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It is true that under a unified command there are multiple incident commanders who work together to establish the incident objectives.
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Under Unified Command (UC) there is no individual who is "incident commander"; there is a jointly operated command post, jointly created objectives, unified incident action plan, and a single Operations Section Chief who is usually selected from the agency having the most involvement. There are no "other incident commanders" in a Unified Command. There are, however, designated representatives from each agency playing a major role in the UC. For example, at a large fire incident, the local fire chief (the initial IC) may decide to implement UC by "establishing unified command", allowing all other agencies to participate in the top-level objectives and planning, but retaining Operations management for ALL tactics being implemented. Once UC is in effect, there is no individual who is the IC. The UC command post will coordinate all fire, ems, police, hazmat, highway, power, water and other objectives and issue plans to be carried out under the Operations Chief, who will have resources assigned from each participating agency. Those resources retain their own agency jurisdiction and legal authority, but coordinated through the UC and Operations. Even for a small incident, such as a traffic accident, there may be UC where fire, police and EMS must coordinate with overlapping jurisdiction. The UC can establish objectives for scene safety, traffic detour, fire suppression, extrication, patient assessment and transport, vehicle removal, road cleanup and repair, and orderly demobilization of resources when their respective objectives have been met.
Continuity Program Management Cycle.
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Development of Corrective Action Plans.
Development of Corrective Action Plans.