22. Incident Command System School and School District ICS First Responders (Fire, Police, EMT) Partners (Mental & Public Health, Parents, Media, etc.)
33. Formal Communication Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance/Admin Section Chief Branch Director Air Operations Branch Director Incident Commander Safety Officer Liaison Officer Public Information Officer Command Staff General Staff Service Branch Director Support Branch Director Operations Section Chief ICS Formal Communication
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40. Unified Command for a School Emergency School Incident Commander (Principal) School District Incident Commander (Superintendent, Security Director) County/City Incident Commander (Police/Fire) School Site Crisis/Emergency Response Team Or (IMT) Public Information Officer District Emergency Operations Committee (EOC) City/County Incident Management Team (IMT) Public Information Officer
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67. Public Information Officer (PIO) Public Information Officer ICS Advises Incident Commander on information dissemination and media relations. Incident Commander approves information that the PIO releases. Incident Commander Obtains information from and provides information to Planning Section. Planning Section Chief Obtains information from and provides information to community and media. Community and Media
68. Safety Officer Safety Officer Only Command Staff member who can countermand the IC ICS Advises Incident Commander on issues regarding incident safety. Incident Commander Works with Operations to ensure safety of field personnel. Operations Section Chief Ensures safety of all incident personnel. Incident Personnel
69. Liaison Officer Liaison Officer ICS Assists Incident Commander by serving as point of contact for agency representatives who are helping to support the operation. Incident Commander Provides briefings to and answers questions from supporting agencies. Agency Representative
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Good afternoon ladies & gentlemen Welcome back from your break. First let me thank and recognize the outstanding job done by the other speakers here today: Richard Rotanz – Emergency Management Hazards & the EOC Peter LaDuca – Regulatory Compliance Dr. Alan Groveman – Public Relations during School Emergencies I am David Kondrup (Describe background, education and experience): Masters in CJ, since 1972 involved in law enforcement, rescue, facility operations, HR, private security, NIMS & ICS Training and Liaison, over 20 years with the NYPD and currently a 3 star chief with a 1250 person suburban law enforcement agency. I have served in many incident command positions, and may very well be one of those emergency responders at an emergency that effects you. Today I would like to take some of the mystery out of NIMS, explain to you the principles of Incident Command and convey to you some valuable information that you can use and apply.