Office of Emergency Management

Mobile Emergency Operations Center-2

EOC-2 was designed to respond to localized emergencies and be as functional as the EOC with select emergency services coordinators from Metro departments as dictated by the emergency situation.  EOC-2 is used on multi-department emergency response for the purpose of unified command.

OEM Bus
This 1979 40-foot MTA passenger bus was retrieved from the salvage yard in 1998 and began its transformation into an impressive working mobile communications and coordination center.  Cost to the taxpayers for this transformation was $80,000 for the motor and drive train.  Most of the work, supplies and equipment were corporate contributions and the unit is now valued over $400,000.

EOC-2 runs on a generator with option of being powered by an external source.  The engine is strictly for mobility.  Window shades are installed in all windows for privacy and a red light system is installed for night missions.

7 Work Stations
There are 7 total work stations on both sides of EOC-2.

Work Station equipment
Each station has a department specific but programmable 800 MHz radio, cell phone, laptop connection, and department specific electronic rolodex.

On Board Doppler Radar
On board Doppler radar, satellite TV for three televisions, VCR, 30’ boom with video camera, copy/fax, portable radio battery charger and 2 satellite telephones are some of the equipment on board EOC-2.

Conference Room
In the rear of the bus is a conference room with cell phone, TV, and fax/copy machine.