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SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course

SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course. Incident Command System. Incident Command System. Areas to be covered: ICS Organization Common Responsibilities Facilities. PLANNING/ INTELLIGENCE SECTION *. FINANCE/ ADMINISTRATION SECTION. 5 Basic Organizational Functions. OPERATIONS SECTION. COMMAND.

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SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course

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  1. SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course Incident Command System

  2. Incident Command System Areas to be covered: • ICS Organization • Common Responsibilities • Facilities TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  3. PLANNING/ INTELLIGENCE SECTION * FINANCE/ ADMINISTRATION SECTION 5 Basic Organizational Functions OPERATIONS SECTION COMMAND LOGISTICS SECTION * Planning in Fire ICS TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  4. Incident Operations Organization Large Incident Organization Small Incident Organization TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  5. Command Staff TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  6. Incident Commander TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  7. Incident Commander TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  8. Incident Commander Finance / Admin Logistics Operations Command Safety Planning Information Functional Responsibilities TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  9. Incident Commander • Establishes the Incident Command Post (ICP) • Assigns Command and General Staff • Conducts Initial Briefing • Activates ICS Elements • Approves all Plans • Approves Media Releases TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  10. Incident Commander • Manages Incident Through the Operations Section Chief • Ensures Coordination of Staff • Approves all Resource Requests • Ensures Proper Deactivation of Functions via an Approved Demob Plan TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  11. Unified Command TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  12. Unified Command When 2 or more Agencies or Jurisdictions respond with their “JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY,” a Unified Command must be established. TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  13. Area Command ICP ICP ICP Area Command • Set overall strategy and priorities • Allocate resources • Ensure proper management • Ensure objectives are met • Ensure strategies are followed • No Operations Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  14. Public Information Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  15. Public Information Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  16. Public Information Officer • One per Incident • Central point for information dissemination • Incident Commander approval needed for all releases • Provides periodic media briefings • Rumor control • If necessary, establishes a Joint Information Center TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  17. Safety Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  18. Safety Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  19. Safety Officer • One per incident • Anticipates, detects and corrects unsafe situations • Reviews Action Plan for safety implications • Has authority to stop unsafe activities (Outside of the Action Plan) TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  20. Liaison Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  21. Liaison Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  22. Liaison Officer • Point of contact for other responding organizations • Assists in-coming organizations in obtaining incident information • Provides for accountability of contributing organizations resources • Provides info to Agencies not responding TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  23. Agency Representative TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  24. Agency Representative • Individual assigned to an incident by an assisting or cooperating agency. • Must have the authority to make decisions for their agency • Report to the Liaison Officer (if delegated) or Incident Commander TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  25. Assistant Assistants are subordinates of Command Staff, particularly for the Public Information Officer and Safety Officer TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  26. General Staff TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  27. ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS & TITLES ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL • Incident Command • Command Staff • General Staff • Branch • Division/Group • Unit • Strike Team/Task Force TITLE • Incident Commander • Officer • Section Chief • Director • Supervisor • Leader • Leader TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  28. Operations Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  29. Operations Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  30. Operations Section • Directs and coordinates all incident tactical operations • Organization develops as required • Organization can consist of: • Single Resources, Task Forces or Strike Teams • Staging Areas • Air Resources • Divisions, Groups or Branches TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  31. 7 6 5 A B 4 3 2 C 1 Geographic Divisions TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  32. Operations Section Chief Security Group Search Group Medical Group GROUPS • Establish functional areas of operation • Specialized resource teams TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  33. BRANCHES • Used to maintain span of control within Operations and Logistics • Ways to use Branches in Operations • Geographic • Functional • Jurisdictional TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  34. Staging Area • Location at which incident assigned resources are held pending tactical assignment • Most large incidents will have a Staging Area, and some incidents may have several. • Must be on a 3 minute available status. TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  35. Planning Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  36. Planning Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  37. Planning Section* • Maintains Resource Status • Maintains Situation Status • Prepares Incident Action Plan • Prepares Demob. Plan • Provides Documentation Services • Provides Technical Specialists (Planning/Intelligence LEICS & SEMS) TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  38. Planning Section Can be organized as follows: TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  39. Real Planning TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  40. Logistics Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  41. Logistics Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  42. Logistics Section • Provides services and support to the incident or event • Six principle activities • Two Branch structure, if needed TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  43. Logistics Section Primary Logistics Section Units: • Communications • Medical • Food • Supply • Facilities • Ground Support TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  44. Logistics Branch Structure TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  45. Finance/Admin Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  46. Finance / Admin TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  47. Finance/Admin Section • Monitors incident costs • Maintains financial records • Administers procurement contracts • Performs time recording TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  48. Finance/Admin Section TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  49. Developing an ICS Organization • Establish an Incident Command Post • Determine organization needs • Consider Command Staff needs • Monitor & maintain span of control • Demobilize organizational elements when possible • Avoid combining organizational elements TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

  50. Common Responsibilities • Receive assignment from your agency • Bring any specialized supplies or equipment • Follow check-in procedures • Obtain a briefing upon arrival TTT Module 3 – ICS – 200 Version 2

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