NV EAS Plan Attachment 2-Operational Areas

NV EAS Plan Attachment 2-Operational Areas

Nevada Emergency Alert System Plan Attachment 2. Nevada EAS Operational Areas ATTACHMENT 2 NEVADA EAS OPERATIONAL AREAS The Nevada EAS Operational Area is divided into three sections. Western Nevada/Eastern California . Southern Nevada/Inyo County, California . Eastern Nevada Jurisdictions within the Nevada EAS Operational Areas Western Nevada/Eastern Eastern Nevada Southern Nevada/Inyo County, California California Carson City Elko County Clark County Churchill County Eureka County Esmeralda County Douglas County Humboldt County Lincoln County Lyon County Lander County Nye County (southern) Mineral County White Pine County Inyo County (CA) Nye County (northern) San Bernardino County (CA) Pershing County Mohave County (AZ) Washoe County Storey County Alpine County (CA)* El Dorado County (CA)* Lassen County (CA) Modoc County (CA)* Mono County (CA) Placer County (CA)* Nevada EAS Operational Areas Plumas County (CA)* . Sierra County (CA)* 2 *Areas east of the Sierra Nevada crest. Italicized text refers to non-Nevada jurisdictions. Southern Inyo County, California covers the area from the village of Independence in the north to the south county line and includes the communities of Shoshone, Death Valley National Park and headquarters, Furnace Creek, Cartagom, Barlett, Stovepipe Wells, Panamint Springs, Keeler, Olancha, Little Lake, Lone Pine, and Lake Owens. The area north of Independence is in Attachment the Western Nevada/Eastern California Operational Area. No broadcast stations in the Northern Inyo County area are able to receive signals from Las Vegas or Reno broadcast stations. Local EAS activations can be made through the use of CAP EAS by originating officials or by going through the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services. Note that these are estimates only and broadcast signals may vary. While this is the Nevada EAS Plan, broadcast signals do not respect political boundaries. Therefore, a realistic Operational Area includes areas of California and Arizona as noted below. Currently areas in other surrounding states including Oregon, Idaho, and Utah are not considered part of the 2-1 Nevada Emergency Alert System Plan Attachment 2. Nevada EAS Operational Areas NVOA for the purposes of this plan, however, broadcast signals originating from these areas may be received. EAS Participants should always consider the source of the signal in making the determination to share the alert. FIPS Codes for the Operational Areas are listed in Attachment 3. Operational Areas Nevada EAS . Executive Summary 2 Attachment 2-2 Nevada Emergency Alert System Plan Attachment 2. Nevada EAS Operational Areas Nevada EAS Operational Areas Nevada EAS Operational Areas . 2 Attachment 2-3 Nevada Emergency Alert System Plan Attachment 2. Nevada EAS Operational Areas Western Nevada/Eastern California Operational Area Operational Areas Nevada EAS . Executive Summary 2 Attachment 2-4 Nevada Emergency Alert System Plan Attachment 2. Nevada EAS Operational Areas Southern Nevada/Inyo County, CA Operational Area Nevada EAS Operational Areas . 2 Attachment 2-5 Nevada Emergency Alert System Plan Attachment 2. Nevada EAS Operational Areas Eastern Nevada Operational Area Operational Areas Nevada EAS . 2 Executive Summary Attachment 2-6 .

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