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Deputy Chief Coleman has taken a basic, no-nonsense approach toward helping you understand and implement the incident command system in a methodical and effective way, beginning with an introduction to the system and an explanation of command operations. Staging and sectors are discussed to ensure that adequate personnel are available to command and arrive at the scene in an organized manner. Mission statements are covered to help explain the responsibilities of the various fireground sectors and the integration of 'command' into their operations. Contents: Section 1: The System Introduction to the incident management system Command Establishing command The command post The command staff The function of command. Section 2: Staging and Sectorization Staging Sectorization. Section 3: Mission Statements Defining mission statements The mission of command The mission of search The mission of attack The mission of backup The mission of ventilation The mission of exposure The mission of extension The mission of overhaul and salvage The mission of rapid intervention Benchmarks. Section 4: Miscellaneous incidents Emergency medical incidents Vehicular incidents Hazardous materials incidents Miscellaneous incidents Section 5: Applying incident command Applying incident command to various types of incidents Appendices Reminder sheet Answers to chapter questions.
About the Author: John (Skip) Coleman is a retired assistant chief from the Toledo (OH) Department of Fire and Rescue. He retired with more than 32 years of experience and managed every major bureau in the department. He is a graduate of the National Fire Academy's Executive Fire Office Program and teaches and lectures throughout the United States and Canada. He is the author of Incident Management for the Street Smart Fire Officer (Fire Engineering, 1997) and Managing Major Fires (Fire Engineering, 2001) and is moderator of Fire Engineering's monthly Roundtable. He serves on the FDIC educational advisory board and is a technical editor for Fire Engineering.
Title: Incident Management for the Street-Smart ...
Publisher: Fire Engineering Books & Videos
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: hardcover
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