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ICS Overview. Simple tiered management systemExpandable to meet needs of resources and functionsUseful in small or large incidentsUseful in multi-agency or multi-disciplined responseUses Common terminology. ICS Functions. Incident CommandUsually assigned to 1 person even with Unified Command
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1. Rescue Scene Organization and Management
2. ICS Overview Simple tiered management system
Expandable to meet needs of resources and functions
Useful in small or large incidents
Useful in multi-agency or multi-disciplined response
Uses Common terminology
3. ICS Functions Incident Command
Usually assigned to 1 person even with Unified Command Incidents
Operations Section
Planning Section
Logistics Section
Finance/Administration Section
4. SEMS Overview Standardized Emergency Management System
Multi-agency or Inter-agency Coordination
Local Government Requirement
By December 1996
Tied to State funding during emergencies
Applies to all groups
FD, PD, Public Utilities
5. Communications On Scene or Off Scene
Communication Reasons
Update status, ID Hazards, Direct Operations, Coordinate Resources, Request Additional Resources
Communication Methods
Radio, Phone, Runner, Signal Devices, Face to Face
Keep Messages Simple
Clear Text, Short Understandable, Identify Caller
6. Scene Control Gain Perimeter Control
Control Spontaneous Rescuers
Controls Rescue Site Increases Safety
Use Physical Barriers
Establish Best Access to Incident
Establish Command Post - ICP
Establish Staging Area
7. Initial Actions Establish Control
Conduct a Size-Up
Identify and Request Additional Resources
Control Site Perimeter and Spontaneous Rescuers
Secure Utilities
Rescue Surface Victims
Establish Priorities, Develop Plans, Organize Resources
8. Phases of Rescue Phase 1
Size-up, scene management, surface victim rescue
Phase II
Search all accessible area and void spaces
Phase III
Selected debris removal
Phase IV
General debris removal