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1996-97 EMCOMM Bulletins

TO: Emergency Communications Units - Information Bulletin
TO: Emergency Management Agencies via Internet and Radio
FROM: Auxiliary Communications Service (ACS) of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services 

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EMC020 - ICS Tableau

3/31/1996

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The ICS may seem overwhelming to those who have not been involved at an active incident, but those who have will never forget it.

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EMC019 - ICS Staff

3/30/1996

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Continuation of ICS series, 19/20

The GENERAL STAFF of incident management personnel consists of the: Incident Commander, Operations Chief, Planning Chief, Logistics Chief and Finance Chief.

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EMC018 - ICS Divisions

3/29/1996

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The best use of Geographical Divisions is to divide an area into natural separations of terrain, geography and fuel, and where resources can be effectively managed under span-of-control guidelines. In the fire scenario of this series the Operations Section 

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EMC017 - ICS Use and Planning

3/28/1996

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The types of incidents for which the ICS is applicable are many and varied. They include such things as major wildland and urban fires, floods, hazardous substance spills, Multi-Casualty Incidents, aircraft accidents, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, 

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EMC016 - ICS Resources

3/27/1996

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The resources used by the Operations Section Chief fall into three categories: (1) assigned - those performing an active assignment; (2) available - those ready for an assignment; and (3) those out-of-service; i.e., not ready for assignment - not available, 

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EMC015 - ICS Air Operations

3/26/1996

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Continuation of ICS Series 15/20

At the Incident Command post the Operations Section Chief is busy with direct management of incident tactical activities, which includes all activities directed towards 

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EMC014 - ICS Operations Chief

3/25/1996

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Continuation of Incident Command System series (14/20)

The OPERATIONS CHIEF, as the head of the Operations Section, is responsible for 

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EMC013 - Incident Command

3/24/1996

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Continuation of ICS series:

Meanwhile, fire response TASK FORCES created from the Staging Area contained the fire west flank. The south edge has stopped at a river. Air Tankers and Strike teams 

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EMC012 - Review Answers

3/23/1996

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These are the answers to the Review questions in EMC011:

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EMC011 - A Catchup Review

3/22/1996

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So, what have we learned so far? See if you can answer the questions or statements WITHOUT resorting to the material. Now test yourself!! Good luck!

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