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• Address Points Layer <br /> • Utilities Infrastructure <br /> • Fire Hydrant Locations <br /> • Dry Hydrant Locations <br /> • Floor Plans Stored in New World linked to buildings for Fire Division <br /> • Arson Statistics and Investigations <br /> • Hazardous Materials Locations <br /> xa Commercial Building Locations <br /> Accurate Street Centerline Network- including impedances (for more efficient <br /> routing ) <br /> • Flood Zone Information <br /> • Evacuation Routes <br /> • Census Demographics for the County <br /> • Special Needs Population Layer - currently in an access database (about 400 <br /> records ) <br /> • Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities <br /> • Wireless Internet Services Locations <br /> • Traffic Accidents <br /> • Cell Phone Towers <br /> • Critical Facilities <br /> Homeland Security <br /> • Brush Fire Data from Department of Forestry <br /> Additional layers may be required as the Department increases its GIS utilization and <br /> incorporates additional data . <br /> In addition to the aforementioned layers , Department personnel currently have access to <br /> several other GIS data layers , including : <br /> • Emergency Service Numbers <br /> • Fire Stations <br /> • Fire/ EMS Quadrants <br /> • Hospitals <br /> • Interstate Mile Markers <br /> • Police Beats <br />" 0 Railroads <br /> • Schools <br /> Streams <br /> • Street Centerlines <br /> • Subdivisions <br /> • Water <br /> • Zip Codes ( from Post Office ) <br /> It is recommended that the Database Manager work with the recommended GIS Director to <br /> conduct an audit and inventory of any Department maintained datasets . This will function to <br /> determine data quality of these layers in terms of attributes , feature geometry, and temporal <br /> accuracy. Additional geographic coverage of the flood dataset may be needed as per <br /> Department personnel . <br /> ItMapping and Spatial Analysis in Support of Emergency Services Department Operations <br /> (includinq Emergency Operations Center) <br /> The Emergency Services Department should work with the recommended GIS Director and <br /> train specific department personnel in the use of GIS to gain quick successes based on <br /> 44 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />