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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 130-96 RACES PlanRESOLUTION NO. 130 - 96 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ADOPTING A RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL EMERGENCY SERVICE (RACES) PLAN WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is aware of the hazards in and around the City of Dublin, and alert to the possibility of a major disaster; and WHEREAS, in the event of a disaster, reliable communication will be vital and normal modes of communication may not be available; and WHEREAS, to facilitate the use of Amateur Radio frequencies as a alternate mode of communication City Staff' have prepared a Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan in conformance with the current State guidelines; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED' that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby adopt the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A, and by reference made a part hereof. PASSED~ APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of November, 1996. AYES: Councilmembers Barnes, Burton, Howard, Moffatt and Mayor Houston NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Mayor City of Dublin State of California Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan November 1996 City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency .Service Plan Table of Contents TITLE Table of Contents Revision Log Distribution PAGE i ii iii SECTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. SUBJECT Area Covered Jurisdiction Covered Radio Officer and Staff Organization Volunteers RACES Resources Networks Network Service Levels Identifiers Frequency Coordination Station Locations Equipment Resources Mutual Aid Review Mobilization Approvals and Concurrences Area Map(s) Dublin in relation to Alameda County Dublin detail map Civil Defense/Emergency Services Coordinator Amateur Radio Service Organization Network and Frequency Assignments Fixed Station Locations PAGE 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 APPENDIX 1 - PAGE A APPENDIX 1 - PAGE B APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3 APPENDIX 4 Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page i City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan REVISION LOG REVISION # 0 (Original) PAGE #s DATE ENTERED ENTERED BY All 10/25/96 Ed Diemer Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page ii City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency. Service Plan DISTRIBUTION ADDRESSED TO: City of Dublin, City Manager City of Dublin, Office of Emergency Services Dublin San Ram6n Services District, Chief Administrator Dublin Unified School District, Superintendent Each City of Dublin RACES member Alameda County OES ARRL East Bay Section Emergency Coordinator, [for distribution] Radio officer/Coordinator, Livermore Radio officer/Coordinator, Pleasanton Radio officer/Coordinator, San Ramon Livermore American Red Cross Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page iii City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan PURPOSE: The purpose of this plan is to provide authority for the participation of Amateur Radio operators in providing essential communications during a period of national, state or local emergency. RACES operations are in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations. 1.0 AREA COVERED: The location of the CITY OF DUBLIN is shown on the maps in APPENDIX 1. The city has a population of 26,267 (1996, CA Dept. of Finance) and an area of 11.42 square miles. 1.1 THREAT: California faces a variety of threats, both natural and manmade, for which it must be prepared to respond. An extensive geographical area, long ocean shoreline, climatic and topographic extremes, and geological faults present a range of hazards to be considered by emergency services workers, both professional and volunteer. Some threats which may warrant RACES mobilization include: Earthquakes are the most notorious of natural hazards because of proximity of geologic faults to major urban centers. In the event of a major earthquake in the Bay Area, it is probable that the City of Dublin will sustain a great number of casualties, extensive property damage, fires, flooding, and other ensuing hazards. Of particular concern are earthquakes on the San Andreas, Hayward, and Calaveras faults. Extensive search and rescue operations may be required to assist trapped or injured persons. Emergency medical care, food, and temporary shelter would be required by injured or displaced persons. Emergency operations could be seriously hampered by the loss of communications and damage to transportation routes within, and to and from, the disaster area and by the disruption of public utilities and services. Flooding has not been a major problem in Dublin. Areas subject to flooding in the City of Dublin are generally along Scarlett Court, Amador Plaza Road, Ironwood Court, Honey Court, and the Dublin Creek area. For more detailed information refer to the City of Dublin Flood Map. Wildland fires are threats to rural areas and adjacent communities throughout the State. Santa Ana winds and low humidity conditions frequently push wildland blazes into urban areas. The resulting loss of ground cover, especially in steeply sloped areas, creates the possibility of landslides. Hazardous materials are an increasing concern in this industrial society. Releases threaten the population with both immediate affects and long-term cancer potential. The