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Dive into the Incident Command System history and implementation in Minnesota, post-9/11 lessons, CISM training, stress management, and critical aspects of leadership. Contact Maj. Jerry Rosendahl for more information.
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Ground Team Leader Course“ICS, CISM & some other letters” Minnesota Wing April 19, 2008 Maj. Jerry Rosendahl MN Wing Vice Commander
Incident Command SystemICS • History of Incident Command System • Early 1970’s in California (FireScope) • ICS in Minnesota – MIMS • 1980’s, mostly Fire Service • Defers now to NIMS • Post-9/11 Lessons Learned • National Incident Management System • CAP General ES Requirements • CAPT 116 Parts I & II
Incident Command SystemICS • FEMA, USFA, NFA, EMI • Independent Study Courses • IS100, IS200, IS700, IS800 (b) • Classroom delivery only • ICS300, ICS400 (total 32 hours) • NIMS Memo from BG Courter • More variations on the way • Requirements are based on job duties
Incident Command SystemICS • Command (C) • Command Staff • Safety Officer, Public Information Officer, Liaison Officer • General Staff (FLOP) • Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance/Administration • What is only position that must be filled?
Incident Command SystemICS • Terminology • Unity of Command • Unified Command • Freelancing • Span of Control • Working with local public safety officials • Who is in Command? • Questions on ICS?
Critical Incident Stress Management • CAPR 60-5 (3 Nov 2006) CISM • Defined as a comprehensive, integrated, multi-component crisis intervention system • Purpose is to mitigate psychological impact of traumatic event • CISM normally occurs as peer counseling • CISM may identify a need for professional counseling for an individual
Critical Incident Stress Management • CISM de-briefing sessions • Who can attend • Who conducts • Very specific training for CISM counselors • Incident Commanders need to be aware of signs that indicate a need for CISM • IC’s notify Wing or Region CISM representative – may use public groups
Critical Incident Stress Management • What are examples of CAP missions where CISM may be needed? • Have you ever been through a de-briefing? • Can you think of a traumatic event in your life which still sticks in the back of your mind? • This is not the time to be brave or macho • Questions on CISM?
Thank You..for your time and commitment to CAP • Major Jerry Rosendahl • MN Wing Vice Commander • cv@mncap.org • 651.248.8726