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03-1-S230-EP Unit 3 Arrival at the Incident 03-1-S230-EP

03-2-S230-EP Unit 3 Objectives Describe the intra-crew coordination considerations for the incident check-in process. List five key pieces of information that should be gathered when receiving an assignment or briefing. Describe the components of the Incident Action Plan (IAP) and how the components relate to the Crew Boss role in planning for safe and effective fire suppression activities.

03-3-S230-EP Unit 3 Objectives Assess crew logistical needs based upon the operational period assignment. List the essential items that must be covered during a crew briefing prior to assignment.

03-4-S230-EP Intra-Crew Coordination Why is it important to anticipate crew needs and coordinate activities prior to and during the check-in process? 03-4-S230-EP

03-5-S230-EP Intra-Crew Coordination How can a Crew Boss accomplish the necessary Crew Boss duties effectively? 03-5-S230-EP

03-6-S230-EP Intra-Crew Coordination What problems may surface if a Crew Boss doesn’t prepare for, assign, and accomplish the necessary duties? 03-6-S230-EP

03-7-S230-EP Intra-Crew Coordination What are the two types of briefings a Crew Boss will participate in? 03-7-S230-EP

03-8-S230-EP What important information should be gathered at a: informal briefing? formal briefing? Intra-Crew Coordination 03-8-S230-EP

03-9-S230-EP Incident Action Plan (IAP) What is a plan? What is an IAP? 03-9-S230-EP

03-10-S230-EP What types of incidents require and IAP? S230-EP Incident Action Plan (IAP)

03-11-S230-EP Incident Action Plan (IAP) What are the parts of the IAP? ICS 202, Incident Objectives ICS 203, Organization Assignment List Fire Weather Forecast Fire Behavior Forecast Safety Message ICS 204, Assignment List ICS 205, Incident Radio Communication Plan

03-12-S230-EP Incident Action Plan (IAP) What are the parts of the IAP? ICS 206, Medical Plan ICS 220, Air Operations Summary Special Instructions Human Resource Message, EEO ICS 214, Unit Log Maps S230-EP

03-13-S230-EP Exercise 1 20 minutes for completion

03-14-S230-EP Incident Objectives/ Work Planning Relationship What are the most important components of the IAP? How do the incident objectives relate to the Crew Boss role in planning for the work activities of the crew? S230-EP

03-15-S230-EP Incident Action Plan and the Planning Cycle S230-EP

03-16-S230-EP Assessing Tactical and Logistical Needs

03-17-S230-EP Exercise 2 Each group will be assigned a crew name from the IAP that was reviewed earlier. 10 minutes for completion Each group will present solution to the class S230-EP

03-18-S230-EP Crew Briefing How much information does the Crew Boss need to relay during the briefing? S230-EP

03-19-S230-EP Exercise 3 5 minutes for completion S230-EP

03-20-S230-EP Review Unit 3 Objectives Describe the intra-crew coordination considerations for the incident check-in process. List five key pieces of information that should be gathered when receiving an assignment or briefing. Describe the components of the Incident Action Plan (IAP) and how the components relate to the Crew Boss role in planning for safe and effective fire suppression activities.

03-21-S230-EP Review Unit 3 Objectives Assess crew logistical needs based upon the operational period assignment. List the essential items that must be covered during a crew briefing prior to assignment.

03-22-S230-EP Unit 3 Quiz 15 minutes for completion Review quiz answers S230-EP