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Prepare your Center for a
TERT Response
Documents in .pdf format

Even though your Center may not be able or willing to
participate in deployments, you still need to be prepared to receive a
deployment. This is something that can be included in your disaster
plans. Make sure you are familiar with the TERT process, educate your
local emergency management and start preparing.
As you plan for disasters within your PSAP, begin to look
at what you would need to do and have on hand for out of area
dispatchers to come in and assist. Some suggestions are included below
in what we describe as a TERT package. This is something you can put
together now and have on hand. It will have to become part of your
updating process as you change and add things to your procedures.
Include your staff; they will have lots of ideas and information.
TERT Package
The TERT Package is information and resources provided by
the Requesting PSAP to responding TERT. This package should have the
necessary information and supplies for the TERT to function while
deployed. The package should include but is not limited to:
List of CAD codes/commands
List of call types
List of radio frequencies and departments that utilize
same
Unit number or radio signature designations
List of radio codes
Local phone books
List of commonly used telephone numbers
List of other required access numbers
Commonly used terms/names (utility company name, common
place names)
Local maps/ Cross-reference guides
List of major public buildings such as schools; shelters;
hospitals; public safety buildings; other government buildings;
jails/prisons; etc.
Jurisdictional boundaries (police, fire, EMS)
List of agencies dispatched or supported
List of key public officials and current organizational
structure (chain of command)
Facility overview
Overview of local and state laws
Check-in/Check-out procedures
Method of ID credentialing/electronic entry cards
Instructions and definitions for alerting systems if they
are functional
Agency rosters to include EOC
PSAP Survey
It is still important that you complete the PSAP survey
so that your agency information is on hand should you need assistance.
This will save you critical time during a deployment request. This
information will allow us to match team members to your agency
efficiently.
Educate
It is important that you not only keep yourself and your
agency informed on this process but to pass this information along to
your emergency management personnel. They need to be familiar with the
process so that when you ask for assistance, they know where to turn.
Participation
Not
every agency will be able or interested in participating in out of state
deployments. However, there are many that would be willing to help a
Michigan PSAP. In order for us to provide mutual aid and be able to
receive proper reimbursement and aid from the State and Federal
agencies, assistance must be sent through emergency management in the
form of a TERT response. So those agencies interested, even if you only
have two people that qualify, should make sure they have appropriate
training, resources and information. You are required to participate in
every deployment. If you can’t spare the staff due to schedule,
illness, shortage, interest, etc., you don’t have to participate in that
particular deployment.
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