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Refer to [http://wwwi/intranet/tr/emerg_response.htm http://wwwi/intranet/tr/emerg_response.htm] for links to the Emergency Contact List, Missouri New Madrid Earthquake Exercise, the National Incident Management System (NIMS), MoDOT Emergency Communications and MEROC Trailers, MoDOT Standard Radio Load and the Incident Management Action Plan.
 
Refer to [http://wwwi/intranet/tr/emerg_response.htm http://wwwi/intranet/tr/emerg_response.htm] for links to the Emergency Contact List, Missouri New Madrid Earthquake Exercise, the National Incident Management System (NIMS), MoDOT Emergency Communications and MEROC Trailers, MoDOT Standard Radio Load and the Incident Management Action Plan.
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MoDOT also operates a [[:Category:944 Radio Operation|statewide two-way radio communications system]].  This system is licensed in the Highway Maintenance and Local Government Public Safety Radio Service and may be referred to as a "dual use" system.  Normally it is used for routine highway business but during times of declared emergency it augments Civil Defense.
 
MoDOT also operates a [[:Category:944 Radio Operation|statewide two-way radio communications system]].  This system is licensed in the Highway Maintenance and Local Government Public Safety Radio Service and may be referred to as a "dual use" system.  Normally it is used for routine highway business but during times of declared emergency it augments Civil Defense.

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The Incident Response Plan directs the actions of MoDOT personnel in the event of an incident or emergency situation. The plan establishes procedures for conducting effective and coordinated response and recovery operations using resources available to MoDOT.

Refer to http://wwwi/intranet/tr/emerg_response.htm for links to the Emergency Contact List, Missouri New Madrid Earthquake Exercise, the National Incident Management System (NIMS), MoDOT Emergency Communications and MEROC Trailers, MoDOT Standard Radio Load and the Incident Management Action Plan.

MoDOT also operates a statewide two-way radio communications system. This system is licensed in the Highway Maintenance and Local Government Public Safety Radio Service and may be referred to as a "dual use" system. Normally it is used for routine highway business but during times of declared emergency it augments Civil Defense.