significance of the problems to the environment, property, or human health is dependent on the type, location, and quantity of Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page 1 City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan the material released. The City of Dublin lies in a valley between two ridge lines. There are two major high speed routes, Interstates 580 and 680, which traverse the city. There are no large industrial facilities located in the valley but the interstates have a significant amount of truck traffic which transports hazardous materials. Large scale transportation accidents that involve trucks, buses, military and civilian aircraft are possible. Nuclear accidents are possible because of numerous military installations, the transporting of weapons and spent fuel over railroads and the interstate highway system, and as the result of military air crashes. Nuclear war is always a possibility. Any area of the State could experience dangerous radioactive fallout from a nuclear attack on the .United States or elsewhere. There are many potential nuclear targets in and around Alameda County. Damage to persons and buildings would vary according to distance from ground zero. Acts of terrorism against government units, public places, or transportation systems are possible. 2.0 JURISDICTION COVERED: The jurisdiction covered Emergency Services Director who is responsible for the relating to civil defense and disaster activities are: 2.1 CITY OF DUBLIN City Manager Dublin Civic Center 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 The everyday Emergency Services Coordinator is listed in APPENDIX 2. This plan will serve to qualify the CITY OF DUBLIN for matching funds under the Federal Contributions Program. by this plan and the development of plans 3.0 RADIO OFFICER AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: The organization for the implementation and administration of the RACES resources is shown in APPENDIX 2. Written operational procedures are issued as required. Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page 2 City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emerge. ncy Service Plan 4.0 VOLUNTEERS: The CITY OF DUBLIN utilizes two categories of amateur radio operators: 4.1 Level I Volunteers: amateur radio operators and others enrolled under the provisions of this plan are registered Disaster Service Workers in the COMMUNICATIONS class in accordance with Section 3100 (et seq.) of the California Government Code, have completed a Loyalty Oath/Affirmation, and checked for loyalty and reliability through local records checks by the local law enforcement agency. Personnel may be issued City identification cards by the Emergency Services Coordinator. (May also be issued County identification if special provisions have been made between the city and county.) 4.2 Level II Volunteers: This level includes all other Amateur Radio operators choosing not to be a Level I volunteer. They shall be registered Disaster Service Workers in the COMMUNICATIONS class, in accordance with Section 3100 (et seq.) of the California Government Code and complete the Loyalty Oath/Affirmation. They will NOT be checked for loyalty and reliability through local record checks, nor will they be issued a City identification card by the Emergency Services coordinator. 5.0 RACES Resources: RACES resources are considered a facility available to all government services as required. Specific channels are not assigned exclusively to any one service. 6.0 Networks: This system operates two (2) network levels within the CITY OF DUBLIN under the provision of this plan. The individual networks and the frequencies used to implement them are shown in APPENDIX 3. 7.0 Network Service Levels: 7.1 Level 2 Nets provide direction and control communications between the ALAMEDA COUNTY Emergency Operations Center, the CITY OF DUBLIN, other jurisdictions within the County, and the Emergency Alert System stations in the EAS Operational Area. 7.2 Level 4 Nets provide direction and control communications between the CITY OF DUBLIN and deployed mobile units and other authorized units within the city. 8.0 Identifiers: Operators will use tactical station identifiers in conjunction with their amateur callsign. Tactical callsigns are published in APPENDIX 4. Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page 3 City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan 9.0 Frequency Coordination: Frequencies identified in APPENDIX 3 and used within the CITY OF DUBLIN are coordinated by the City RACES Radio Officer who will resolve interference problems within this area. Interference problems from outside sources will be referred to the County RACES Radio officer in concurrence with the OES Region II Telecommunications Coordinator for resolution. In the event of an emergency which necessitates invoking the President's War Emergency Powers, RACES will be govemed by Section 97.407(b) of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Operations will be restricted to frequencies assigned and coordinated by the California Office of Emergency Services. 10.0 Station Locations: Locations of all Net Control stations and other fixed stations operated under this plan, and their tactical identifiers, are listed in APPENDIX 4. 11.0 Equipment Resources: There are a number of fixed, portable, and mobile stations owned by the CITY OF DUBLIN, and operated under the provisions of this plan. In addition there is equipment owned and operated by the individual RACES operators as the situation requires. All networks will be available at the primary Emergency Operations Center and at designated alternate centers. 