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Incident Commander Training
Most incidents involve a single incident commander. In these incidents, a single person commands the incident response and is the decision-making final authority.
Incident action plans ensure that everyone is working in concert toward the same goals set for that operational period by providing all incident supervisory personnel with direction for actions to be taken during the operational period identified in the plan.
Emergency Management Plans (EMP) provide a coherent means of communicating the overall incident objectives for both operational and support activities. They include measurable strategic objectives to be achieved in a time frame called an Operational Period.
The consolidated EMP is a very important component of any incident. It reduces freelancing and ensures a coordinated response at the simplest level.
Can You Answer These Questions?
- What do we want to do?
- Who is responsible for doing it?
- How do we communicate with each other?
- What is the procedure if someone is injured?