Area command involves multiple incident commanders.
A complex incident with multiple incident commanders
Unified Command
multiple incident commanders means multiple incidents which would be covered under an ICS structure known as "area command".
A complex incident requires a complex ICS structure, i.e., one in which all command staff and general staff positions are filled.
Under the National Incident Management System, when there are several agencies involved in the response to an emergency event, Unified Command is appropriate. This allows participants with differing jurisdictional, geographic or functional responsibilities to coordinate their respective elements in a single Incident Action Plan, implemented by a properly selected Operations Chief. For instance, the fire chief, police chief and highway director may be involved in a complex incident on a major highway. Rather than having each one run their own "incident command", there could be a unified command with top-level coordination, funneled through a single plan and operations structure. This may be a description of a Unified Command (UC) or an Area Command, depending upon whether the ICs are handling DIFFERENT incidents (Area) or are participating from various jurisdictions and agencies handling the SAME incident (Unified).
Most Complex Structure in the Universe is Your Brain
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The state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement., That which is complex; intricacy; complication.
they had very complex structure
A complex data structure is the kind of structure that has two arrays. One array hols the real part of the complex data and the other array holds the imaginary part.
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Sentence according to structure are: simple, compound, complex and compound-complex.