Emergency Management for El Paso Regional ITS Architecture Roles and Responsibilities
Stakeholder Role and Responsibility
City of El Paso Fire Department Provide incident and emergency information to the general public.
Dispatch City of El Paso Fire and FMS Vehicles to respond to emergencies.
Operate the City emergency operations center for incident coordination with regional emergency management providers.
Coordinate wide area alert notifications with regional traffic management agencies, regional emergency management agencies, regional maintenance and construction agencies, and regional transit agencies.
Coordinate regional emergency plans, as well as evacuation and re–entry plans.
Participate in emergency response, coordination, and reporting for the regional emergency and mutual aid network.
City of El Paso Police Department Participate in emergency response, coordination, and reporting for the regional emergency and mutual aid network.
Provide incident and emergency information to the general public.
Operate a regional PSAP (public safety answering point).
Coordinate emergency response and emergency reports with the county sheriff/fire/EMS/EOC, local fire/EOC/EMS/Fusion Center, and other public safety agencies.
Share emergency information with the regional traffic, maintenance, and construction agencies.
Coordinate regional emergency plans, as well as evacuation and re–entry plans.
Dispatch City of El Paso Police vehicles to respond to emergencies.
City of El Paso Streets and Maintenance Department Share emergency information with regional public safety agencies.
County Emergency Management Agencies Participate in emergency response, coordination, and reporting for the regional emergency and mutual aid network.
Operate County emergency operations centers for emergency coordination with regional emergency management providers .
Coordinate wide area alert notifications with regional traffic management agencies, regional emergency management agencies, regional maintenance and construction agencies, and regional transit agencies.
Coordinate regional emergency plans, evacuation and re–entry plans, and early warning systems.
Independent School Districts Dispatch Independent School District police vehicles to respond to emergencies.
Municipal or County Public Safety Dispatch municipal and county public safety vehicles to respond to emergencies.
New Mexico DPS Participate in emergency response for regional emergency, evacuation, and re–entry plans.
Dispatch New Mexico State Police vehicles to respond to emergencies.
Private Ambulance Dispatch ambulances from regional private ambulance companies to respond to emergencies.
Private Tow/Wrecker Providers Dispatch tow and/or wrecker vehicles from regional private tow/wrecker companies to respond to emergencies.
Regional University/Colleges Dispatch regional university/college police vehicles to respond to emergencies.
RGCOG Coordinate emergency response and emergency reports with the county sheriff/fire/EMS/EOC, local fire/EOC/EMS/Fusion Center, and other public safety agencies.
Operate regional PSAPs (public safety answering points) in Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presidio, and Brewster counties.
Participate in emergency response, coordination, and reporting for the regional emergency and mutual aid network.
Dispatch police, fire, and EMS vehicles to respond to emergencies occurring in Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presidio, and Brewster counties.
Texas Department of Public Safety (TxDPS) Coordinate regional evacuation and re–entry plans.
Send Amber Alerts to TxDOT Fort Worth TMC.
Dispatch Texas Highway Patrol vehicles to respond to emergencies on state–owned roads and highways.
Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) Coordinate wide area alert notifications with regional traffic management agencies, regional emergency management agencies, regional maintenance and construction agencies, and regional transit agencies.
Provide emergency information to the regional traffic, maintenance, and construction agencies.
Coordinate regional emergency plans, evacuation and re–entry plans, and early warning systems.
TxDOT Send Amber Alerts to other TxDOT district emergency management centers.
Share emergency information with regional emergency management agencies.
Receive Amber Alerts from TxDPS.
US Army Coordinate emergency responses with regional public safety and transportation agencies.
Provide comprehensive medical care to all beneficiaries including active duty military, their family members, and retirees for northeast El Paso region.
US Bureau of Customs and Border Protection Send emergency data and information to Border Patrol Communications Center.
Coordinate emergency responses with federal and regional public safety and transportation agencies.
Dispatch US Border Patrol Vehicles to respond to border–related emergencies.