The three levels in which the ICS organization may have Deputy positions are: Incident Commander, Section Chief, and Branch Director. Deputies assist the assigned position in performing their duties and responsibilities, ensuring smooth operations and effective response to incidents.
The Incident Commander (IC) may utilize Deputies such as Incident Commander Deputy. Deputies of the IC are commonly activated and utilized when the incident is large scale or the event is major. The Deputy can be from the same or a different organization/agency of the IC. Section and Branch levels of Incident Command might also use Deputies. So Command, Section and Branch levels is the commonplace where deputies are used in the Incident Command System. Deputies must also be highly qualified at what they are being appointed a deputy of as well. I hope that helps!
The command staff in the ICS is responsible for overseeing the incident response units. They receive orders from administration staff and delegate duties during emergency situations.
The plural possessive of "deputy" is "deputies'." This form indicates ownership by multiple deputies, as in "the deputies' reports were submitted on time."
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