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incident command system
The Incident Command System (ICS) is based on the following 14 proven NIMS management characteristics, each of which contributes to the strength and efficiency of the overall system:
- Common Terminology
- Modular Organization
- Management by Objectives
- Incident Action Planning
- Manageable Span of Control
- Incident Facilities and Locations
- Comprehensive Resource Management
- Integrated Communications
- Establishment and Transfer of Command
- Unified Command
- Chain of Command and Unity of Command
- Accountability
- Dispatch/Deployment
- Information and Intelligence Management
ACRONYMS
IAP - Incident Action Plan
ICS - Incident Command System
NIMS - National Incident Management System
MEMS - Military Emergency Management Specialist
ICS - Incident Command System
NIMS - National Incident Management System
MEMS - Military Emergency Management Specialist
DHS REGIONAL MAP
FEMA General Training Requirements: Urban Search and Rescue & TF Member
- Annual FEMA Ethics Orientation
- Critical Incident Stress Awareness Training
- IS-100.b/ICS-100 Intro to ICS, IS-200.b ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, IS-700.a NIMS Introduction, IS-800.b NRF Intro
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / First Aid, EMR, EMT)
- Enhanced Ops in Contaminated Environment (EOCE)
- NFPA - 1670 Awareness-level training for
- Confined Space Rescue Ops
- Water Rescue Ops
- Structural Collapse Ops
- Bloodborne Pathogen Training in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1310