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Emergency Social Services Facilities
During a declared emergency event, this dataset will include the facilities that provide Emergency Social Service assistance.
Emergency Management historical events
Most of these events involved community evacuations, significant structural loss and/or involvement of a Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Emergency Response Officer. Events include those assigned to MNR by an Order-In-Council under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act as well as events where MNR provided requested emergency response assistance. These events fall into one of ten type categories: * dam failure * drought /low water * erosion * flood * forest fire * soil and bedrock instability * Petroleum Resource Center event * EMO requested assistance * continuity of operations event * other requested assistance This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software.
DEPRECATED - Communities Affected by Evacuation Orders and Alerts
DEPRECATED: During a declared emergency event, this dataset will include the communities affected by Evacuation Order Orders and Alerts, which represents the populated communities and First Nations in the province, and their current evacuation status.
Emergency Rooms in BC
Hospitals and other health care facilities in BC that provide 24-hour diagnostic and treatment services for people who have acute, life-threatening injuries or severe illnesses. Definition is protected by Copyright by Information and Referral Federal of Los Angeles County, Inc (https://211taxonomy.org/subscriptions/#agreement)
Evacuation Orders and Alerts
During a declared emergency event, this file represents an aggregated dataset that shows all of the active Orders and Alerts in the Province as initiated by the Local Governments or First Nations. When an Order or Alert is rescinded, its status changes to All Clear. The polygon is removed from this layer and copied to the [Historical Orders and Alerts dataset](https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/historical-orders-and-alerts).
Emergency telephone
Punctual location of emergency or emergency telephones installed on the road network.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Walk-in Clinics in BC
Programs in BC that provide walk-in treatment services for people who have minor illnesses or injuries that do not require a visit to a hospital emergency department or an urgent care facility. These programs are generally specialized practices set up by groups of physicians operating within the provincial-territorial heath system who are available for patients that do not have family physicians or who need medical treatment and-or diagnosis at times when their family physician is not available. In some areas, a walk-in clinic may rotate between the clinics of different physicians. Some programs, mainly in major metropolitan areas, may operate on a 24-hour basis but all tend to be open for some or all evenings and weekends. Definition is protected by Copyright by Information and Referral Federal of Los Angeles County, Inc (https://211taxonomy.org/subscriptions/#agreement)
Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Boundaries
Jurisdictional boundaries for the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR). This dataset represents the regional operational boundaries for the former Provincial Emergency Program (PEP).
Escape Room
Escape Room GIS Week Event Game shape file for Final Destination tracks.
Service to 9-1-1 emergency centers
- Service of administrative emergency call center agreements:This information layer alerts users to telephone respondents for emergency calls that have a 10-digit number.In fact, the “Serte Entente” layer indicates how cities/MRCs are served using a satellite phone to reach administrative emergency call centers, i.e. 9-1-1 emergency call centers that provide a 10-digit emergency telephone number for portions of their territory that do not have cellular coverage (and therefore, no 9-1-1 coverage).- 9-1-1 service (cellular coverage):This information layer alerts users about telephone respondents for 9-1-1 emergency calls.In fact, the “9-1-1 Service (cellular coverage)” layer indicates the cities/MRCs that are served using a cell phone to reach the 9-1-1 emergency center for portions of their territory that are within cellular coverage. Indeed, the layer clarifies the reality of service, since it is intersected by the combined Quebec cellular coverage of Rogers and Bell.Bell Mobile Coverage:Bell mobility 4G HSPA, LTE and 5G cellular coverage for the province of Quebec.Cellular coverage makes it possible to improve 9-1-1 service in Quebec by specifying the areas where cellular devices can be used.It is a layer of information that is restricted to distribution within the Ministry of Public Safety and to 9-1-1 emergency call centers.Rogers mobile coverage:Rogers Communications cellular coverage for the province of QuebecCellular coverage makes it possible to improve 9-1-1 service in Quebec by specifying the areas where cellular devices can be used.It is a layer of information that is restricted to distribution within the Ministry of Public Safety and to 9-1-1 emergency call centers.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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