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  2. Begin by filling in the Trainee’s Name, Home Unit/Agency, and Home Unit Phone Number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and accountability.
  3. Next, complete the section for Task Book Initiated By, including the Official’s Name, Title, Agency, Phone Number, and Date Initiated. This establishes who is overseeing the trainee's progress.
  4. Proceed to fill out each task listed in the PTB. For each task completed, evaluators should initial and date next to the corresponding task number as evidence of completion.
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The Type 3 Incident Commander (ICT3) manages all aspects of an initial attack or extended attack Type 3 incident. The ICT3 is responsible for developing incident objectives, assigning operational personnel based on complexity and span of control, and maintaining accountability of all assigned personnel.
The ICT3 is responsible for developing incident objectives, assigning operational personnel based on complexity and span of control, and maintaining accountability of all assigned personnel.
There are Type 1 and Type 2 hand crews. Hotshot crews are Type 1. The difference between Type 1 and Type 2 crews is a matter of experience and qualifications. Hotshot / Type 1 crews are required to maintain higher qualifications and have more experience among the people on their crew.
The Position Task Book (PTB) documents the performance criteria a trainee must meet to be certified for a position within the National Qualification System (NQS). The performance criteria are associated with core NQS competencies, behaviors and tasks.
TYPE 5 INCIDENT: One or two single response resources with up to 6 response personnel, Incident expected to last only a few hours, no ICS Command and General Staff positions activated.

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