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Incident Command System
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Incident Command System (ICS)
Incident Command System
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#1 Command - sets objectives and priorities
#2 Operations - conducts tactical operations
#3 Planning - develops the action plan
#4 Logistics - provides support
#5 Finance/Administration - monitors costs
ICS is built around five major management activities
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Incident Complexity and Resource Needs
Incident Complexity Resource Needs
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ity
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An incident may build
faster than resources
can arrive.
Eventually, a sufficient
number of resources
arrive and begin to
control the incident.
As the incident
declines, resources
exceed incident needs.
Anticipating Incident Resource Needs
Re
sou
rce
s Time
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ICS Organization
Differs from day-to-day organizational structures and positions by:
Using unique ICS position titles and organizational structures.
Assigning personnel based on expertise, not rank. For example, a
director may not hold that title when deployed under an ICS structure.
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Chain of Command
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Modular Organization
Incident command organizational structure is based on:
Size, type, and complexity of
the incident.
Specifics of the hazard
environment created by
the incident.
Incident planning process
and incident objectives.
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Scalability: potential to be enlarged
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A key principle of ICS is its flexibility.
Standardisation does NOT
limit flexibility.
ICS works for small, routine
operations as well as
catastrophic events.
Standardisation
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Once the incident is
formally designated, ICS
terminology is always
used for:
Organizational
functions.
Incident facilities.
Resource descriptions.
Position titles.
Using Common Terminology
Critical Components of ICS
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State what will be accomplished.
Establish the general plan or direction for accomplishing
the incident objectives.
Specify how the strategies will be executed.
Objectives, Strategies, and Tactics
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Incident Action Planning
Every incident must have an Incident
Action Plan (IAP) that:
Specifies the incident objectives.
States the activities.
Covers a specified timeframe,
called an operational period.
May be oral or written.
Incident
Action Plan
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Effective incident
objectives are:
Specific.
Measurable.
Action oriented.
Realistic
Time sensitive.
SMART Incident Objectives
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Incident Typing: Overview
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Planning P – Single / Unified Command
Incident Command System
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Colour coded ICS Roles Manual in A4 ring binder
ICS forms
USB Flash Drive containing pdf files of all
documents and ICS forms
Dry wipe incident objectives and map charts
A2 safety posters
Modular colour coded T-card system for easy
overview all resources
The ICS Toolkit
Questions?