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OK, So it's ICS-213, now what?

Yep, it's ICS-213 and we've gotta use it. How bad will this be?. OK, So it's ICS-213, now what?. OK, I can do this, but help me a bit. Here's a good example. Here's the reply. Accurately record the message text Count all words, Letter Groups Number Groups and Punctuation marks

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OK, So it's ICS-213, now what?

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  1. Yep, it's ICS-213 and we've gotta use it. How bad will this be? OK, So it's ICS-213, now what?

  2. OK, I can do this, but help me a bit.

  3. Here's a good example

  4. Here's the reply

  5. Accurately record the message text Count all words, Letter Groups Number Groups and Punctuation marks Add an OP Note Section for clarity What do I do??

  6. Note in this slide that the WebEOC on-screen ICS-213 form is modified by adding a “Reply” section at the bottom of the form. This is unique to WebEOC. When using this WebEOC form, messages sent over-the-air in reply to a previous message should include an Operator Note (OP NOTE) indicating that the reply is “In Reply to Message # n” where “n” is the original message number. Example: [OP NOTE. THIS MESSAGE IS IN REPLY TO MESSAGE NUMBER 13] WebEOCAllows an ICS-213REPLY TO A MESSAGE

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