Yes, when there has not been an incident.
The Incident Commander
The Incident Commander recognizes the complexity of the incident and the need for a dedicated leader to manage tactical operations effectively. By appointing an Operations Section Chief, the Incident Commander ensures that all operational resources are coordinated efficiently and that specific objectives are met. This role is crucial for maintaining situational awareness and for implementing the Incident Action Plan. The appointment allows the Incident Commander to focus on overall strategy and coordination.
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:perform specific tasks required by the Incident Commanderperform the incident command function in the relief capacityrepresent an assisting agency that shares jurisdiction
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When command is transferred, all personnel with a need to know should be informed of A. The limits of the Incident Commander's scope of authority. This ensures that everyone understands the boundaries within which the new Incident Commander will operate, facilitating effective coordination and decision-making. While the qualifications of the incoming Incident Commander may be relevant, the immediate focus should be on clearly defining their authority and responsibilities.
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