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Emergency Communications Planning for Airports (2016)

Chapter: Appendix K - FOG8 Functions and Duties of Airport Videographer

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix K - FOG8 Functions and Duties of Airport Videographer ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Emergency Communications Planning for Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23591.
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81 APPENDIX K FOG8—Functions and Duties of Airport Videographer FIELD OPERATIONS GUIDE 8 Functions and Duties of Airport Videographer Functions • Airport Videographer provides video graphic support to document airport response to incident (arrange through Airport Information Management & Technology Group). • Ensures finished products are in compliance with City ADA Guidance: Inclusionary, Accessible Messaging and Effective Communication. Beginning of Incident • Staff videographer prepares videographer equipment for possible deployment to airport emergency (as assigned by Lead PIO). During Incident • Perform duties as necessary. After Incident Is Secured • If necessary, report areas of media operations concerns for resolution and recommendations to be integrated into Airport Emergency Public Information Plan.

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