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  2. In Section A, enter the Building Owner’s Name and the complete address, including any apartment or suite numbers. Ensure accuracy for insurance purposes.
  3. Continue filling out Section A with property details such as building use and latitude/longitude coordinates. Attach at least two photographs of the building as required.
  4. Move to Section B to provide Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) information. Fill in community name, county, and flood zone details accurately.
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The EOC is the centralized location of emergency response and recovery support operations during incidents. While tactical on-scene operations are conducted from the ICP, the EOC supports and helps coordinate ICP operations and any other adjacent incident operations.
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Please Note. If youre having an emergency, please call 911. If you need to report a crime or ask a Sheriffs Office related question, please contact the Otero County Sheriffs Office at (719) 384-5941.
A local emergency manager functions within their community to ensure emergency procedures, training, and resources are available when needed, effective when utilized, and applied appropriately.
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