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Approved Date
10/06/2020
Control Number
2020-209
Agenda Item Number
8.D.
Entity Name
Emergency Management Division
Subject
2020 Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP)
approved by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (see Resolution 2020-084)
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7. Florida Relay — Florida Relay is a free public service that provides a <br />communication link between standard telephone (voice) users and <br />persons who are Deaf, Deaf/Blind, Hard of Hearing and Speech - <br />Disabled using text telephones (TTYs), captioned telephone (CapTel), <br />or personal computers. Users just dial 7-1-1 to reach a Relay <br />operator. The free 7-1-1 access number is available anywhere, <br />anytime. <br />8. NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING CITIZENS - In order to broaden our <br />capabilities to speak with the non-English speaking communities of <br />Indian River County, we subscribe to AT&T Language Line. They are <br />the world's largest provider of 24-hour over -the -phone interpretation. <br />In addition, we have several local residents who have offered their <br />interpreter services. Either of these services would be available to <br />non-English speaking callers. Additionally, public service <br />announcements are also broadcast in Spanish. <br />9. 24-HOUR PHONE LINE Our office maintains a 24-hour phone line <br />(772-226-3930) that will be activated during times of disaster. This <br />phone line will have pre-recorded disaster messages containing <br />protective action /recovery information that can be accessed by the <br />public. <br />10. E-MAIL/TEXT MESSAGE ALERT SUBSCRIBER LIST (Alert <br />Indian River) Our office maintains an E-mail/text message alert <br />subscriber list for disseminating weather alerts, or other warnings, <br />to all subscribers (including local law enforcement and <br />governmental officials/organizations). We are capable of <br />immediately delivering neighborhood level content to <br />geographically targeted consumers via cell phone (texting), e-mail <br />and the web. NOTE: Text messages will be limited to only 180 <br />characters (letters AND spaces). <br />11. Social Media - To increase our public outreach efforts, Indian River <br />County also utilizes social media to post weather alerts, or other <br />warnings. Residents now have the ability to follow us on Twitter, <br />Facebook, Nextdoor, Instagram and/or YouTube. The Indian River <br />County Social Media Policy will be observed at all times. <br />12. Cable TV Interrupt Service - Indian River County utilizes social <br />network media and users can Cable TV interrupt service allows our <br />office to interrupt currently broadcasting television programs with <br />current weather warnings, or other warnings, pertaining to our <br />immediate area. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 135 <br />
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