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Incident Management: The broad spectrum of activities and organizations providing operations, coordination, and support applied at all levels of government, using both governmental and nongovernmental resources to plan for, respond to, and recover from an incident, regardless of cause, size, or complexity.
The General Staff typically consists of the Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration Sections. In some incidents the General Staff may also include the Intelligence/Investigations Function, either operating under a staff section, or as a stand alone section.
Unified Command is a team effort process, allowing all agencies with geographical or functional responsibility for an incident, to assign an Incident Commander to a Unified Command organization. The Unified Command then establishes a common set of incident objectives and strategies that all can subscribe to.
5 Cs of an Incident Command System Command. The Command team directs the incident. Operations. The Operations staff manages resources, coordinates with personnel and ensures that response efforts align with the objectives and priorities. Planning. Logistics. Finance/Administration.
Unified Command is used for improved unity of effort in multijurisdictional or multiagency incident management. Unified Command enables different jurisdictions and organizations to jointly manage and direct incident activities through a common set of incident objectives, strategies and a single incident action plan.
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Exhibit 2-1: Basic Functional Structure of an Incident Command System Commandprovide on-scene management and control authority. Operationsdirect incident tactical operations. Planningprepare Incident Action Plan and maintain situation and resources status. Logisticsprovide services and support to the incident.
Members of the Unified Command work together to develop a common set of incident objectives and strategies, share information, maximize the use of available resources, and enhance the efficiency of the individual response organizations.
The Incident Command System (ICS) is a management system designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure.