Unit Control Center - 2 Emergency Responders - 2 Installation Emergency Manager - 1 IG/Exercise Evaluation Team - 1 Emergency Operation Center - 2 Emergency Management Working Group - 1 Crisis Action Team - 2 Unit Emergency Management Representative - 1
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Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan 10-2
Type 2
Type 2
Type 2
plan development
In the context of the National Incident Management System (NIMS), Tier 1 resources refer to those that are readily available and can be mobilized quickly, such as local emergency services and first responders. Tier 2 resources are more specialized and may require additional time for deployment, including regional assets or state-level resources that support more complex incidents. Both tiers are essential for effectively managing emergencies and ensuring a coordinated response. The classification helps streamline resource allocation and improves overall incident management.
Type 2
Type 2
A Type 2 incident typically refers to a significant event that disrupts normal operations but doesn't pose an immediate threat to life or safety. It often involves issues like system outages, data integrity problems, or service interruptions that require coordinated responses but can be managed without emergency protocols. Organizations usually investigate these incidents to prevent recurrence and minimize impact on business processes.
Type 2