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Incident commander

The Incident Commander is the person responsible for all aspects of an emergency response; including quickly developing incident objectives, managing all incident operations, application of resources as well as responsibility for all persons involved. The Incident Commander sets priorities and defines the organization of the incident response teams and the overall incident action plan. The role of Incident Commander may be assumed by senior or higher qualified officers upon their arrival or as the situation dictates. Even if subordinate positions are not assigned, the Incident Commander position will always be designated or assumed. The incident commander may, at their own discretion, assign individuals, who may be from the same agency or from assisting agencies, to subordinate or specific positions for the duration of the emergency.

In the United States, most agencies use an Incident Commander for the roles and responsibilities as defined under the National Incident Management System as a part of the Incident Command System.[1]

Incident Commander

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triage officer – oversees all , tagging and movement to treatment areas

patient assessment

treatment officer – oversees all and the treatment area

treatment

transportation officer – oversees all movement, priority, identity, and destination of patients.

ambulance

staging officer – oversees all acquisition, release and distribution of resources.

Obtain briefings and guidelines for level of involvement from requesting agency and/or prior Incident Commander.

Obtain delegation of authority if requesting agency desires Team to assume operational control and/or under to allow all affected jurisdictions shared responsibility.

unified command

Ensure incident safety.

Establish Incident Command Post and operational plan if not already accomplished.

Maintain contact with state and ERC.

fire marshal

Provide other command assistance as requested by agency/jurisdiction.

Coordinate the multiple aid from interagencies like: USFS, BLM, BIA, state, county, city and volunteer fire/emergency resources.

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Incident management team

Incident command post

Incident command system

National Incident Management System

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