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Pierce County All-Hazards Incident Management Team (PCAHIMT)

Pierce County All-Hazards Incident Management Team (PCAHIMT). PCAHIMT- History. Formed in 2003 By-laws formerly adopted in 2005 Cooperative effort of numerous organizations in Pierce County PCAHIMT is a Type 3 Team Formal Adoption of a Team Guide/Handbook in 2012. PC DEM (7)

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Pierce County All-Hazards Incident Management Team (PCAHIMT)

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  1. Pierce County All-Hazards Incident Management Team (PCAHIMT)

  2. PCAHIMT- History • Formed in 2003 • By-laws formerly adopted in 2005 • Cooperative effort of numerous organizations in Pierce County • PCAHIMT is a Type 3 Team • Formal Adoption of a Team Guide/Handbook in 2012

  3. PC DEM (7) Tacoma Police (3) Tacoma Fire (3) Puyallup Police (3) CPF&R (2) Gig Harbor Fire (2) PCSD (4) Fife Police (1) Port of Tacoma (1) Lakewood Police (1) Steilacoom Dept. of Public Safety (1) EPF&R (1) Key Peninsula Fire (1) Buckley Fire (1) Browns PT/Dash PT Fire (1) WA DOL (1) WPF&R (1) Pierce Transit (1) Retired Citizens (2) Current AHIMT Agency Members

  4. State-Wide Look At IMT Teams

  5. Currently governed by an oversight board. The oversight board is comprised of both voting and non-voting members. The oversight board is: Incident Commanders (4), PCSD Rep (1), PCPCA (1), PCFCA (1), and PC DEM (1) PC AHIMT Oversight

  6. PC AHIMT Current Team Incident Commanders • Tom Miner, Retired PCSD & PC DEM • Lt. Mark Feddersen, Tacoma PD • Capt. Scott Engle, Puyallup PD • BC Wayne Garden, CPF&R

  7. Tom Miner, IC Mark Feddersen, IC Scott Engle, IC Wayne Garden, IC Jerry Lawrence, PCSD Rep. Gary McVay, PCFCA Rep. Ken Parrish, PC DEM Rep. VACANT, PCPCA Rep. PC AHIMT Current Oversight Board Members

  8. Natural Disasters Special Events Terrorism Incidents Mass Casualty Incidents Large Multiple Operational Period Incidents Examples: Earthquakes Floods Wildland Fires Train Derailments Hostage Incident Hazmat Incident Health Epidemic Where or When Could A Type 3 AHIMT Be Used:

  9. Where Has the PCAHIMT Been Used So Far • Flood events of 2009 • Officer Down Services- Lakewood & PCSD • Snohomish County EOC for Jayme Biendl funeral services • Position specific expertise (Planning Section Chief, Etc)

  10. How to Activate the PCAHIMT Call the Pierce County DEM Duty Officer at 253-798-7470

  11. The Design of the PCAHIMT • PCAHIMT is not intended to come in and take over! • PCAHIMT is not intended to subvert local knowledge and expertise! • PCAHIMT is a RESOURCE for you!

  12. The Design of the PCAHIMT • PCAHIMT is a team comprised of many jurisdictions from throughout the county which = COOPERATION • PCAHIMT is a vehicle for all agencies in the county to work together during a significant critical event

  13. The Design of the PCAHIMT • In a day of budget tightening and ever scarce resources, PCAHIMT is a HELP to you and your organization

  14. Build respect and understanding between agencies and disciplines Improve communications and relationships county-wide across all disciplines Allows your agency to “recover” from an incident Systematic management of large scale incidents Systematic management of high risk/low frequency incidents Reduce incident impacts on community and departments The Benefits of the PCAHIMT for ALL OF US

  15. The Benefits of the PCAHIMT for ALL OF US • Provide depth of expertise for multi-operational period incidents • Better preparedness in a disaster • Team members receive training throughout the year better enhancing their skill set in your organization • Enhanced response to critical incidents for all citizens in Pierce County

  16. Team members are expected to be able to deploy for 72-hours if needed. Team members agency covers the cost of the team member deployment for the initial 72-hour period. Team members come from all ranks, disciplines, and backgrounds. Team member cooperation is a key to success on the team Some of the Nuts & Bolts of the PCAHIMT

  17. Some of the Nuts & Bolts of the PCAHIMT • PCAHIMT is a well balanced team with 36% of the team from fire based departments • 36% of the team from police based departments • 28% of the team from “other” departments (DEM, DOL, Pierce Transit, Retired)

  18. Parting Thoughts on PCAHIMT • A tremendous resource for all of Pierce County • Consider having someone(s) from your agency on the team • PCAHIMT is there to help you

  19. Pierce County All-Hazards Incident Management Team

  20. QuestionsTeam Contacts • IC Tom Miner 253-225-0125 skipatroltom@yahoo.com • IC Mark Feddersen 253-820-6357 mfedders@cityoftacoma.org • IC Scott Engle 253-377-0101 scotte@ci.puyallup.wa.us • IC Wayne Garden 253-377-7741 wgarden@centralpiercefire.org

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