Incident Commander
Incident commander
information collection and evaluation resource coordination communications facilitation
When incidents grow in size and/or complexity and more tactical resources are required, the EOC and the entire multiagency coordination system (MACS) play an increasingly important role in resource management.
B. the EOC director, IC, CAT and EOC manager.
The Western front
information collection and evaluation, coordination, resource coordination
information collection and evaluation, coordination, resource coordination
information collection and eval coordination resource coordination
The EOC state of operation that preemptively reduces the impending incident impact is the "Preparedness" phase. In this phase, the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) engages in planning, training, and resource allocation to enhance readiness for potential incidents. By anticipating needs and coordinating response strategies, the EOC can effectively mitigate the impact when the incident occurs. This proactive approach ensures a more efficient response during full or partial activation.
Information Collection and evaluation; resource coordiniation and communications facilitation.
information collection and eval resource coordination communications facilitation
EOC - Emergency Operations Center