biological
Biological
Biological
simultaneous, concurrent (ly), co-incident
The Logistics Section is responsible for ensuring that incident personnel have the necessary transportation, supplies, and equipment. This section manages all resources required for the incident response, including coordinating the procurement and distribution of materials. Additionally, it oversees the transportation of personnel and equipment to and from the incident site.
Small incidents use a single "Incident command" structure with one incident commander. Larger or more complicated incidents may use "unified command" in which each agency participating has a say in creating the incident action plan, which is then implemented by the selected Operations Chief. Multiple simultaneous incidents may be under an "Area Command" for coordination of limited local resources.
An "Area Command" is one in which multiple simultaneous incidents are coordinated among their respective incident commanders. This can be essential where multiple incidents are drawing upon limited resources, so that the Area Command can be used to establish priorities among competing incident needs and reach beyond the local resources for long-term logisitical support.
The Incident Logistics Section Chief is responsible for managing all logistical aspects of an incident response. This includes overseeing the procurement, storage, and distribution of resources such as personnel, equipment, and supplies. They ensure that the necessary support services are in place to facilitate effective operations, and they coordinate with other sections to meet the incident's needs efficiently. Additionally, they maintain communication with vendors and other external agencies to ensure a seamless flow of resources.
The incident with the dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is unusual for February because it is described as being very hot, which is uncommon for that time of year in Maycomb. The unusually warm weather adds tension and foreshadows the intense events that are about to unfold in the story.
Because weather is the process of distributing the heat falling on the planet form the Sun from areas where the incident solar energy is high (and therefore the air/surface is hot) to areas where the incident solar energy is low (and therefore the air/surface is cool). The point of highest incident solar energy moves between the tropics as the Earth orbits the Sun. Thus the process of heat distribution move with the seasons.
computer incident
Incident Commander
incident