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Expanding The Incident Command System Organization
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Expanding the ICS Incident Command Information Officer Safety Officer Liaison Officer
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Expanding the ICS Scenario Police received a call reporting gunshots in the New Orleans area
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Expanding the ICS Incident Command Patrol Car 1 Patrol Car 2 Single resources: An Individual, piece of equipment & its personnel or a crew or team with similar activities
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Expanding the ICS On arrival, Police reports multiple shooters and a build up of a crowd. There is also a possibility of injuries and smoke is noticed coming from the area Scenario
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Expanding the ICS Incident Command Perimeter Control group Intervention Group Task Force Strike Team Investigati on Strike Team
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Expanding the ICS A Group is an organizational level having responsibility for a Specific Functional Assignment. This is managed by a Group Supervisor. A Strike Team is a group of resources of the same size and type (e.g. three patrol cars, two task force units etc.)
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Expanding the ICS Realizing that the incident was more widespread than initially reported, the IC decided to use the strike team differently. He established divisions:
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Expanding the ICS Divisions are used to divide an incident into geographic areas of operation. It is located within the ICS organization between the Branch and the Task Force/ Strike Team. They are identified by alphabet characters for horizontal applications and by floor numbers when used in buildings
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Expanding the ICS A D B C
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Incident Command Operations section Division A Division BDivision CDivision D Task Force Strike team
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Expanding the ICS Branches On arrival of the Emergency Medical and fire services, the Incident Commander decided to expand the response structure by the establishment of Branches A Branch is a functional unit having Functional or Geographic responsibility for major parts of incident management
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Expanding the ICS Incident Command Operations Section Law Enforcement Branch Fire and Rescue Branch Medical Response Branch Div A Div B Div C SAR Strike Team EMT 1
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Expanding the ICS Incident Command Operations Section Logistic Section Planning Section
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Expanding the ICS Planning Section Situation Unit Resource Unit Documentation Unit
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Expanding the ICS Incident Command Operations Section Logistic Section Planning Section
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Expanding the ICS Logistics Section Service Branch Support Branch Comm s Unit Med Unit Facilities Unit (Staging Area)
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Expanding the ICS The Incident Commander must on transfer provide the following: The Incident Conditions: Current Conditions Objectives Priorities Hazards Resource Needs Transfer of Command 1
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Expanding the ICS The IAP and its current status Safety Considerations and concerns Deployment and assignment of operating units and personnel Transfer of Command 2
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