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Incident Management
Principles and Practices
Incident Management
Overview of Incident Command System
Definitions Applicability Real life experiences
Introduction
William “Bill” Rifenburgh• Deputy Chief – Fire Services Bureau
– Management of NYS Outreach Fire Training Program
– Member of NYS Incident Management Team
• Chief – Hoosick Fire Department• 19 Years experience in Emergency
Services– 14 years experience as a command level
officer
Incident Management System
Developed to incorporate business management principles to emergency incident.
Dates back to the 1940’s following the “Man Gulch Fire”
US Forest Service first developed
Incident Management System
1996 Governor’s Executive Order 26• Mandates NYS Agencies adopt and use
National Interagency Incident Management System (NIIMS)
2001 Benchmark for USA following 9/11• Formation of US Department of Homeland
Security• Development of National Incident Management
System (NIMS)
Incident Management System
2001 – Present• Integration of National Response
Framework for NIMS• Standardized Training for Incident
Management• Incorporates Government, Non-
Governmental Organizations and Private Sector
Incident Management System
Provides for continuity and accountability• Span of Control• Establishing sound objectives• Restore order• Restoration of normalcy
Definitions
Incident Command Post (ICP)• A physical location where incident
objectives are developed• Location where primary incident
command functional areas coordinate operations
• Most incidents utilize an on-site ICP
Definitions
Incident Commander• Individual responsible to organize and
direct resources to respond to an incident
• May be single command or unified command
Definitions
Command Staff• Liaison Officer• Information Officer• Safety Officer• Staging Officer
Definitions
Section Chief Positions• Operations
– Directs tactics to achieve objectives
• Planning– Develops Incident Action Plan
• Logistics– Service/Supply for incident operations
• Finance/Admin– Manages incident finances, costs, comp,
claims
Definitions
Single Command• One jurisdiction has primary
responsibility for managing an incident– Example – Fire Chief would be the IC for a
fire.
Unified Command• Multiple Jurisdictions have responsibility
– Example – a natural disaster that requires Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, Human Needs, Fire, etc.
Definitions
Emergency Operations Center• Typically a fixed facility• Establishes incident priorities• Coordinates critical resources• Determines resource allocation• Negotiates policy decisions
Applicability
Many business operate similar models in day to day operations• Continuity• Span of control• Accountability• Effective management
Examples
2001 – 9/11• Resources world-wide are coordinated
through the NYS EOC in response to the Terrorist Attacks
• Business and Emergency Personnel work together to respond
• Restoration of NYSE• Restoration of “Normal” to the Nation
Examples
2005 – Hurricane Katrina• NYS IMT deployed to Jackson Co.
Mississippi• Coordinate local, state and national
resources• Manage influx of aid• Restoration of services• Restoration of business
Examples
2006 – June Floods Central and Eastern NYS• Numerous NY Counties impacted by
flood• Coordinate critical resources• Restoration of transportation• Restoration of normalcy
Discussion
Questions?? Comments Discussion
Thank You