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Texas Forest Service

Texas Forest Service. All-Hazard Incident Management 17 Type 3 Incident Management Teams (IMT) working under the direction of the Texas Forest Service Strategically located throughout the state.

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  1. Texas Forest Service • All-Hazard Incident Management • 17 Type 3 Incident Management Teams (IMT) working under the direction of the Texas Forest Service • Strategically located throughout the state. • State IMT Coordinator located at the State Operations Center (SOC) during activation of IMTs to ensure coordination of deployed teams • Trained to NIMS standards and qualified in a respective Command and General Staff position. • Activated at the request of a Disaster District Chair (DDC) and assigned and reporting to the DDC. • Assigned to assist and report to a local jurisdiction when requested by the local jurisdiction through the DDC.

  2. Texas Forest ServiceRegional Incident Management Teams • San Antonio • Austin • San Jac (Houston) • South Plains (Lubbock) • Permian Basin (Midland-Odessa) • Metroplex (Dallas-Fort Worth • El Paso • Rio Grande Valley • Golden Triangle (Sabine-Neches) • West Central • Central Texas (Williamson County) • East Texas • Amarillo • Corpus Christi • Wichita Falls (New) • Bell County/Fort Hood (New)

  3. State Regional Incident Management Teams Amarillo Wichita Falls South Plains Metroplex East Texas West Central Permian Basin El Paso Bell County/Fort Hood Central Texas Golden Triangle Austin San Antonio San Jac Corpus Christi Established Team New/Startup Team Rio Grande Valley

  4. Texas Forest Service • All-Hazard Incident Management • Disaster District Chair (DDC) Support • - PLANNING • Responsible for check in and staging of all state resources reporting to or working in the DDC area of operations. • Responsible for planning operations at the DDC to include the development of an Incident Action Plan (IAP) for the DDC. • Responsible for the preparation and submittal of the DDC situation reports.

  5. Texas Forest Service • All-Hazard Incident Management • Disaster District Chair (DDC) Support • LOGISTICS • Establish and maintain resource ordering for the DDC. • Track the receipt, assignment and return of all equipment ordered by the DDC. • Operate Logistics Staging Sites and/or Resource Staging Areas as directed by the DDC.

  6. Texas Forest Service • All-Hazard Incident Management • Local Jurisdiction Support • - PLANNING • Assist with check in and staging of all state resources reporting to or working in the local jurisdiction area of operations. • Assist with planning operations at a local Incident Command Post (ICP) or Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to include the development Incident Action Plans (IAP) and EOC Management Plans. • Provide situational awareness to elected officials

  7. Texas Forest Service • All-Hazard Incident Management • Local Jurisdiction Support • - PLANNING • Responsible for the preparation and submittal of the situation reports to the Disaster District Chair. • - PUBLIC INFORMATION • Assist with Public Information requirements to include preparing news releases and establishing Joint Information Systems (JIS) operating from a Joint Information Center (JIC).

  8. Texas Forest Service • All-Hazard Incident Management • Local Jurisdiction Support • - LOGISTICS • Assist with establishing and maintaining a resource ordering system. • Assist with the demobilization of state resources through the DDC and the State Operations Center that have been assigned to a local jurisdiction.

  9. Texas Forest Service • Q&A

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