Municipal incident response can be limited by their resources. In such situations and dependent on magnitude/severity, state and federal assistance can be involved.
thj
The State activates its emergency plan, provides needed resources, and requests assistance from other States using existing mutual aid agreements.
Type your answer here... No
If an incident or court case goes beyond the local jurisdiction, the state court will hear the court case. If the state courts feel that the incident is too severe to be handled at the state level, the state will petition the superior court to hear the case.
the state activates its emergency plan, provides needed resources, and requests assistance from
it goes to US supreme court depending on the level of criminal/civil severity
Not really. That would be authorized by the state Governer. Locals will usually utilize other counties and jurisdictions to assist in incidents that may be included in an emergency contingency plan.
Ideally, additional resources needed for the incident are called in from outside the locality, and an Incident Command System is instituted to coordinate the incident, resources and responding agencies.
I'm sorry, but the weight of that piece of machinery is beyond my trailer's carrying capacity.
When developing protocols for situational awareness, you should:Provide the right information at the right time.Improve and integrate national reporting.Link operations centers and tap subject-matter experts.Standardize reports.
"S" shape
moelst