ERMA Gulf Response, powered by Environmental Response Management Application (ERMA), is a web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) tool designed to assist both emergency responders and environmental resource managers who deal with incidents that may adversely impact the environment. This application is currently assisting with response operations for the Deepwater Horizon spill and data regarding this incident is displayed here and updated daily. ERMA is also assisting in resource management decisions in support of Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
Emergency Response Boundaries have been extracted from the WA (Enhanced) E911 system. They represent the response boundaries of emergency service providers across Washington State. Includes individual layers for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire Services (Fire), and Law Enforcement Services (Law).
Emergency Response Boundaries have been extracted from the WA (Enhanced) E911 system. They represent the response boundaries of emergency service providers across Washington State. Includes individual layers for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire Services (Fire), and Law Enforcement Services (Law).
Feed of news releases from the US Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency.
Fentress County Emergency Service Mapping ApplicationIncludes maps for,911 ServicesEMA DirectorsHAZMATDrug Free ZonesHelicopter BasesMap was produced by Chris Crabtree, IT Director Fentress County Emergency Communications District E-911Chris Crabtree | IT DirectorFentress County E-911116 Justice Center DrJamestown, TN 38556ccrabtree@fentresscounty911.org
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Emergency Response Boundaries have been extracted from the WA (Enhanced) E911 system. They represent the response boundaries of emergency service providers across Washington State. Includes individual layers for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire Services (Fire), and Law Enforcement Services (Law).
Homeless Persons in Emergency Accommodation during the Week 21 - 27 December 2015 By County
This layer depicts hurricane evacuation routes and risk areas as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA).Hurricane evacuation zones categorized for zip codes coded for four separate zones: A, B, C, & Coastal.
Hurricane Evacuation RoutesThis feature layer, utilizing data from Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data, displays the locations of hurricane evacuation routes in the United States. Per HIFLD, "A hurricane evacuation route is a designated route used to direct traffic inland in case of a hurricane threat. This dataset is based on supplied data from Gulf Coast and Atlantic Seaboard states. The GIS data was gathered from states willing to share such data. Three (3) states (ME, NY, and NH) indicated that they do not maintain public maps showing hurricane evacuation routes and were unable or unwilling to share GIS files depicting such routes."Houston, Texas area hurricane evacuation routesData currency: Caution should be exercised by the user of this feature layer. This data is over ten years old and has not been updated since creation. HIFLD is inquiring with agencies to determine whether they would be willing to be data stewards for this layer going forward. (As of January 2018)Data modification: NoneData source: HIFLD Open Data For more information: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation - Level Data Subcommittee For additional metadata about the original data: ISO-19139 MetadataFor feedback, please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comHomeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) SubcommitteePer HIFLD, "The Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) Subcommittee was established…to address improvements in collection, processing, sharing, and protection of homeland infrastructure geospatial information across multiple levels of government, and to develop a common foundation of homeland infrastructure data to be used for visualization and analysis on all classification domains."
Emergency Response Boundaries have been extracted from the WA (Enhanced) E911 system. They represent the response boundaries of emergency service providers across Washington State. Includes individual layers for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire Services (Fire), and Law Enforcement Services (Law).
The Village of Ottawa has seen severe and repetitive flooding. Several federal, state, and local fund have been used to mitigate the affected properties through acquisition/demolition. However one of the problems that has occurred from this method is the abundance of open space. A workshop was held to work with residents to determine the best uses for this space.
Rural Development Disaster Assistance Declarations - April30Ver2
(Link to Metadata) Preliminary release Storm-Day dam inundation areas digitized from various source Emergency Action Plans. These dams were prioritized for digitization as high risk dams, as defined by Vermont Emergency Management. Data depicts a limited set of dams, and some inundation areas are not completely digitized - as noted in the COMPLETE attribute.