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CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

National Incident Management System (NIMS) What is it and will it hurt you? CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

NIMS provides a systematic, proactive approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity, in order to reduce the loss of life and property and harm to the environment. The Core of which is the Incident Command System (ICS). CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

NIMS Who needs it? CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

All First Responder Agencies! The NIMS Integration Center advises that adoption by first responder agencies should have been completed by FY05 CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

 The ten disciplines required to be NIMS compliant are:  Law enforcement  Fire services  Emergency management  Emergency medical services  Health care providers  Hazardous material personnel  Public safety communicators  Public health  Public works  Governmental administrators CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

What is ICS? It is a set of personnel, policies, procedures, facilities, and equipment, integrated into a common organizational structure designed to improve emergency response operations of all types and complexities. ICS is based upon a flexible, scalable response organization providing a common framework within which people can work together effectively. These people may be drawn from multiple agencies that do not routinely work together, and ICS is designed to give standard response and operation procedures to reduce the problems and potential for miscommunication on such incidents. ICS has been summarized as a "first-on-scene" structure, where the first responder on a scene has charge of the scene until the incident has been declared resolved, a superior- ranking responder arrives on scene and seizes command, or the Incident Commander appoints another individual Incident Commander.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS)

What levels of ICS are required for first responders? If you are a member, at any level of any of the following you need ICS-700.a and 100.a Law enforcement Fire services Emergency management Emergency medical services Health care providers Hazardous material personnel Public safety communicators Public health Public works Governmental administrators

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? ICS-700.a This course introduces and overviews the National Incident Management System (NIMS). ICS-100.a introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? If you are a member of the aforementioned group and a supervisor you need ICS-700.a, 100.a and 200 ICS-200 ICS 200 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System. ICS-200 provides training on and resources for personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within the ICS and/or Persons involved with emergency planning, response or recovery effort

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? If you are all of the above and are middle management and are you likely to assume any of the following ICS positions? Strike team leader Task force leader Unit leader Division/Group supervisors Branch Directors MACS / EOC staff OR if you are likely to be an Incident Commander for an operational period of greater than 24 hours?

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? … then you will need ICS-700.a, 100.a, 200 and 300 ICS-300 Explains how the National Incident Management System (NIMS) command and management component supports the management of expanding incidents, describes the incident/event management process for expanding incidents/and supervisors as prescribed by the Incident Command System and develop an Incident Action Plan for a incident.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? Are you all of the above and are you a senior-level response manager and would you consider yourself to be a select department head with multi-agency coordination responsibilities? OR Are you likely to be an Incident Commander under a Unified Command?

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? …then you will need ICS-700.a, 100.a, 200, 300 and 400 ! ICS-400 Describes how Unified Command functions on a multi-jurisdiction multi- agency incident, defines the advantages of the Unified Command and the kinds of situations which may call for Unified Command, lists the major steps involved in the planning process, dissect issues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity, review the primary guidelines and responsibilities of the command and general staff positions, describes the purposes and responsibilities of agency representatives or technical specialists, reporting relationships and how they can be effectively used within the incident organization.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? If you are an emergency management director, or your primary responsibility is emergency management, then you are required to take ICS-800B in addition to other ICS courses appropriate to your role within your organization and community.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? ICS- For Elected Officials This class provides a basic overview of emergencies, how they are handled by the First Responders and what is expected of Elected Officials.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) What levels of ICS are required for first responders? These are the basic requirements for ICS training. There are ICS courses for various sub-disciplines of the incident command structure however, they are to involved to discuss here and most are usually not found in small municipal operations. Most of the classes described here are available online for employees and volunteers however, ICS-300 and 400 must be taken in a class provided by a qualified instructor.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) VERY IMPORTANT! If you are responding and recovering from an incident, that has a Presidential Disaster Declaration and you anticipate submitting applications for funding assistance you must comply with NIMS and employ the ICS structure when responding and recovering from an incident. Failure to comply could lead to a denial of funding. The ICS structure also requires that everyone responding to an incident use ICS reporting forms. FEMA will require these forms for all disciplines considered for disaster assistance.

CITY OF LAUREL Incident Command System (ICS) QUESTIONS? Martin Flemion (301) , X-216