ICM004 Fire Service: Initial Command
Incident Command & Management
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29m
This title presents the roles and functions of the Incident Command System (ICS) and discusses how the system can be expanded depending on the size, complexity and demands of an incident. The video focuses on fire service response for incident complexity types 4 & 5. Described are key concepts including establishing command, building a command structure and how to establish divisions, groups and branches within the ICS organization.
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