12.0 Mutual Aid: The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service is a COMMUNICATIONS resource covered by the California Master Mutual Aid Agreement. Requests from or to the CITY OF DUBLIN for assistance (mutual aid) will be directed to the COUNTY OF ALAMEDA Office of Emergency Services. In the event communication is broken to ALAMEDA County OES, then the request may be directed to an adjoining city with notification to the County OES as soon as conditions permit. 13.0 Review: This plan and it's appendices shall be reviewed for completeness, currency, and accuracy not later than two (2) years after the latest approval date. Revisions and corrections will be issued to all plan holders when approved. 14.0 Mobilization: 14.1 Authority: The authority to activate RACES and mobilize personnel and resources rests with the CITY OF DUBLIN Emergency Services Coordinator and staff (including the RACES Radio Officer). 14.2 Requests for RACES support from any other agency shall be directed to the CITY OF DUBLIN Emergency Services Coordinator. See paragraph 14.1. 14.3 Alert List: The Radio Officer and staff shall maintain a current alert list roster and callout procedures under a separate Standard Operating Procedure document. Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page 4 City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan APPROVALS AND CONCURRENCES DATE RACES Radio Officer CITY OF DUBLIN DATE Emergency Services Coordinator CITY OF DUBLIN DATE City Manager CITY OF DUBLIN DATE County RACES Radio Officer COUNTY OF ALAMEDA DATE RACES Coordinator Alameda County Office of Emergency Services Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page 5 City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan Map A: APPENDIX. 1 Location of Dublin in Alameda County, California Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page A City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan APPENDIX 1 Map B: Detail of Dublin, California Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page B City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan APPENDIX 2 Civil Defense/Emergency Services Coordinator City of Dublin Emergency Services Coordinator: Dean Johnson 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 (510) 833-6640 Amateur Radio Service Organization RACES Radio Officer Assistant Radio Officer Assistant Radio Officer Edwin F. Diemer, N6SVD 11528 Betlen Dr. Dublin, CA 94568 (510) 294-2342 (W) (510) 828-5367 (H) James R. McWhorter, W6GPM 11799 Bloomington Way Dublin, CA 94568 (510) 833-1661 Robert M. Trimble, KB6KYG 8139 Via Zapata Dublin, CA 94568 (510) 828-5683 Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page A City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan APPENDIX 3 NETWORK AND FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS NETWORK LEVEL 2 - Alameda County Operational Area to Cities: 147.240+ 444.200+ 442.350+ 442.925+ 145.130- 146.465 Alameda County RACES repeater, San Leandro hills * Alameda County RACES repeater, San Leandro hills ** Alameda County RACES repeater, San Leandro hills ** Alameda County RACES repeater, Sunol peak * * Southern Alameda County repeater, Hayward hills Primary simplex voice calling channel (Golf Chan. 51 ) 145.710 145.030 145.790 145.790 Primary simplex packet channel (Chan. 49) Packet digi~repeater/station at ALCO EOC, KE6WCQ-1 Packet BBS, N6QMY-1, ARES/RACES support, Fremont Packet BBS, N6QMY-1, via Node FMTNODE, Fremont 147.240+ is normally linked to 444.200+ These three repeaters are normally on PL 107.2 LEVEL 4 NETWORK - Dublin EOC to facilities and units within the city: Primary simplex voice channel (2 meters) Secondary simplex voice channel (2 meters) Primary simplex voice channel (440) Primary simplex packet channel (2 meters) Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page A City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan / Alameda County EOC Level 2 Nets Livermore EOC Dublin EOC / Pleasanton EOC Level 4 Nets / Mobile/Deployed Units (Dublin) Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page B City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan APPENDIX 4 Fixed Station Locations 1. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTERS AND TACTICAL CALLSIGNS: CITY OF DUBLIN "Dublin" City EOC Dublin Police Services 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 2. REPEATER/MOBILE RELAY FACILITIES (input/output frequencies): CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: OWNER: W6OA 147.72/147.12 MHZ 100 HZ Valley Memorial Hospital, Livermore Livermore Amateur Radio Klub (LARK), affiliated with the City of Livermore CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: OWNER: N6HZG 147.645/147.045 MHZ 94.8 HZ Sunol Ridge N6HZG CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: OWNER: WA6YHJ 147.375/146.775 MHZ 100 HZ Livermore LLNL RACES CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: OWNER: AD6D 146.03/145.43 MHZ 100 HZ Livermore Sandia RACES CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: WB6MFV 223.14/224.74 MHZ 100 HZ Livermore Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page A City of Dublin, CA Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Plan OWNER: Sandia RACES CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: OWNER: AC6NY 144.97 MHZ Packet BBS San Ramon AC6NY CALL: FREQ: ACCESS: LOCATION: OWNER: WA6YHJ-1 145.09 MHZ Packet BB S Livermore LLNL RACES !¢ Rev. 0 (10/25/96) Page B