Emergency Response Units Help
MoDOT
Keep Roads
Open During Disasters
JEFFERSON CITY - Although
there are no hurricanes coming to Missouri, we're still vulnerable
to disasters such as earthquakes and tornadoes. When such an
event happens here, the Missouri Department of Transportation
is doing all it can to be ready to keep the roads open.
One key component of this
effort is the department's three Mobile Emergency Response Operations
Centers, which are equipped with technology to provide critical
communications capabilities in the event of a large-scale disaster.
When minutes count, these units can be sent to the affected area
and set up in an instant -- even when everything else is down
-- saving valuable time.
"In a disaster, as in everyday
emergencies, MoDOT's mission is to get the highways open and emergency
personnel where they need to be," said John Diggs, coordinator
for the response units. "During a large-scale disaster, these
units will help us tremendously by keeping communications open."
For example, some experts
say Missouri is overdue for an earthquake along the New Madrid
Fault. According to Diggs, if such an event were to happen, it's
likely that all landline telephones, cell phones and Internet
communications would be inoperable. The units could be sent to
the affected areas to provide communications critical to MoDOT's
emergency response. The equipment can also be used during times
of domestic attack, disease outbreaks or more confined disasters,
such as tornadoes.
The units have enough power
(from propane generators), office space, computers, telephones,
radios, food and water for five to six people for up to seven
days. They're equipped with maps and global positioning systems
to help MoDOT responders pinpoint locations where help is needed.
The setup helps ensure the centers can communicate with federal,
state and local agencies, as well as internal MoDOT units.
"This ability is extremely
critical during a major event where there is a long-term, statewide
loss of power, telephone and cellular communications," Diggs said.
Editor's Note:
To arrange tours and demonstrations of the units in mid-Missouri,
call John Diggs at 573-434-9022. Recorded
comments on this topic from Diggs are available by calling MoDOT's
sound bite service at 1-866-847-7173 or visiting www.modot.org/newsroom.