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The operations section chief
Coordinate a unified effort with all those responsible to keep the plan updated.
Coordinate a unified effort with all those responsible to keep the plan updated.
The agency representatives within the Unified Command make joint decisions and speak as one voice. There is no individual who is the "Incident Commander" in a Unified Command, however, there is a single General Staff, administered by the joint UC.
A line organization a business structure with self-contained departments. Some advantages are its simplicity, unified control and flexibility. Some disadvantages are overloading and lack of specialization.
A "Unified Command" provides the structure for effective coordination among different jurisdictions or agencies participating in an incident. The unified planning process results in a single Incident Action Plan to be implemented by a single Operations Chief.
multiple incident commanders means multiple incidents which would be covered under an ICS structure known as "area command".
Unified Command- Multi-Agency/Multi-Jurisdiction
Yes, under ICS, there is always an incident commander (or a unified command) to which the operations section chief reports.
multiple commanders
Coordinate a unified effort with all those responsible to keep the plan updated. Run drills. Check on equipment and ensure all are trained on use.
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