SAR Fundamentals/Organization and Incident Command
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+ | * In Pincher Creek area, typically the Incident Commander is a civilian search manager, reporting to the ICS role "Agency Executive" from the tasking agency. | ||
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+ | See {{document format links|Search-management-crucials-lesson-plan|lesson plan}} | ||
: Exercise Incident Command | : Exercise Incident Command | ||
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== Aids == | == Aids == | ||
* flip chart or white board | * flip chart or white board |
Current revision
Contents |
[edit] Material covered
- SAR Fundamentals Manual:
- Ch.3 "Organization: The Incident Command System"
- Appendix E "Incident Command System (ICS) Glossary"
- Basic SAR Skills Manual:
- Ch.12 "Search Management Crucials"
- F-13 "Search Management Actions"
- F-14 "ICS Orientation"
[edit] Time alloted
0.5hr
- 2011-02: 11:04-11:48: 0.7h
- 2013-02: 30 min
[edit] Lesson plan
Key points:
- In Pincher Creek area, typically the Incident Commander is a civilian search manager, reporting to the ICS role "Agency Executive" from the tasking agency.
See lesson plan (download/print: .pdf; edit: .odt)
- Exercise Incident Command
[edit] Aids
- flip chart or white board
- appropriate markers
- powerpoint slides
- FOG SAR slides 238+ Chapter 12 (odp) (pdf) - Search Management Crucials
- slides 699+ Addendum 14 (odp) (pdf) - ICS Orientation
- Ralph Eckman 2013-01
[edit] Question bank
See Question bank