Emergency Management for Las Cruces Regional ITS Architecture Roles and Responsibilities

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StakeholderRole and Responsibility
City of Las Cruces Fire DepartmentRespond to emergencies with the City's police, fire and EMS vehicles.
Receive local signal preemption at the City of Las Cruces traffic signals for fire vehicles.
City of Las Cruces Police DepartmentReceive Amber Alert and other Wide Area Alert information from state police.
Participates in the incident response, coordination, and reporting of the Regional Communications Network in a coordination effort only (no dispatch function).
Aid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Respond to transit emergencies/alarms on-board transit vehicles or at regional transit facilities.
Receive early warning information and threat information from the statewide EOC and/or the department of homeland security.
Receive Wide Area Alert information from the Statewide EOC and regional EOCs.
Coordinate with regional hospitals for care facility status as well as patient care and status.
Respond to emergencies with the City's police, fire and EMS vehicles.
Contract Transport CompaniesCoordinates with regional medical centers regarding the status of the care facility as well as the patient status en route to the medical center.
Dispatch the private ambulances and other EMS vehicles (and track their location) and coordinate with all other public safety agencies and communications centers within the region.
Dona Ana County Sheriffs OfficeReceive early warning information and threat information from the statewide EOC and/or the department of homeland security.
Receive Wide Area Alert information from the Statewide EOC and the regional EOCs.
Receive Amber Alert and other Wide Area Alert information from state police.
Perform incident detection and verification for streets within the counties of the region.
Receive local signal preemption from City or County signals.
Coordinate with regional hospitals for patient care and status.
Respond to emergencies with county public safety vehicles.
Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch AuthorityReceive Wide Area Alert information from the Statewide EOC and the regional EOCs.
Aid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Provide evacuation, incident, and transportation system status information to regional public information systems.
Receive early warning information and threat information from the statewide EOC and/or the department of homeland security.
Coordinate with regional hospitals for care facility status as well as patient care and status.
Receive Amber Alert and other Wide Area Alert information from state police.
Operate the regional EOC.
Receive and respond to threat information from the City's TOC regarding critical infrastructure.
Coordinate signal preemption with City of Las Cruces for city fire vehicles
Track location of regional public safety vehicles.
Dispatch the regional (city/ county) police, fire and EMS vehicles (and track their location) and coordinate with all other public safety agencies and communications centers within the region.
Responding to transit emergencies/alarms on-board transit vehicles or at regional transit facilities.
New Mexico Department of Public Safety - DPSDispatch State Police vehicles (and track their location) as well as coordinate with all other public safety agencies within the region.
Generate Amber Alerts and distribute them to regional emergency management agencies, transit agencies, traffic agencies, and the media.
Receive and respond to threat information from the state agency, City or municipality TOC regarding critical infrastructure.
Operate the New Mexico Statewide EOC.
Receive early warning information and threat information from the statewide EOC and/or the department of homeland security.
Aid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Provide regional traffic, transit, emergency management, and maintenance operations with disaster information to disseminate to the traveling public.
Coordinate with regional hospitals for care facility status.
Generate and coordinate wide area alerts and distribute them to regional emergency management agencies, transit agencies, traffic agencies, regional information service providers, and the media.
Participate in the incident response, coordination, and reporting of the Regional Communications Network in a coordination effort only (no dispatch function).
Plan and coordinate region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans dealing with HAZMAT incidents.
New Mexico General Services DepartmentAid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Dispatch the forest service and other public department vehicles (and track their location) and coordinate with all other public safety agencies and communications centers within the region.
New Mexico National GuardAid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Receive early warning information and threat information from the statewide EOC and/or the department of homeland security.
Receive Wide Area Alert information the Statewide EOC.
Receive Amber Alert and other Wide Area Alert information from state police.
Dispatch the New Mexico National Guard vehicles (and track their location) and coordinate with all other public safety agencies and communications centers within the region.
New Mexico State UniversityReceive early warning information and threat information from the statewide EOC and/or the department of homeland security.
Aid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Receive Wide Area Alert information from the Statewide EOC and the regional EOCs.
Receive Amber Alert and other Wide Area Alert information from state police.
Dispatch the University Campus Police vehicles (and track their location) and coordinate with all other public safety agencies and communications centers within the region.
Provide evacuation, incident, and transportation system status information to regional public information systems.
NMDOT - New Mexico Department of TransportationAid in the coordination of region wide emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans.
Provide evacuation, incident, and transportation system status information to regional public information systems, the media, and on the NMDOT website.
Dispatch the NMDOT D1 HELP Courtesy Patrol vehicles (and track their location) and coordinate with all other public safety agencies and communications centers within the region.
Dispatch the NMDOT Motor Transport Division response vehicles (and track their location).
Provide local signal preemption to County/Municipal public safety vehicles.
Receive Amber Alert and other Wide Area Alert information from state police and post alert information on NMDOT DMS.