lecture #1, introduction to the incident command system · 2016. 9. 21. · introduction to the...
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Introduction to the Incident Command System
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Objectives• Understand why ICS is used• Understand ICS structure
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Riddle Me This
• Why use ICS?– Organization– Completeness– Flexible– Standardization
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Incident Command System
• NIMS– National Incident Management System
• SEMS– Standardized Emergency Management System
• HEICS– Hospital Emergency Incident Command System
• ICS– Incident Command System
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Structure
• Defined responsibilities• Lines of communication• Organizational structure
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Structure
• Command• Sections• Branches• Divisions/Groups• Units• Resources
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Command
Section
Branch
DivisionGroup
Unit
Resource Resource
Unit
Resource Resource
DivisionGroup
Unit Unit
Branch
DivisionGroup
DivisionGroup
Section
Branch Branch
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Structure
• Command 1• Sections 5• Branches 25• Divisions 125• Groups 625• Units 3,125• Resources 15,625• Total 19,531
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Position Responsibilities
• Incident Commander• Unified Command
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Position Responsibilities
• Operations Branch Leader• Logistics Branch Leader• Planning Branch Leader• Finance/Administrative Branch Leader
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Position Assignment
• Incident Commander is first person on scene– IC may be reassigned when a more qualified
person arrives• Duties are assigned based on ability and
experience, NOT seniority– Depending on the incident, different people
would be most qualified for the same assignment
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Position Assignment
• Position Assignment– Size of incident– Resources
• Emphasize workers• Span of Control
– 1 supervisor for 3 to 7 workers– Each position reports to only one supervisor
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IC
Branch A
Group A
Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
Group B
Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
Branch B
Group C
Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
Group D
Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
IC Asst.
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