Title: Situation Unit Mission
1SITUATION UNIT LEADER
- Situation Unit Mission
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- Function
- RRT May 24, 2006
2Presenter
- Gregory Ham
- OSC Region 3
- Served as Sit Unit Leader
- Graniteville Train Derailment (SC)
- Hurricane Katrina Response (LA)
3Introduction to the Situation Unit
- Situation Unit is Responsible For
- Determining information needs
- Gathering information
- Processing information
- Displaying information
- Turning information into Intelligence
4Maps are us
5Sit Unit will answer theirquestions before they
ask
6Job Responsibilities
- Collection, processing and organization of all
incident information - Prepare future projections of incident growth,
maps and intelligence information
7The ICS Organization
INCIDENT COMMANDER
INFORMATION LIAISON SAFETY
FINANCE/ ADMIN
OPERATIONS
PLANNING
LOGISTICS
8Planning Section
Situation Unit
Resource Unit
Demobilization Unit
Documentation Unit
Environmental Unit
9Plans Section
- Collects, evaluates disseminates information
on - Incident Status
- Predicted probable course of events
- Alternative strategies and control operations
- Resource status
- Facilitates Planning meetings and Briefings
- Plans Section supports and facilitates Incident
Planning
10Planning
- Planning is coordinated by Plans Chief with Staff
- Sit Unit provides info to Plans
- what are their needs and when
- who are all the key players
- how to get stuff
- Planning needs vary widely
- Incident type
- Incident location
- Incident status
11Plans Section Chief
- Facilitator of planning process, meetings and
briefings - Supervises all personnel in the Plans Section
- Establishes meeting and report time frames
- Supervises the assembly of the Incident Action
Plan
12Planning Section
Situation Unit
Resource Unit
Demobilization Unit
Documentation Unit
Environmental Unit
13Situation Unit Mission
- Provide Incident Management Team (IMT) with
timely and accurate information on the status of
the incident on a scheduled basis - Respond to requests for information
14Situation Unit Mission
- The information provided to the IMT is
- Intelligence
- Incident status
- Risks threat
- Projections
- Suggested mitigation techniques
- Logistical
15Sit Unit Mission
- The information provided to the IMT is
- Displays
- Maps
- Charts
- Diagrams
- Graphs
- Reports
- Imaging
16Effective PlansRequire Intelligence
- Based on
- Quality information
- Timely information
- Constantly updated information
- Accurate and usable displays of information
- Intelligence Information that has been verified
and analyzed
17Functions of the Sit Unit
- The Situation Unit needs to understand the
situation!
18Understand The Situation
- What has happened?
- What progress has been made?
- What are the perimeters?
- What is the incident
growth potential? - What are the threats?
- What are the opportunities?
19Functions of the Sit Unit
- Collect and organize status information
(including sampling) relevant to the incident - Analyze and evaluate incident information
- Prepare and display incident intelligence
20Functions of the Sit Unit
- Provide mapping / GIS services
- Submit reports and provide documentation
- Assist RESL with assembling the Incident Action
Plan
21ICS Planning Process
22Essential StepsIn Incident Action Planning
- Understand the situation
- Establish incident objectives and strategy
- Develop tactical direction and assignments
- Prepare the Plan
- Implement the Plan
- Evaluate the Plan
23IAP Prep Approval
Preparing for the Planning Meeting
Planning Meeting
The PlanningProcess
Operations Briefing
Tactics Meeting
IC/UC Sets Objectives
New Op Period Begins
Execute Plan Assess Progress
Initial Attack Briefing ACS 201
Agency Admin Briefing Delegation WFSA
Initial Response
Initial Response and Assessment
Notifications
Incident/Event
One Time Only Events
24Planning Meeting
- Used to get all other functional areas up to
speed and to get consensus on the Plan - Sit Unit provides a situational report
- Gather info on progress of response
25Planning Meeting
26Planning Meeting Checklist
No. ACTIVITY
Primary
Responsibility 1 STATE INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
POLICY ISSUES IC 2 GIVE SITUATION
RESOURCE BRIEFING PSC 3
STATE PRIMARY ALTERNATE. STRATEGIES
OPS 4 DESIGNATE BRANCH, DIVISION, GROUP
OPS BOUNDARIES FUNCTIONS
AS APPROPRIATE 5 SPECIFY TACTICS FOR
EACH DIVISION OPS PSC 6
SPECIFY RESOURES NEEDED BY DIVISIONS
OPS, PSC, LSC 7 SPECIFY FACILITIES AND
REPORTING LSC
LOCATIONS 8 DEVELOP RESOURCES, SUPPORT, AND
PSC LSC OVERHEAD ORDER 9
SUPPORT PLANS - COM, MED., TRAFFIC PSC
LSC 10 FINALIZE, APPROVE IMPLEMENT THE PLAN
IC AND GEN. STAFF
27Planning Meeting Maps Displays
- Incident Briefing Map
- Mapping may be on
- Topo maps
- Planometric maps
- Nautical Charts
- Blueprints
- Sit Unit must produce a plot of the incident
perimeter, operational boundaries facilities.
