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AGENDA REPORT
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"' City of Pleasanton <br /> Emergency Operations Plan <br /> 3.13.10 Pleasanton Community Alert Systems <br /> Notifications are made through the City's Facebook, Next Door, and Twitter accounts and <br /> Alameda County's AC Alert emergency notification system. Employees' contact information <br /> is pre-programmed into Nixle to notify them of an incident requiring them to report to <br /> work. AC Alert is a voluntary subscriber based alerting system to provide critical <br /> information such as earthquakes, fires, severe weather, road closures, missing persons, <br /> evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods etc. Subscribers can elect to receive <br /> notifications at home,work, or other locations via phone (home, mobile or business), email <br /> address, text message or other. <br /> The Pleasanton Police Department has Nixle, Facebook, and Twitter accounts that will be <br /> used to make notifications via email or text message to citizens that have registered for the <br /> systems. The Community Services Department has Twitter and Facebook accounts, and <br /> Pleasanton Library also has a Facebook account to make notifications. <br /> The LPFD has Facebook, Next Door, and Instagram accounts to make notifications via email <br /> or text message to citizens that have registered for the systems. <br /> 3.13.1 Amateur Radio Emergency Services <br /> The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) provides the Cities of Livermore and <br /> Pleasanton with auxiliary communications services and emergency communications based <br /> on a variety of volunteer skills for emergency field level, administrative, and logistical <br /> communications between Livermore and Pleasanton, their departments, and between the <br /> cities and county government. RACES also provides amateur radio operators in support of <br /> an ECIC activation and disaster recovery. RACES operations are carried out in accordance <br /> with FCC Rules and Regulations. The Amateur Radio operators within the Tri-Valley area <br /> are considered to be a single regional resource and may be assigned to any appropriate <br /> jurisdiction within the area. <br /> The Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK) was incorporated on July 30, 1959, as a <br /> nonprofit association of persons commonly interested in amateur radio. LARK serves the <br /> communities of Livermore, Pleasanton, and Dublin, and the surrounding Tri-Valley area. <br /> LARK is also affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). LARK operates <br /> according to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules (Part 97 Amateur Radio <br /> Service). LARK may be requested during a disaster by the City of Pleasanton as mutual aid, <br /> via the Alameda OA Logistics Section. <br /> March 2018 82 Basic Plan <br /> Section 3.0 Concept of Operations <br />
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