expanding the incident command system organization
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Expanding
The
Incident Command System
Organization
Expanding the ICS
Incident Comman
d
Information Officer
Safety Officer
Liaison Officer
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Scenario
Police received a call reporting gunshots
in the New Orleans area
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Incident Command
Patrol Car 1
Patrol Car 2
Single resources: An Individual, piece of equipment & its personnel or a crew or team with similar
activities
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On arrival, Police reports multiple shooters and a build up of a crowd. There is also a possibility of injuries and smoke is noticed coming from
the area
Scenario
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Incident Command
Perimeter Control group
Intervention Group
Task Force Strike Team
Investigation
Strike Team
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A Group is an organizational level having responsibility for a Specific Functional Assignment. This is managed by a Group Supervisor.
A Strike Team is a group of resources of the same size and type (e.g. three patrol cars, two task force units etc.)
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Realizing that the incident was more widespread than initially reported, the
IC decided to use the strike team differently. He established divisions:
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Divisions are used to divide an incident into geographic areas of operation. It is located within the ICS organization between the Branch and the Task Force/ Strike Team. They are identified by alphabet characters for horizontal applications and by floor numbers when used in buildings
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A
D
B
C
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Incident Comman
d
Operations section
Division A
Division B Division C Division D
Task Force Strike team
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On arrival of the Emergency Medical and fire services, the Incident Commander decided to expand the response structure by the establishment of BranchesBranches
A Branch is a functional unit having Functional or Geographic responsibility for major parts of incident management
Expanding the ICS
Incident Command
Operations Section
Law Enforcement Branch
Fire and Rescue Branch
Medical Response Branch
Div A
Div B
Div C
SAR Strike Team
EMT 1
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Incident Command
Operations Section
Logistic Section
Planning Section
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Planning Section
Situation Unit
Resource Unit
Documentation Unit
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Incident Command
Operations Section
Logistic Section
Planning Section
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Logistics Section
Service Branch
Support Branch
Comms Unit
Med Unit
Facilities Unit (Staging Area)
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The Incident Commander must on transfer provide the following:
The Incident Conditions: Current Conditions
Objectives
Priorities
Hazards
Resource Needs
Transfer of Command 1
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The IAP and its current status
Safety Considerations and concerns
Deployment and assignment of
operating units and personnel
Transfer of Command 2
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