Within the Staging Area, resources are simply required to wait until they are needed. At the behest of the Staging Officer, they can be either deployed to assist with an incident or released.
Resources within the Staging Areas ics
Resources within the Staging Areas ics
False. The resources within the staging areas are managed by the operations section manager
Within the Staging Area, resources are simply required to wait until they are needed. At the behest of the Staging Officer, they can be either deployed to assist with an incident or released.
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
All resources that are not yet involved are to remain in the staging area.
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The resources within the staging area ARE: 1. Comprised of personnel and/or equipment. 2. Supervised by a Staging Area Manager 3. In "READY" status while awaiting tactical assignments.
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
Medical unit is responsible for development of the medical plan
As a rule, Yes. Staging areas are physical locations set-up to keep both personnel and equipment together; from staged positions the incident commander can utilize those assets as needed. Maintaining control and accountability is critical to proper utilization of forces. Emergency incident staging is modeled on military experience.