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Incident Command System

Incident Command System. Introduction and Overview. Incident An occurrence that requires action by emergency service personnel Incident Command System (ICS) A standardized, on-scene, all-hazard incident management concept. Definitions. Five Major Management Functions. ICS Organization.

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Incident Command System

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  1. Incident Command System Introduction and Overview

  2. Incident An occurrence that requires action by emergency service personnel Incident Command System (ICS) A standardized, on-scene, all-hazard incident management concept Definitions

  3. Five Major Management Functions ICS Organization Incident Command Operations Planning Logistics Finance/ Section Section Section Administration Section

  4. Refers to the number of individuals or resources that one person can effectively manage Effective span of control ranges from 3 to 7 reporting elements per supervisor If the number of reporting elements is not within this range, expansion or consolidation of the ICS organization may be needed Span of Control

  5. ICS Position Titles

  6. Sections – Responsible for major functional areas of the incident (Chief) Divisions – Responsible for certain geographic areas of the incident (Supervisor) Group – Responsible for functional areas of operations (Supervisor) ICS Organizational Components

  7. Branches – Used when the number of Divisions or Groups exceeds the span of control (Director) Task Force – Mixed resources with common communications (Task Force Leader) Strike Teams – Resources of the same kind and type with common communications (Strike Team Leader) ICS Organizational Components (con’t.)

  8. Unit – Has responsibility for a specific incident planning, logistics, or finance/administration activity Single Resources – Individuals, a piece of equipment and its personnel complement, or a crew or team of individuals with an identified supervisor ICS Organizational Components (con’t.)

  9. Expanded ICS Organization Incident Command Single Command Resources Staff General Operations Planning Single Single Logistics Finance / Staff Section Section Resource Resource Section Administration Section Branch Branch Units Branch Branch Units Division Group Units Units (geography) (function) Task Force Strike Team Single Resource

  10. Incident Commander may have one or more deputies from same agency or from agencies in another jurisdiction Incident Command

  11. Where tactical fieldwork is done Operations Section Potable Water

  12. Prepares the Incident Action Plan Planning Section

  13. Handles all service and support needs Logistics Section Logistics Section Service Branch Support Branch Communications Facilities Unit Unit Medical Unit A (Triage) Medical Unit B (Treatment)

  14. Monitors costs Finance Administration Section Finance/Administration Section Procurement Time Cost Compensation/ Unit Unit Unit Claims Unit

  15. Common terminology Consistent organizational structure Consistent position titles Integrated Communications Common incident facilities ICS Features and Principles

  16. Incident Command Post Base Staging Area(s) ICS Facilities B S

  17. Camp Helibase Helispots ICS Facilities (con’t.) C H

  18. Unified Command

  19. Area Command Area Command Finance/ Planning Logistics Admin.

  20. Typically a pre-designated facility Maintained by a jurisdiction Staffing includes: Department heads Government officials Volunteer agencies It is not a part of on-scene management Emergency Operations Center

  21. A separate, off-site entity that coordinates the federal crisis and consequence management response Established by the FBI Joint Operations Center

  22. Integrated Operations JOC EOC Unified Command PD, FIRE, FBI Liaison Information Safety Operations Logistics Finance Planning FBI Operations FIRE/EMS Operations

  23. http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/ Then click on “NETC Virtual Campus” or “Independent Study” For More Information:

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