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'''''ENS (Emergency Notification Systems)''''' is a general category for any systems used to notify persons or devices of an emergency. May include changeable message signs, sirens, telephone and other media. |
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'''''LAENS (Large Area Emergency Notification System)''''' |
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A communications system used by a public safety agency to notify people in a large area about an emergency condition. |
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'''''WAENS (Wide Area Emergency Notification System)''''' |
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A communications system designed to deliver information (action or knowledge related) regarding a public safety, public service or emergency management event. Message recipients may include first responder staff from multiple jurisdictions, residents living in a small segment of a neighborhood/community or an entire county, motorists traveling on freeways or major thoroughfares or, quite simply, almost anyone anywhere. |
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'''NENA 56-003''', NENA Minimum Standards for Emergency Telephone Notification Systems Document |
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 9 January 2024
ENS (Emergency Notification Systems) is a general category for any systems used to notify persons or devices of an emergency. May include changeable message signs, sirens, telephone and other media.
Related Terms:
LAENS (Large Area Emergency Notification System)
A communications system used by a public safety agency to notify people in a large area about an emergency condition.
WAENS (Wide Area Emergency Notification System)
A communications system designed to deliver information (action or knowledge related) regarding a public safety, public service or emergency management event. Message recipients may include first responder staff from multiple jurisdictions, residents living in a small segment of a neighborhood/community or an entire county, motorists traveling on freeways or major thoroughfares or, quite simply, almost anyone anywhere.
Relevant NENA Documents
Note: To find and download the document, copy the document number (like NENA-STA-010) from below and search the NENA Standards and Documents page.
NENA 56-003, NENA Minimum Standards for Emergency Telephone Notification Systems Document