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While the incident commander is responsible for overall fire scene order and firefighter accountability, the incident safety officer fine-tunes the safety portion of fireground operations.
The Incident Commander Type 1 (ICT1) is responsible for all aspects of emergency response, including developing incident objectives, managing incident operations, setting priorities, defining the organization of the incident management team, and the overall Incident Action Plan (IAP).
Incident Commander (IC): This person is responsible for overall incident management and decision-making. They oversee the response efforts and ensure that all personnel are working together effectively.
1. Rapidly conduct, or obtain, a 360-degree situational size-up of the incident. 2. Determine the occupant survival profile.
The Incident Commander will create a plan for tackling the incident based on a number of factors: number of firefighters, fire engines and pieces of equipment that are needed. potential hazards and risks. what the the fire crews and equipment are capable of.
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