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Warning and Communications Program works with a variety of federal, state, local government agencies, volunteer groups and private industry in providing emergency communications in Wisconsin regardless of the type of disaster or emergency. Wisconsin Emergency Management has a variety of communications equipment located in our State Emergency Operation Center at Madison including the National Warning System (NAWAS). NAWAS is the primary means of sharing warning information for severe weather activity and any other critical information. In Wisconsin, all five National Weather Service offices and all seven State Patrol District Communications Centers have NAWAS. In addition, 28 counties have NAWAS terminals in their 9-1-1 dispatch center. Those counties not equipped with NAWAS receive relay either from a State Patrol District office or neighboring county. NAWAS is a two-way voice circuit with open line and is a "party line" system so any call is heard by all 48 Wisconsin points simultaneously. This facilitates a sharing of information throughout the state. WEM also has the capability to activate Wisconsin ARES/RACES amateur radio volunteers to provide backup radio communications. Volunteers provide countless hours testing equipment in the WEM Radio Room and stand ready to provide communications should primary communications fail. In addition, Wisconsin Emergency Management has a Mobile Command Center that can be taken anywhere in the State to provide communications for emergency relief efforts.
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Wisconsin Emergency Management 2400 Wright Street Madison, Wisconsin 53704 Phone: 608-242-3232 FAX: 608-242-3247 24-Hour Duty Officer 1-800-943-0003 The preferred browser for this site is Internet Explorer 5.x or higher.
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