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The Incident Commander (IC) is responsible for the overall management of the incident and determines which Command or General Staff positions to staff in order to maintain a manageable span of control and ensure appropriate attention to the necessary incident management functions.
The FIRESCOPE Incident Command System was developed in Southern California as a result of the catastrophic wildland fire siege of 1970.
The incident commander is the nominated competent and responsible person. They can delegate some responsibilities to others; however, they remain accountable for health and safety at an incident. At a more challenging incident it may be appropriate for a senior officer to assume command.
Incident commanders are typically in charge of a team that carries out specific duties or assumes a certain role during a disaster. Examples include search and rescue teams, medical teams trained in delivering first aid, and specialist teams trained in mitigating the damage caused by chemicals and other harmful toxins.
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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Caller interrogation using the FPDS is based on three fire rescue incident priorities: life safety, incident stabilization, and property conservation.
Incident Commander Responsibilities Has responsibility for ensuring incident safety, providing information services to internal and external stakeholders, and establishing and maintaining liaison with other agencies participating in the incident.
Responsibilities of Command The Fire Officer is responsible for establishing command and completing three strategic priorities: Life Safety. Incident Stabilization. Property Conservation Environmental Protection.

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