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Incident Management System An Overview

Incident Management System An Overview. FGC ICS IMS. What is an IMS ?. An Incident Management System is used to safely, effectively, and efficiently control an emergency incident. FGC ICS IMS. What is an IMS ?. FireGround Command Incident Command System Incident Management System. FGC

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Incident Management System An Overview

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  1. Incident Management SystemAn Overview FGC ICS IMS

  2. What is an IMS ? An Incident Management System is used to safely, effectively, and efficiently control an emergency incident. FGC ICS IMS

  3. What is an IMS ? FireGround CommandIncident Command SystemIncident Management System FGC ICS IMS

  4. Bomb ThreatWater ContaminationSnow StormGas ExplosionSewer ContaminationTornado What potential emergencies exist ? Civil DisturbanceWind StormPower OutageAirplane AccidentHaz-Mat IncidentStrike

  5. Priorities to disaster situations areLIFE SAFETY&PROPERTY CONSERVATION Remember ! ! !

  6. Wearing too many hats? Try IMS . . . It’s the best !!

  7. Develops an organizational structure and game plan that provides for situation control and overall accountability through the use of eight standard functions: What an Incident Management System does for us:

  8. 1) Assumption - WHO will be in charge 2) Evaluation - WHAT is happening 3) Communication - WHO will be involved 4) Deployment - WHERE it will take place 5) Strategy - WHAT is to be done 6) Organization - HOW responders will be organized 7) Revision - IF NOT Plan “A”, how about Plan “B” 8) Continuation - We MUST make a difference . . . These functions provide a beginning / middle / end for an incident.

  9. Structures a standard set of roles and relationships on the strategic / tactical / task levels.  Creates a standard response, common understanding, and uniform expectations of whom the Incident Commander (IC) will be, where the IC will be located, what the IC will be doing, and how the IC will interact with other members of the responding agencies. Provides the basic management structure to customize an effective organizational response to the needs of each particular incident or situation.

  10. WISCONSIN ADMINSTRATIVE CODE COMM - CHAPTER COMM 30 Subchapter IX - Emergency Operations (B) [6-1.2] Establish an Incident Command System which has written guidelines applying to all firefighters involved in emergency operations and which identifies fire fighter roles and responsibilities relating to the safety of operations. (C) [6-1.3] Train fire fighters involved in emergency operations in the Incident Command System established under Par. (B) and assign safety responsibilities to supervisory personnel at each level of operations.

  11. --- BEWARE --- The BIG Question Who is in charge ?

  12. The Incident Commander (IC) The Incident Commander is the person called upon to take responsibility for, make decisions concerning, and delegate the authority to safely, effectively, and efficiently mitigate the situation to a successful outcome. The specific type of disaster would dictate who the Incident Commander would be.

  13. Bomb Threats Riots Terrorism Strikes Civil Disturbances Hostage Situations A Police Dept. representative would serve as the IC Fires Hazardous Materials Spills Tornadoes Power Outages Railway Accidents Water Rescue Airplane Accidents Lake Bank Rescues A Fire Dept. representative would serve as the IC Major Health Emergencies A Health Dept. representative would serve as the IC

  14. Incident Management System A Basic System that is to be used on every incident: BIG - small Easy - CoMplEx

  15. Small Scale Command Organization Small Scale “Simple” Incidents Command Organization

  16. Large Scale Command Organization Large Scale “Complex” Incidents Command Organization

  17. Incident Management System Incident Model

  18. Public Info Safety Liaison Fire Department (Fire Captain) Life Safety & Incident Stabilization Med Unit (Team Leader) Life Safety & Incident Stabilization Police Department (Police Supervisor) Scene Security & Traffic / Crowd Control Firefighter Firefighter Paramedic Paramedic Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Incident Management System Incident Model IC Fire Chief

  19. Public Information Fire Department (Fire Captain) Life Safety & Incident Stabilization Street Department (Street Superintendent) Traffic Control (Barricades) End Loader (Dike Bldg.) Police Department (Police Supervisor) Scene Security & Traffic / Crowd Control Firefighter Firefighter Sign Crew - Laborer - Laborer Operator Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Incident Management System Incident Model IC Fire Chief

  20. Public Info Safety Liaison Fire Department (Fire Captain) Life Safety & Incident Stabilization Street Department Traffic Control (Barricades) & End Loader Police Department (Police Supervisor) Scene Security & Traffic / Crowd Control Firefighter Firefighter Laborer Laborer Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Incident Management System Incident Model Incident Commander (Mayor) Admin. Coordinator Fire Chief (Operations) WasteWater (Superintendent) Plotting & Mapping of Mains

  21. DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT COORDINATOR PIO LIAISON DAMAGE ASSESSMENT INCIDENT COMMANDER FIRE SERVICES LAW ENFORCEMENT PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC HEALTH HUMAN SERVICES FINANCE EMS WARNING / COMMUNICATIONS Incident Management System Major Incident Model

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