![]() ![]() Examples: A major Incident-hurricanes, very large fires, natural disasters.Large number of personnel and equipment are assigned to the incident.All functions are filled, plus leaders, branches etc.Examples: Major fires, VIP visits, lengthy search and rescues, law enforcement incidents, multi-day special events.Significant logistical support is required.Incident extends into multiple operational periods.Most Command and General staff positions are filled.Examples: Larger SAR’s, law enforcement incidents, special events, technical rescues, fires.May extend into another operational period (12 hours), and require an IAP. ![]() Some Command/General Staff positions (ie, Division Supervisor, Unit Leader), may be filled.Resources may vary from several single resources to several task forces or strike teams.IC walks the line between a manager and a 'doer'.Extended initial attack on wildland fires.Examples: Search & Rescue (SAR), motor vehicle accidents, small fires.Does not require a written Incident Action Plan (IAP).Normally limited to one operational period.Few resources are used (several individuals or a single strike team).IC is “hands on” leader and performs all functions of Operations, Logistics, Planning, and Finance.Initial attack or first response to an incident. ![]()
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