28Detail Map
29Planning Meeting Maps Displays
- Maps Displays often speed and / or improve
- comprehension of intelligence reports.
- Incident progression damage
- Plume models
- Evacuation
- Weather
- Imaging
30Planning Meeting Displays
31Planning Meeting Requirements
- Reports
- Incident activity, location progression
- weather forecasts
- Incident projection risks
- Threats to the environment endangered species
- Losses
- Potential need for staging areas, shelters,
mobile lab locations, decon areas, etc.
32Situation Unit input to the Incident Action Plan
- Coordinate with Plans Chief and Operations
Section Chief at Planning Meeting - Not all Situation Unit products go into the
Incident Action Plan. - Incident Action Plan contains information
required to accomplish assignments for the next
operational period.
33Incident Action Plan Maps
- Required IAP maps
- 8½ x 11 or 11 x 17 Tactical Map
- Traffic Plan
- Facilities
- Optional Maps
- Contingency
- Forecast
- Sampling / monitoring
- Tidal / Current Charts
- Other
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35Incident Action Plan Reports
- Weather forecast (required)
- Projection forecast
- Plume models
- Other
36 Situation Unit Leader the Shift Briefing
- Briefing Map
- Incident status update
- Shift weather briefing
- Shift projection briefing
37Shift Tactical Briefing
38Situation Unit LeaderRequired Reports
- ICS 209
- Weather forecast
- SITREP
39Incident Management Team Support
- The Situation Unit assists the Incident
Management Team (IMT) with displays, maps,
imaging and reports that conveys incident
intelligence required for them to accomplish
their mission. - The Situation Unit Leader must have a thorough
understanding of the intelligence needs of the
IMT.
40Maps Displays
- The Incident Management Team may need a variety
of intelligence that will assist them to perform
their mission that requires maps/displays that
may or may not be needed for the Incident Action
Plan or Planning meeting.
41Coordination with Command and General Staff
- Sit Unit must work closely with several key
members of the Command and General Staff
42Incident Commander
- 209/Sitrep preparation and review
- Status of Incident
- IC focus and priorities
- Maintain maps in IC area
43Operations Section Chief
- Provide
- Mapping and imaging services
- Information on incident status, projections,
risks, threats, hazards, and damage - Evacuation
- Sampling maps
- Obtain
- Incident status
- Planned actions
- Priority information for 209/Sitrep
44Information Officer
- Keep updated on incident status, damages and
threats - Prepare maps and visual support as requested
- Provide 209/Sitrep as soon as approved
- Information Officer not to release maps or
incident info unless confirmed by Situation Unit
Leader - Maintain information board
45Safety Officer
- Keep updated on incident status
- Threats / Risk
- Obtain injury information for 209/Sitrep
46Environmental Unit
- Conceptually
- Data will come into Situation Unit
- Data will be given to Environmental Unit for
interpretation and management - Data and products will return to Situation Unit
47Planning Section
Situation Unit
Resource Unit
Demobilization Unit
Documentation Unit
Environmental Unit
48Environmental Unit
- Facilitates interagency environmental data
management, monitoring, sampling, analysis and
assessment.
49Environmental Unit
- Responsible for
- ID and characterization of hazardous substances
- Assessment of extent of a release
- Evaluation of human and ecological risks
- Scientific support for specific response
technologies - Establishing clean-up levels
50Environmental Unit
- Responsible for
- Modeling and data interpretation
- Method development
- Confirmation that clean-up goals have been
achieved - Profiling of hazardous wastes for disposal
purposes
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52Other Units
- Resource Unit
- Facilities Unit
- Ground Support Unit
- Air Ops Branch
53Resource Advisors Agency Reps
- Obtain information on
- Sensitive resources issues
- Values
- Map sources
- Keep informed
54Regional Response Center Emergency Operation
Center Support
- 209/SITREP
- maps of incident
- POLREP
55Information boards
- Post Incident Action Plan map
- Facility Map
- Transportation Map
- Incident Action Plan
- SITREP, 209
- Map of USA to plot where your personnel are from,
action photos
56Katrina Information Board
57 Situation Unit Goals
- Provide intelligence, not just history
- Answer the questions for customers before they
ask - Support operations with what they need to know
- Quality, useful, timely maps/displays