Rising Action is a series of actions or events building up to a climax.
Initial Incident is the incident that causes rising action.
Form 201
Form 201
The initial incident in a story is the event that sets the plot in motion and typically introduces the main conflict. It is the moment where the protagonist's routine is disrupted and they are faced with a challenge or problem that drives the rest of the narrative.
Although in common day sentences there is no big difference, accident is not as formal as the word incident. In other words the police would used the word incident .e.g. at the was an incident at the bus stop late last Sunday. (A public disturbance) An accident is more commonly used to describe an everyday situation. But really there is no big difference and they both generally mean a casualty caused from an action which was not meant to happen.
An action is the initial force or movement that occurs, while a reaction is the response or consequence that follows the action. Actions are typically intentional and within our control, whereas reactions are often instinctive or automatic.
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It is completed by the Safety Officer in order to address safety concerns and identify mitigation measures. According to ICS 201: "Purpose. The Incident Briefing (ICS 201) provides the Incident Commander (and the Command and General Staffs) with basic information regarding the incident situation and the resources allocated to the incident. In addition to a briefing document, the ICS 201 also serves as an initial action worksheet. It serves as a permanent record of the initial response to the incident."
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The IS-201 form, also known as the Incident Briefing form, is used to provide essential information for developing the Incident Action Plan (IAP). The form includes details such as the incident objectives, organization, current situation, resource assignments, and more. The specific answers for the IS-201 form will vary depending on the incident and the information gathered during the initial assessment and planning process. It is crucial to accurately fill out the IS-201 form to ensure a well-informed and effective Incident Action Plan.
Rising Action, also called the Development, develops the plot and the characters based on what happens in the Inciting Incident. The Falling Action or Crisis develops the plot and characters in relation to a change in the course of the plot sometimes called the Reversal, sometimes referred to as the Technical Climax.
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size and nature of the incident.