC, the Orange County Public Mass Notification System, hereinafter <br />referred to as "System ". This document will provide more specific step -by -step procedures <br />and roles and responsibilities at the regional level including describing expectation of <br />participants. Individual jurisdictions /agencies should create and maintain and regional <br />concepts. The step -by step procedures for activation and use will be maintained in a separate <br />document maintained by each jurisdiction /agency as a part of their emergency response plans <br />for overall planning and response efforts. A copy of these procedures shall be maintained in <br />PrepareOC. <br />This document does not supersede any policy and procedures outlines in the Memorandums <br />of Understandings signed by participating agencies, but should be used to support the use of <br />the Orange County Mass Notification System. <br />II. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION <br />The primary intent of the Countywide Public Mass Notification System is to disseminate early <br />warning and time sensitive information to county businesses and residents during time of an <br />emergency event. The Public Mass Notification System is only one component of the County <br />of Orange Public Warning System. As deemed fit by local authorities, the System should be <br />used In conjunction with the other public warning mechanisms including, but not limited to, <br />route alerting, the Emergency Alert System, sirens, and press releases. <br />The Mass Notification System is available 24/7 and has been pre - loaded with Orange County <br />landline phone numbers (including unlisted) and countywide geographic maps. Additionally, <br />citizens have the option to provide additional contact information via self- registration portal <br />www.alertoc.com with link access from county and all participating entity websites. Upon local <br />authority decision to activate, the System will be used to send a message, describing the <br />situation and recommended action the public should take, to affected businesses and <br />households via telephone, e -mail and /or text. <br />The County of Orange, Orange County Sheriff's Department is the sponsor of the Countywide <br />Public Mass Notification System initiative and will take appropriate measures to ensure that <br />the System is in a state of operational readiness at all times. It is the responsibility of all <br />participating Agencies to maximize citizen benefits from the System. <br />While the County's intent for implementing and maintaining the System is for "emergency" <br />use, upon consent from local authorities, cities may optionally use the System to disseminate <br />"government - related" non - emergency notifications to citizens and organization resources <br />within its jurisdiction. See Section V. Authorized Use and Section VIII. Cost for policy <br />guidelines relating to non - emergency use. <br />Page 1 of 14 <br />25H -42 <br />
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