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Incident Command System

NIMS – National Incident Management System

NRF – National Response Framework

ICS – Incident Command System

www.training.fema.gov

Go to independent study - NIMS

Incident Command System

Impacted by HSPD-5

GEMA - Certified Emergency Manager

FEMA Professional Development Series

ICS 300 & 400 Instructor

EOC Incident Safety Officer

Regional Crisis Management Training - Resource

Emergency Planning Basics

Planning

Mitigation

Response

Recovery

Planning

Mitigation

Response

Recovery

Planning

Identifying all potential events

Develop plans for managing events

Identify equipment and resources

Communicate and practice plans

Training – administration, responders and public

Improve through exercises

Planning

Mitigation

Response

Recovery

Mitigation

Eliminate or reduce effects an event

Train and educate public

Community Planning

Building codes

Restrict activities Reduce Negative Impact!

Planning

Mitigation

Response

Recovery

Response

Actions necessary to prevent loss of life and property

Return things to normal - as fast as possible

Planning

Mitigation

Response

Recovery

Incident Command System

Restore order and return things to normal

Evaluate response

Prepare and improve

Planning

Mitigation

Response

Recovery

Response Curve / Lag

Time & Information

Resources

Response Curve / Lag

Time & Information

Resources

Kansas City

Incident Management System

Multi Hazard Events

Multi-Jurisdictional

Planned or Unplanned Event

Natural or Man-made Event

Expand and collapse

Originates with Fire Services

Incident Command Features

Common Terminology

Modular organization

Management by Objectives

Chain & Unity of Command

Span of Control

Resource Management

Integrated Communications

Transfer of Command

Incident Command System

Incident Command Center (ICC)

Staging Area

Base

Camps

Helibase

Helispot

Joint Information Center (JIC)

Joint Operations Center (JOC)

Multiple Agency Coordinating Center (MACC)

Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Planning P

ESF #1 – Transportation

ESF #2 – Communications

ESF #3 – Public Works & Engineering

ESF #4 – Firefighting

ESF #5 – Emergency Management

ESF #6 – Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, & Human Services

ESF #7 – Logistics Management & Resource Support

ESF #8 – Public Health & Medical Services

ESF #9 – Search and Rescue

ESF #10 – Oil & Hazardous Materials Response

ESF #11 – Agriculture & Natural Resources

ESF #12 – Energy

ESF #13 – Public Safety & Security

ESF #14 – Long-Term Community Recovery

ESF #15 – External Affairs

Ham Operators – Personal Level

Have a personal preparedness plan

Food

Water

Shelter

Security

Medical (medications, first aid, injury)

Utilities (power & sewer)

Ham Operators – Deployment Ready

Go bag – deployment ready

Mobile / portable equipment

Universal connectors & adapters

Back-up power

Charts, logs, manuals, references

Personal necessities

Clothes, food, hygiene, medications, etc.