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OMB Disclaimer. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Overview. Background PurposeNational Incident Management SystemDHMH Command CenterSpecific Roles and Respo
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2. OMB Disclaimer The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3. Overview Background
Purpose
National Incident Management System
DHMH Command Center
Specific Roles and Responsibilities
Discussion
Summary
Questions
4. Background
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH), Office of Preparedness and Response (OP&R) leads the public health emergency response for the State
5. Background
DHMH Command Center Training was conducted for OP&R staff in preparation for the 2007 Statewide Pandemic Exercise
6. Purpose Needed to conduct training
Many new staff
Command Center has changed over time
Using staff in new roles
7. Purpose Training Goals:
Goal 1: Provide overview of operational aspects of the DHMH Command Center
Goal 2: Expand knowledge of roles and responsibilities for the Command Center
8. Purpose: Goal 1 Workshop on setting up the DHMH Command Center
Provide more specialized, hands on experience in future training
Develop comfort level working in the Command Center
9. Purpose: Goal 2 Review the infrastructure needed to make the Command Center operational
Understand the specific roles and responsibilities based on the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Develop expertise among the staff to operate the Command Center
13. Overview of National Incident Management System (NIMS) Provides a framework for managing an emergency
Employs the incident management system which is based on successful business practices
Allows personnel with varying backgrounds and skills to work together
14. NIMS Provides clear guidance for span of control
1:5 ratio (supervisor to staff)
Follows a chain of command
Unity of command
15. NIMS: Unified Command Allows agencies/jurisdictions with differing legal authorities to work together
Agencies/jurisdictions share the responsibility for managing the incident
16. NIMS: Unified Command Could be useful when dealing with
Multiple jurisdictions
Single jurisdiction but there are multiple agencies involved
17. DHMH Command Center Set up for dual functions
Incident Control
Call Center/Enhanced Communications
18. DHMH Command Center Develop situation reports
Brief the DHMH Leadership
Liaison with Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and other State Agencies
Work with public information officers (PIO) to develop the public messages
19. DHMH Command Center: Procedures Arrive at least 15 minutes earlier than assigned time
With multiple shifts, there will be an overlap for staff
Sign in and out
20. DHMH Command Center: Procedures Keep shift log of all activities
Maintain other documentation as needed
Respect the chain of command
Function within your assigned Command Center role
21. DHMH Command Center: Procedures Communication, Communication, Communication
Follow safety procedures
Be aware of your personal needs
22. Roles and Responsibilities
23. Command Staff
Safety Officer
Information Officer
Liaison Officer
General Staff
Operations Section
Planning Section
Logistics Section
Finance/Administration Section
Roles and Responsibilities
24. Safety Officer Maintains the safety of all aspects of the DHMH Command Center
Physical safety
Food safety
Health and medical (expanded role)
Can dismiss any member of the Command Center from duty as a safety precaution
25. Behavioral Health Officer Reports to the Safety Officer
Assists Safety Officer as needed
Monitors Command Center environment and staff for excessive stress levels
Recommends staff take appropriate breaks
26. Communications Monitor status of all systems
Web EOC
Monitor HAN System
Monitor other internal and external communication streams
27. Operations Intelligence and information gathering
Monitor and evaluation of the incident
Develop and implement control measures
Provide technical expertise both internally and externally to the Command Center
28. Operations Expand section as needed:
Epidemiology
Strategic National Stockpile
Cities Readiness Initiative
Control Measures and Response
Provision of Care
29. Discussion
30. Scenario A Food from the morning is still on the table and it is now almost 5 PM.
Whose responsibility is it to monitor this? What should be done at this time?
31. Scenario B So many calls are coming into the Call Center the staff cannot keep up with the requests.
How should this situation be handled?
Who is responsible?
32. Scenario C The Incident Commander is making a reasonable request of a person assigned to the Planning Section. The person does not want to comply with the request or task. The person tries to pull rank because ordinarily she is the IC’s supervisor.
How should this situation be handled?
33. Acknowledgements The Office of Preparedness and Response would like to acknowledge the contributions of the IT staff, the Emergency Management Team, and other DHMH staff who assisted in developing and conducting the DHMH Command Center Training.
Thank you!