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LLNL Emergency Management Plan (EPlan) <br />Rev 27 <br />January 2022 <br /> <br /> 56 <br />Alameda County and coordinates the transportation of patients to hospitals in the area/region that <br />are available. ACRECC also facilitates radio interoperability between ground/air ambulances and <br />hospital emergency rooms as needed. <br />3.5.11 Alameda County Emergency Manager’s Association <br />The purpose of Alameda County Emergency Manager’s Association is to recruit a wide range of <br />emergency managers from public agencies, nonprofits, and the private sector into an <br />organization/association dedicated to sharing among, contributing to, improving upon, learning <br />from, and empowering those involved in the field of emergency management. <br />3.5.12 California Emergency Services Association <br />The California Emergency Services Association has the mission of preserving and protecting <br />property through emergency preparedness and disaster mitigation. The membership is composed <br />of emergency managers and planners from all levels of government (city, county, State, Federal, <br />special districts), hospital/medical professionals, education representatives, public service <br />organizations, business/industry emergency planners and other individuals interested in this field. <br />California Emergency Services Association is divided into three geographic Chapters-Inland, <br />Coastal and Southern. Each chapter has regularly scheduled Board meetings and holds <br />informational seminars and training sessions throughout the year. <br />3.6 Private Organizations <br />The VERG is a private, volunteer organization of individually-licensed amateur radio service <br />operators who, having passed a written examination, have demonstrated their technical and <br />operating skills in radio communications and are licensed by the Federal Communications <br />Commission. <br />An MOU has been executed between LLNL and the VERG network for LLNL employees who <br />are members of VERG to support LLNL with communication services during emergency <br />conditions. Under this MOU, the LLNL ED is authorized to activate the volunteer <br />communications resources of VERG to provide emergency and disaster communications support <br />to LLNL. <br />There are no other private organizations with emergency response or regulatory control <br />responsibilities relevant to LLNL. <br />3.7 Memoranda of Understanding/Memoranda of Agreement <br />MOUs and MOAs related to onsite emergency response are developed and executed in <br />accordance with LLNL policies and procedures. These agreements are maintained as part of the <br />Laboratory’s commitment to an emergency management program that is consistent with the State <br />of California SEMS.