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Ecoregions* in the State of Oregon *denote areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type quality, and quantity of environmental resources
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The Oregon Spatial Data Library provides easy and convenient ways to find, access and share free geospatial data.
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Some examples of data available to everyone: Populated Places
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Some examples of data available to everyone: Hospitals
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Some examples of data available to everyone: Fire Stations
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Some examples of data available to everyone: Police Stations
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Some examples of data available to everyone: Beach Access & Boat Ramps
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Some examples of data available to everyone: Tsunami Inundation Line
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View of tsunami inundation line in the North Bend and Coos Bay area.
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View of the Tsunami inundation zone in the North Bend and Coos Bay area.
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The tsunami inundation zone area can be used to query assets like, hospitals, fire stations, police stations, etc.
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Select by Location: select features that have their centroid in the inundation area.
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The follows are reports generated from the Select By Location tool.
26 Cities impacted
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18 School Districts
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Geographic Places 1143 items selected including: airports, basins, bays, beaches, bridges (15), cemeteries, churches (9), cities (8), dams (7), islands, lakes, levees, military, parks, post offices (58), schools (10), streams, towers, etc.
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14 Fire Stations
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12 Police Stations
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7 Dams
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3 correctional facilities and 3 nursing homes.
Not impacted: Hospitals, Emergency Operations Centers, Public Health Departments, Government Buildings.
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Highways and railroad identified using the Select By Location tool.
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109 miles of highway
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Rail 78 miles
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North Bend and Coos Bay population 24,774 from 2000 census blocks.
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Using the Select By Location Tool, select Census Blocks that intersect the Tsunami Inundation Line to estimate the count of population with the highest risk factor. The 2000 census indicates a population of 2150.
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The placement of fire stations, police stations and hospitals.
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Seaside population 5914 from 2000 census blocks.
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Again, use the Select By Location Tool to estimate the count of population with the highest risk factor. The 2000 census indicates a population of 5406.
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The placement of fire stations, police stations and hospitals.
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System
Command Window
WebEOC is a web enabled, user friendly, and locally configurable incident and event management system. Emergency managers and first responders, regardless of their physical location, can use the WebEOC to generate, post, transmit and share real-time information about an incident. Users manage their interface using the Command Window.
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Status Boards
Status Boards, also referred to as Section Logs, are assigned to each of the sections in the Incident Command System operational hierarchy. The boards with the blue boxes indicate the boards where users can enter information. The gray boxes indicate read only boards. The bold red letters indicate new information has been added to the board.
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The WebEOC Mapper Professional module will create a map feature based on the address location information. In this case, the user is logging information into the Significant Events status board and enters Coos Bay, Oregon and selects the Get Address button.
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Once the Get Address button is selected, the Latitude and Longitude fields are automatically populated.
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Select the Map It button to map the feature to Mapper Professional. Use the Description Field to post the information other users will see.
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The Mapper Professional opens centered on Coos Bay and places at symbol at the latitude and longitude location.
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Select the symbol to get options to read, write, or edit the information added to the Significant Events status board.
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The Information icon was selected displaying the Significant Events entry.
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Additional data layers, for example Aerial photos, can be turned on and off using the Slider tool.
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Aerial photos
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Google Street View functionality is built into Mapper Professional.
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Google Street View example.
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Mapper Professional has a road transportation routing tool. The green thumbtack is the start point and the red thumb tack in the end point
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The purple line between the red and green thumbtacks if the preferred route.
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If the bridge is impassable due to the Tsunami, a barricade is placed on the bridge.
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The route between the green and red thumbtacks is re-solved due to barricade.
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Questions?