Description: Okaloosa County Roads with Address Ranges. This layer is the result of a join between Site_Address, evacuation zones, surge zones, parcels, and all emergency response boundaries. It was created to simplify how the search function in the Police and Fire app works. The intent is to perform joins with other polygon layers as needed to provide a sort of one stop shop zone information as it relates to an address. USED FOR PORTAL/WEBGIS. **NOTE: DO NOT USE THE ESN FIELDS CREATED FROM THE SPATIAL JOIN AS THESE ARE ONLY FOR QC CHECKS AND DON'T TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE CELL TOWER ESN. THESE FIELDS ARE CALLED "ESN" AND "ESN_NAME". USE THE FIELDS THAT COME FROM THE RDSPT LAYER. THESE FIELDS ARE CALLED "ESN_DESC" AND "ESN_1".
Description: Okaloosa County Roads with Address Ranges. This layer is the result of a join between Site_Address, evacuation zones, surge zones, parcels, and all emergency response boundaries. It was created to simplify how the search function in the Police and Fire app works. The intent is to perform joins with other polygon layers as needed to provide a sort of one stop shop zone information as it relates to an address. USED FOR PORTAL/WEBGIS. **NOTE: DO NOT USE THE ESN FIELDS CREATED FROM THE SPATIAL JOIN AS THESE ARE ONLY FOR QC CHECKS AND DON'T TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE CELL TOWER ESN. THESE FIELDS ARE CALLED "ESN" AND "ESN_NAME". USE THE FIELDS THAT COME FROM THE RDSPT LAYER. THESE FIELDS ARE CALLED "ESN_DESC" AND "ESN_1".
Description: This file contains ESN (Emergency Service Number), which are based on jurisdictional boundaries. Internal Response Areas (IRAs) define response scenarios that indicate the categories or agencies (Police, Fire, EMS, etc.) that should respond to calls in specific areas. They also specify which departments should send units (Police Department A, Fire Department C, EMS Department D). IRAs include Fire and EMS Run Zones and Tracts. Multiple scenarios can be defined for an area to provide for a primary scenario and as many backups as you would like to plan. IRAs are defined by your agency. Run Zones (Fire Zones and EMS Zones) are defined and used in the EMS Run Card and Fire Run Card features. Run zones are completely independent of the patrol area. They provide a way to assign fire and EMS responsibilities and responses. Run Zones are then associated with an IRA in the IRA database, and GEO entries are assigned IRAs for specific addresses. In this way, Fire and EMS Run Zones become associated with specific areas or addresses. Tracts are used for reporting. Offense tracts are often divided by neighborhoods or similar development type, such as with a commercial area. They are often small enough to give a clear picture of activity in a particular neighborhood without regard for actual street addresses. Tracts are not considered in the operation of CAD and are included strictly for later report summaries. LayerID:11
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS Department, Okaloosa County Public Safety Department
Description: This file contains ESN (Emergency Service Number), which are based on jurisdictional boundaries. Internal Response Areas (IRAs) define response scenarios that indicate the categories or agencies (Police, Fire, EMS, etc.) that should respond to calls in specific areas. They also specify which departments should send units (Police Department A, Fire Department C, EMS Department D). IRAs include Fire and EMS Run Zones and Tracts. Multiple scenarios can be defined for an area to provide for a primary scenario and as many backups as you would like to plan. IRAs are defined by your agency. Run Zones (Fire Zones and EMS Zones) are defined and used in the EMS Run Card and Fire Run Card features. Run zones are completely independent of the patrol area. They provide a way to assign fire and EMS responsibilities and responses. Run Zones are then associated with an IRA in the IRA database, and GEO entries are assigned IRAs for specific addresses. In this way, Fire and EMS Run Zones become associated with specific areas or addresses. Tracts are used for reporting. Offense tracts are often divided by neighborhoods or similar development type, such as with a commercial area. They are often small enough to give a clear picture of activity in a particular neighborhood without regard for actual street addresses. Tracts are not considered in the operation of CAD and are included strictly for later report summaries. LayerID:11
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS Department, Okaloosa County Public Safety Department
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Description: This polygon layer contains Sheriff Response Zone boundaries within Okaloosa County which are determined by the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Department. LayerID:9
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS, Okaloosa County Sheriff's Department.
Description: This file delimits the EMS Zones in Okaloosa County and is used by the 911 for location and software mapping.These zones were created in August 2020 as requested by Okaloosa County Public Safety Division of Emergency Medical Services. The only maintenance required on this layer is when there is an annexation in northern Crestview between the NCRSTU and GRDCR zones. This will be maintained by GIS Analyst at the time of annexation and responder boundary maintenance.
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS Department, Okaloosa County Public Safety Department