Deputy Incident Commanders must be qualified as Incident Commanders and are appointed by the Incident Commander. They must be able to perform all functions of the Incident Commander if the need arises. In addition, they must be able to:
The deputy incident commander provides the leadership at an incident and delegates authority to others. He takes direction from the agency and makes sure everything runs smoothly.
The Deputy Incident Commander must be equally capable of assuming the Incident Commander role
Incident Commander may have a Deputy ICSection Chief may have a Deputy ChiefBranch Director may have a Deputy DirectorOther ICS positions may have "assistants", "managers" or "coordinators" assigned to support the leader of the organizational element.Within a Strike Team or Task Force, smaller units may be administered by a "boss".
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The Incident Commander (IC) may utilize Deputies such as Incident Commander Deputy. Deputies of the IC are commonly activated and utilized when the incident is large scale or the event is major. The Deputy can be from the same or a different organization/agency of the IC. Section and Branch levels of Incident Command might also use Deputies. So Command, Section and Branch levels is the commonplace where deputies are used in the Incident Command System. Deputies must also be highly qualified at what they are being appointed a deputy of as well. I hope that helps!
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These levels of the ICS organization may have Deputy positions: Branch, Incident Commander, and
A deputy is the support for all of the following positions, except : a: incident commander B: Section Chief ,C: Branch Director, D: Public Information Officers
An individual assuming the role of the Deputy Incident Commander must FEMA
Incident commander, General Staff Chiefs and Branch Directors may have deputies:An Incident Commander may have a Deputy ICGeneral Staff: A Section Chief may have a Deputy ChiefA Branch Director may have a Deputy DirectorOther ICS positions may have "assistants", "managers" or "coordinators" assigned to support the leader of the organizational element.Within a Strike Team or Task Force, smaller units may be administered by a "boss".
A deputy is the support for all of the following positions, except : a: incident commander B: Section Chief ,C: Branch Director, D: Public Information Officers
The term was originated by the Homeland Security department.l It is a designated position for the Officer in Charge of a specific incident, say a Pipe Line explosion, co-ordinating fire, medical services, damage control personnel, etc during the incident. Managing these resources is the direct task of the Incident Commander. It is not a regular rank like say, Deputy, Inspector, etc.