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Incident Communications Interoperability Strategy Illinois Terrorism Task Force Communications Committee.

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1 Incident Communications Interoperability Strategy Illinois Terrorism Task Force Communications Committee

2 Statewide Operational Concepts During an emergency, resources and frequencies will be assigned based on mission assignments. Initial response to an incident is LOCAL. Communications systems will expand to support local emergency operations.

3 Local Emergency Initial First Responder –Initiates Incident Command –Uses normal and tactical frequencies INCIDENT OCCURS

4 Local Emergency Multi-Agency Response INCIDENT OCCURS Normal Frequency IFERN IREACH Fireground(s) Normal Frequency ISPERN IREACH

5 Local Emergency Multi-Agency Response INCIDENT OCCURS Normal Frequency IFERN IREACH Fireground(s) Normal Frequency ISPERN IREACH PROBLEM UNABLE TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN AND AMONG RESPONSE AGENCIES

6 Local Emergency Multi-Agency Interoperable Response Normal Frequency IFERN IREACH 6 Fireground(s) Normal Frequency ISPERN IREACH INCIDENT OCCURS VHF TACTICAL (VTAC ) Mobile Radio For The Command Vehicle 5 Interoperable Channels

7 Communications Surge Strategy Localized Event Response by local agencies (fire, police, etc.) Communications on normal and mutual aid operating channels VHF interoperability used between departments Class 1 or Class 2 command post utilized

8 Communications Surge Strategy Large Multi-Agency Event Response by multiple agencies and disciplines Unified Command operational Coordinated communications on various channels Class 2 or Class 3 command post used

9 Communications Surge Strategy Major to Catastrophic Event Including Deployment of Specialized Teams Unified Command operational Need for specialized communications capabilities Need for MANAGED communications system

10 Communications Surge Strategy Illinois Transportable Emergency Communications System Cross-band interface 24 VHF portables 24 UHF portables 2 VHF base stations 3 UHF repeaters –2 (450-470 MHz) 1 (800 MHz) Satellite Internet Weather station with plume modeling software ITECS

11 Communications Surge Capability ITECS Based in IEMA Regions 2Winnebago County 3Will County 4DuPage County 4Chicago 6IEMA 7 Champaign County 6 through 11 to be determined Activated by IEMA – SEOC Suite closest to the incident will be dispatched following request

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