Table of Contents


Introduction-Response vs. Reaction

Defining the Need
   Identifying Potential Communications Problems
   Assessment of Potential Disasters in Georgia
   Highest Risk Counties in Georgia
   Statewide Community Resources

Section Emergency Communication Response Plan
   Georgia ARES Organization Levels
   Staffing Plans
   Physical Assets and Resources
   Disaster Operations
   Emergency Communications Systems

Local Emergency Communications Response Plans
   Emergency Communications Planning
   Defining Local Needs
   Preventing Duplication of Effort
   Communications Systems Failure Modes
   Designing Local Emergency Communications Response Plans
   Designing Emergency Communications Systems

Appendix A. Georgia Counties Threats Assessment
Appendix B. Disaster Declarations, 1990 - 2000
Appendix C. Tornado Events 1950 - 2000
Appendix D. Hurricane Disasters
Appendix E. Quick Response Teams (QRTs)
Appendix F. Receiving and Processing Walk-Ins
Appendix G. Designing Successful Exercises
Appendix H. FCC Rules on Emergency Communications


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