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The responsibility for designating an incident commander typically falls to the organization or agency leading the response, such as a fire department, emergency management agency, or law enforcement. This designation is often made by a senior official or incident management team based on the incident's scale and complexity. In some cases, the initial responder on the scene may assume the role until a more senior authority can take over or confirm the appointment.

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