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SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course

SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. Resource Management. Alternative Resource Management. Resource Management. Areas to be covered Resource Typing Mutual Aid Resource Coordination Tracking Resources Resource Demobilization. Principles of Resources Management.

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SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course

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  1. SEMS/NIMS/ICS Combined Course RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

  2. Resource Management TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  3. Alternative Resource Management TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  4. Resource Management Areas to be covered • Resource Typing • Mutual Aid • Resource Coordination • Tracking Resources • Resource Demobilization TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  5. Principles of Resources Management NIMS identifies 5 principles of Resource Management • Advance Planning(Prior to and during incident response) • Resource Identification and Ordering • Resource Categorization • Use of Agreements(Mutual Aid and SEMS) • Effective Management TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  6. Resource Typing • The NIMS Integration Center (“NIC”) has begun the process of “typing” resources based on measurable standards of capability and performance • Utilizes typing standards of Fire, Hazardous Materials and Law Enforcement as a guideline • To date 120 Resource Types identified • Process supports ICS’ “Common Terminology” TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  7. Keys to Resource Management • Organization • Staging • Planning TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  8. Resource Management Organization ICS • Planning Section Responsibilities • Logistics Section Responsibilities • Finance/Administration Section Responsibilities • Operations Section Responsibilities • Area Command SEMS • Levels of Response • Coordination at the lowest (nearest) level first TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  9. Staging of Resources • Pre-disaster resource needs identification, and near site locating • Mobilization Centers TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  10. Mutual Aid Mutual Aid agreements provide the means for one jurisdiction to provide resource or other support to another jurisdiction during an incident. TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  11. CA Master Mutual Aid Agreement • Originated in 1950 as the Civil Defense and Disaster Mutual Aid Agreement • Voluntary and reciprocal agreement which provide services, resources, and facilities, when jurisdictional resources are committed and are inadequate TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  12. CA Master Mutual Aid Agreement • Mutual Aid is one of the components of SEMS • Mutual Aid providers need not jeopardize their capability to protect their community TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  13. Basic Tenets of the Agreement • Self-Help • Mutual Aid TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  14. Self Help • Officials have the basic responsibility for preparing their communities for potential threats • The Responsible Agency will reasonably commit local resources before requesting Mutual Aid. • Does not preclude an early Mutual Aid Request, when likely exceed local resource capability. TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  15. Mutual Aid • The jurisdiction/agency where an incident has occurred shall remain in charge • Agencies receiving mutual aid are responsible for logistical support to all mutual aid personnel and equipment received TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  16. Discipline Specific Plans Officially recognized California Mutual Aid Plans: • Fire & Rescue • Law Enforcement • Coroner (Annex) • Emergency Management TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  17. Mutual Aid Regions To facilitate Mutual Aid, the state is geographically divided into mutual aid regions. Each Mutual Aid Region has a Regional Coordinator and a State OES Coordinator TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  18. Operational Area REDDING SHASTA Co. Sheriff ANDERSON SHASTA LAKE County Area TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  19. Regional Level Mutual Aid • If Operational Area unable to handle with OA resources, contacts Regional Coordinator • Regional Coordinator develops response from other OA’s in region TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  20. Statewide Mutual Aid • Region unable to handle with resources available • Regional Coordinator contacts State Coordinator • Statewide response developed TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  21. CA Mutual Aid Systems Law Enforcement Emergency Services Fire & Rescue Info. flow and coordination State Operations Center Chief, Fire & Rescue Chief, Law Enforcement State Resource requests Regional EOC Fire & Rescue Coordinator Law Enforcement Coordinator Regional Operational Area EOC Fire & Rescue Coordinator Law Enforcement Coordinator Op Area Local EOC Fire Chief Law Enforcement Coordinator Local TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  22. Interstate Aid • Interstate Agreements(Oregon, Washington, Nevada) • Emergency Management Assistance Compact(EMAC) TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  23. Resource Tracking Resources are to be tracked from “Mobilization to Demobilization” Tracking tools: • ICS Forms • EOC Resources Status Report • Response Information Management System TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  24. Resource Tracking ICS Forms • 203 Organizational Assignment List • 204 Assignment List • 207 Organizational Chart • 211 Check—In List • 219 1 – 9A Restat/T-Cards TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  25. Resource Tracking TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  26. Resource Demobilization Incident and EOC Action Planning process identifies functions no longer necessary • Deactivate as soon as possible • Demobilize the resource Demobilization is the orderly release and return of resources TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

  27. Resource Demobilization Demobilization Priorities: • Required to be returned to Emergency Services • Mobilized from off-site (Mutual Aid) • Local Resources Checklists for Personnel and Equipment TTT Module 7 NIMS Resource Management Version 2.0

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