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Slide 3-1 UNIT 3: COMMAND FUNCTIONS: EXERCISES
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Slide 3-2 OBJECTIVE The students will be able to apply the Incident Command System (ICS) to various emergency incident scenarios.
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Slide 3-3 RESOURCE DETERMINATION Use all resources that are available to the participants on a regional basis: Fire departmentFire department Emergency medical services (EMS)Emergency medical services (EMS) Hazardous materials (haz mat) responseHazardous materials (haz mat) response Non-fire agenciesNon-fire agencies
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Slide 3-4 DEVELOP A CONSENSUS CONCERNING A SET OF RESOURCES
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Slide 3-5 PERSONNEL WITHOUT APPARATUS AS A RESOURCE Crew: a specified number of personnel (without apparatus) who are assembled for a task and who have a common leader.Crew: a specified number of personnel (without apparatus) who are assembled for a task and who have a common leader. Crews should conform to normal span-of- control guidelines and are designated by name or function and number.Crews should conform to normal span-of- control guidelines and are designated by name or function and number. Crews are used like any other single resource.Crews are used like any other single resource.
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Slide 3-6 A DEPARTMENT RESPONDS WITH: 2 command officers2 command officers 2 engines staffed with 4 personnel2 engines staffed with 4 personnel 12 additional personnel12 additional personnel
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Slide 3-7 Search & Rescue Group Lewis THE CREW AS A SINGLE RESOURCE IC Chief 1 Engine 1 Engine 2Crew Hartle Crew Lewis Crew Jenkins Fire Attack Group Water Supply Group Vent Group
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Slide 3-8 Resource and Situation Status Record
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Slide 3-9 Strategies: Strategy Prompter Examples of Strategies RescueExposuresConfinementExtinguishmentVentilation STAGINGRIC COMMAND
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Slide 3-10 Primary Factor Size-Up Chart--Fire
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Slide 3-11 Primary Factor Size-Up Chart--Haz Mat
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Slide 3-12 AN INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM ORGANIZATION CHART A graphic display of: Common terminologyCommon terminology Functional responsibilityFunctional responsibility Modular organizationModular organization Unity of commandUnity of command Span of controlSpan of control CommunicationsCommunications
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Slide 3-13 CHARTING THE ASSIGNMENT OF SINGLE RESOURCES, BASIC INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM RIC Resource Management Assignment Resource Management Assignment Resource Management Assignment Resource Management Assignment IC
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Slide 3-14 EXAMPLE BASIC INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM RIC E-3 E-1 Fire Attack Group E-1 Ofcr. E-2 Search & Rescue Group E-2 WT-1 Water Supply Group WT-1 T-1 Vent Group T-1 Car 104 Car 105 Traffic Control Group PD Sgt 103 IC Chief 1
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Slide 3-15 CHARTING THE STAFFING OF MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS RIC Resource Management Assignment Resource Management Assignment Resource Management Assignment Resource Management Assignment IC
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Slide 3-16 EXAMPLE RIC E-3 T-1 E-2 Rescue Group T-1 E-1 E-4 Division 2 E-1 T-2 Vent Group T-2 E-5 Exposure C E-5 Car 121 Car 122 Car 123 Traffic Control Group PD Lt. 120 IC Chief 1 T-1 E-2 T-1Ofcr. E-1 E-4 E-1. T-2 Vent Group T-2Ofcr. E-5 Exposure C E-5 Car 121 Car 122 Car 123 Traffic Control Group PD Lt. 120 T-1 E-2 T-1 E-1 E-4 E-1 T-2 Vent Group T-2 E-5 Exposure C E-5 Car 121 Car 122 Car 123 Traffic Control Group PD Lt. 120 T-1 E-2 T-1Ofcr. E-1 E-4 E-1. T-2 Vent Group T-2Ofcr. E-5 Exposure C E-5 Car 121 Car 122 Car 123 Traffic Control Group PD Lt. 120
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Slide 3-17 NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY MODEL INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM Time Unit Procurement Unit Comp/Claims Unit Cost Unit Staging Division/ Group Branch Support Branch IC Operations Planning Logistics Finance/ Administratio n Service Branch Safety Liaison Public Information Supply Unit Facilities Unit Ground Support Unit Communication Units Medical Unit Responder Rehab Food Unit Resource Unit Situation Unit Documentation Unit Demobilization Unit Technical Specialists Strike Team Task Force Single Resource Strike Team Task Force Single Resource Division/ Group Division/ Group Division/ Group RIC
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Slide 3-18 Activity 3.1 Incident Command System Application
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Slide 3-56 MULTIAGENCY SCENARIOS
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