Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
The emergency communications system must include:
(1) Basic 9-1-1, including:
(a) A primary PSAP that is automatically
accessible anywhere in the 9-1-1 jurisdiction service area by calling
9-1-1;
(b) Dispatch of public and
private safety services in the 9-1-1 service area or relay or transfer of
emergency calls to an appropriate public or private safety agency;
and
(c) Two 9-1-1 circuits from
each central office to each primary PSAP.
(2) Enhanced 9-1-1: In addition to the
requirements for Basic 9-1-1 set forth in OAR 104-080-0165 (1), Enhanced 9-1-1
emergency communications system must provide at a minimum:
(a) Two workstations and staffing for at
least one of the stations at all times;
(b) Automatic display of the incoming
telephone number and address in the designated primary PSAP at the time of
receiving an incoming emergency call;
(c) A network developed to transport address
and telephone number information to the designated primary PSAP automatically
when an emergency call is placed to 9-1-1; and
(d) Emergency telephone service that provides
a P.01 grade of service or better. A primary PSAP may not have fewer than two
9-1-1 circuits.
(3) In
addition to the requirements for Basic 9-1-1 and Enhanced 9-1-1, the emergency
communications system must include all of the following:
(a) Building security for the primary PSAP
building to restrict intentional disruption of operations. All emergency
communications system equipment must be accessible only to authorized
personnel.
(b) Protected and
internal markings for all emergency communications system components and CPE
rooms at the primary PSAP to prevent damage or tampering. For this section,
"protected" includes maintaining the ambient room temperature in accordance
with the CPE manufacturers' requirements.
(c) Telecommunicators trained through the
Basic Telecommunications Academy at the Department of Public Safety Standards
and Training. A 9-1-1 jurisdiction may provide additional training to its
telecommunicators but the 9-1-1 jurisdiction is not eligible for funding from
the 9-1-1 Subaccount for such additional training.
(d) A battery powered Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS) or holdover battery supply that must be capable of powering
essential CPE at the primary PSAP for a period sufficiently long to enable the
motor back-up power equipment. No calls may be lost during the transition to
the motor back-up power equipment.
(e) A TTY to provide access to the emergency
communications system. In addition to a TTY, a primary PSAP may provide access
to the emergency communications through other devices capable of receiving an
emergency call from individuals with hearing or speech impairments pursuant to
OAR 104-080-0165 (4) below. Any other device used by the PSAP must comply with
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) TITLE II, 28 CFR, Part 35, Subpart E, Section 35.161, 35.162.
(f)
Workstations. A primary PSAP telecommunicator workstation must be approved by
the Department and must be equipped with the following:
(A) Emergency call answering
device;
(B) ANI display;
(C) ALI display;
(D) Mapping display; and
(E) Interface for ANI and ALI. Must be
capable of seamlessly interfacing to standard radio, logging recorder, CAD
dispatch and GIS systems.
(4) If a primary PSAP provides text-to-9-1-1
service in addition to TTY, text-to-9-1-1 service must be provided as follows:
(a) A primary PSAP that provides
text-to-9-1-1 service must be capable of receiving Short Message Service (SMS)
emergency messages.
(b) A Text
Control Center (TCC) must provide ANI and ALI in a uniform data stream along
with the text-to-9-1-1 emergency call to the primary PSAP serving the 9-1-1
jurisdiction.
(c) The 9-1-1
jurisdiction shall ensure that each text-to-9-1-1 emergency call is handled
according to the requirements set forth on ORS Chapter 403.
(d) When a primary PSAP receives a
text-to-9-1-1 emergency call originating outside its jurisdictional boundaries,
the telecommunicator shall attempt to determine the appropriate responding
agency and complete the disposition of the emergency call.
(e) The primary PSAP must complete testing of
the text-to-9-1-1 service to ensure that equipment and services function
properly.
Publications: Publications referenced in this rule are
available from the Department.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 403.120; 2015 HB 2426
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 403 & 2015 HB
2426