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Title: ICS Orientation I100


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INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEMOrientationI-100
Florida Division of Animal Industry
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OBJECTIVES
  • DISCUSS 5 MAJOR ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES WITHIN
    ICS
  • EXPLAIN THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
    COMMAND STAFF
  • EXPLAIN THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
    GENERAL STAFF

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OBJECTIVES CONT.
  • DISCUSS ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS WITHIN SECTIONS
  • MATCH SUPERVISORY TITLES TO APPROPRIATE LEVELS
  • DESCRIBE INCIDENT FACILITIES
  • DESCRIBE THE I.A.P.
  • UNDERSTAND SPAN OF CONTROL ?

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INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM(I.C.S.)
  • Is a subsystem of NIMS
  • NIMS is an acronym for National Interagency
    Incident Management System
  • NIMS is a system for managing any Emergency
    Operation ?

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IRT Organizational Chart for Animal
Agricultural Emergency Response (Non Animal
Disease)
Incident Commander David Perry
Information Officer Mark Fagan
Deputy Incident Commander Gary Painter

Safety Officer Gary Painter
Liaison Officer Dr Hank Doten
Finance/Admin. Section Chief Julie HInote
Operations Section Chief John Court
Logistics Section Chief Phil Anderson
Planning Section Chief Dana DeJarnatt Martha
Wagaman, Deputy
Agricultural / Large AnimalInspectionsBranch
Director Peter Scott
Time Unit James Timmons
Supply Unit Leader Bruce Vickers
Resource Unit Leaders DeJarnatt / Wagaman
Support Unit Leader Jason Duval
Animal Intake Care VETS Team Branch Director
Dr Cynda Crawford
Demobilization Unit Leader April Chastain
Technical Specialist Dr Hank Doten
Dr Tom Holt- Director Joe Kight-EOC-Coordinator
D Perry 2-08
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APPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OF ICS
  • Fires, Haz Mat, Hurricanes, Animal Disease
    outbreaks and multicasualty incidents
  • Multijurisdiction multi-agency disasters
  • Wide-area search rescue missions
  • Air, rail, water or ground transportation
    accidents
  • Planned events e.g., celebrations, parades,
    conferences, concerts?

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FIVE MAJOR MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
  • Command
  • Operations
  • Planning
  • Logistics
  • Finance/Administration ?

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COMMAND STAFF
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GENERAL STAFF
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OPERATIONS SECTION
  • Divisions
  • Geographical
  • Groups
  • Functional
  • Branches
  • Air Operations
  • Staging Areas ?

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PLANNING SECTION
  • Resources Unit
  • Situation Unit
  • Documentation Unit
  • Demobilization Unit
  • Technical Specialist ?

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LOGISTICS SECTION
SERVICE BRANCH
SUPPORT BRANCH
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FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION SECTION
  • Time Unit
  • Procurement Unit
  • Compensation/Claims Unit
  • Cost Unit ?

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ORGANIZATION TERMINOLOGY
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INCIDENT FACILITIES
  • Incident Command Post (ICP)
  • Staging Areas
  • Base
  • Camps
  • Helibase
  • Helispots ?

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INCIDENT ACTION PLAN
  • Statement of Objectives
  • Organization
  • Assignments to Accomplish the Objectives
  • Supporting Material ?

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SPAN OF CONTROL
  • Span of control may vary
    from three to seven
  • A ratio of one to five
    reporting elements is
    recommended
  • Specially trained hand
    crews may utilize a
    larger span of control ?

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COMMON RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Receive assignment from your organization
  • Bring specialized equipment for your job
  • Check-in at
  • Incident Command Post (at the Resources Unit)
  • Staging Areas
  • Base or Camps
  • Helibases
  • Division or Group Supervisors ( for direct
    assignments) ..

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COMMON RESPONSIBILITIES Cont.
  • Use clear text on radio
  • Obtain briefing from immediate supervisor
  • Acquire materials, set up work station
  • Organize and brief subordinates
  • Brief your relief at end of operational period
  • Complete required forms and reports
  • Demobilize according to plan ?

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I.C.S

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