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NFPA 1620, Standard for Pre-Incident Planning is used by the fire service, facilities managers, and city planners and administrators to develop pre-incident plans to assist responding personnel in effectively managing emergencies and destructive events.
The first step to pre-incident planning for campuses is to build a solid working relationship with campus public safety personnel. Not only can public safety staff provide helpful items such as floor plans, but they also facilitate chain of command and information sharing with other campus staff.
A Pre-incident Plan is comprised of written information including maps, diagrams and drawings. Building walkthroughs by firefighters also are an important component of the planning process.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) defines a Pre-Incident Plan as a document developed by gathering general and detailed data that is used by responding personnel in effectively managing emergencies for the protection of occupants, responding personnel, property, and the environment. (