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Your question isn't comprehensive enough. What type of "incident" are you talking about?
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
"Your need is greater than mine"
It is impossible to write the statement as it would be written in Chinese characters. However, written phonetically, the statement "but I am glad you did" would be "dan wo hen gaoxing ni meiyou".
A. Covers the entire incident from start to finish.B. Establishes the overall incident objectives, strategies, and tactics.C. Presents detailed cost accounting for all incident resources.D. Must be a written document that is distributed to all responders.
A false statement. or A statement not consistent with arithmetic. or A statement written by someone with no idea about basic mathematics. How's that for starters?
Since this is a quote and was therefore written in the past, it was intended as a self-fulfilling statement.
A third party statement regarding the incident will be provided by an individual or organization not directly involved in the situation. This statement can offer an unbiased perspective or additional information on the matter.
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My boss text me to write a report
An incident statement would have the date, time, place, and name of any injured parties. It would also need to have a section that told, in the witness' own words, what happened. There also needs to be a section that tells what, if any, aid the injured party was given. At the bottom would be a space for date and signatures of both a manager and a witness.