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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> 4.1.5 Joint Information Center <br /> In the event of an Operational Emergency with potential for offsite health and safety impact, a <br /> JIC may be established at the Robert Livermore Community Center. Per requirements, this <br /> location for the JIC falls outside of the one-mile EPZ. Public information officers from LLNL, <br /> Federal, State, and local emergency response organizations will come together at the JIC to <br /> coordinate and release emergency information to the public through the news media. See <br /> Section 10 of this plan. <br /> 4.1.6 Alameda County Regional Emergency Communications Center <br /> The ACFD operates the ACRECC located at Site 200, a fully-staffed dispatch facility that is <br /> operational 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week. There is a dispatch supervisor and eight dispatchers <br /> on duty in ACRECC during a shift. This dispatch center is the primary dispatch center for the <br /> ACFD (including onsite Fire Department services at LLNL). A total of more than 50 fire stations <br /> are dispatched by ACRECC, which has been accredited as a Center of Excellence by the <br /> National Academy of Emergency Dispatch. <br /> The Fire Dispatch activates the LLNL Emergency Voice Alarm (EVA) system, which is the <br /> primary means of notification to employees at LLNL during emergencies. <br /> The Fire Dispatch handles over 300,000 fire and medical emergency assistance calls each year <br /> from residents of the county and several cities within the county. <br /> If a major regional event such as an earthquake occurs that overwhelms ACRECC's dispatching <br /> capabilities, responsibility for dispatching ACFD units at LLNL will be transferred directly to <br /> LLNS per ACFD policy. EMD's Fire and Building Safety Division in accordance with the LLNL <br /> Disaster Response Plan will initially assume from ACRECC the Fire Dispatch responsibilities to <br /> monitor onsite alarms and dispatch ACFD units from ACFD Stations#20 and#21 to onsite <br /> incidents. Once the EOC is operational, this function will be managed by Fire Disaster Dispatch <br /> under the cognizance of the EOC Operations Section. <br /> Services provided by ACRECC at LLNL include: <br /> • Full emergency fire and Emergency Medical Services dispatch services for the ACFD <br /> (including stations covering LLNL, Sandia National Laboratories/California, and <br /> Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), the LPFD, the cities of Alameda and Fremont, <br /> and Camp Parks Reserve Force Training Area. <br /> • Dispatch of ambulances providing services to the Alameda County Emergency Medical <br /> Services District including emergency medical dispatch pre-arrival instructions for all <br /> agencies covered by the Emergency Medical Services District. <br /> • Radio interoperability between ground/air ambulances and hospital emergency rooms in <br /> Alameda County. <br /> • Fire and rescue mutual aid resource coordination and tracking for all of Alameda County. <br /> • Alameda County-wide fire department equipment status and location tracking through <br /> Computer Aided Dispatch. <br /> 60 <br />