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of the transportation network, such
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zones of the at-risk region are eva
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5 PlanningPlanning considerations C
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ers include transportation planners
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establish a clear protocol which ag
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n Executive government - Mayor and
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lated strategies and tactics, demon
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apidly synthesize information that
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n Location and distribution of evac
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Geographic information systems can
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is-clearing capabilities among supp
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the location of the incident and ho
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TacticNo changes to normal roadway
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DESTINATIONS AND SHELTERINGEvacuati
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n Condition of transportation netwo
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inquiries initiated from out of the
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PUBLIC EDUCATIONEmergency managemen
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During the planning process, each a
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6 Planning for for a No-NoticeaEvac
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Planning and preparedness phaseThis
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How does the evacuation plan identi
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What provisions should the evacuati
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1.6SHELTERING/DESTINATIONFor inform
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Activation phaseThis operational ph
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3.4SHELTERING/DESTINATIONFor inform
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What resources are needed to suppor
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What contingency plans have been pr
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Who needs to be notified to begin t
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CONCLUSIONThis Primer presents guid
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