Graduate level Final and Journal
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1. Incident Name: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) |
2. Operational Period: |
Date From: 7/28/2018 |
Date To: 7/29/2018 |
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Time From: 0700 |
Time To: 2100 |
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3. Objective(s): |
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To mitigate spreading of the infection- the first step taken will be to quarantine the infected people in a single place which will prevent them from mingling with the other citizens who have not contracted the disease to prevent further spreading To treat the infected- the fire department of little Columbia will ensure that the infected people are attended to by the medics from the Columbia county government hospital. To attend to new reports of infected people- the process will help in getting those who start to show signs of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) from public to prevent further spreading of the infection. To deal with the effects of the incident- the process will be aimed at helping the bereaved to bury their loved ones who succumbed to the infection, the county sheriff will also offer personnel to collect foodstuffs and other help offered by the public to help the affected. To mitigate future occurrences and help improve the response process. this will help in dealing with future occurrences of other or similar incidences, it will be an enhancement of the response process from the lessons learnt from the
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4. Operational Period Command Emphasis: |
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Treating the affected individuals and preventing further spread of the infection. Secondary emphasis is on the ability of the fire and emergency department to deal with future incidences by marking what they fall short of and planning to acquire the extra capacity required to serve the citizens of little Columbia better.
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General Situational Awareness |
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SARs is contracted through contact with an infected person and especially close enough to share breath, it would therefore be prudent to wear ptotective gear and report any incidences through the established hotline by the county sherrif department.
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5. Site Safety Plan Required? Yes ☒ No ☐ Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located at: entrance of the emergency location |
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6. Incident Action Plan (the items checked below are included in this Incident Action Plan): |
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☐ ICS 203 ☐ ICS 207 ☐ ICS 204 ☐ ICS 208 ☐ ICS 205 ☐ Map/Chart ☐ ICS 205A ☐ Weather Forecast/Tides/Currents ☐ ICS 206 ☐ ___________________ |
Other Attachments: |
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7. Prepared by: |
Name: keane johns |
Position/Title: chief little Columbia fire department |
Signature: ________________ |
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8. Approved by Incident Commander: |
Name: k.j |
Signature: ______________________ |
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ICS 202 |
IAP Page |
Date/Time: Date |
Incident Objectives
Purpose. The Incident Objectives (ICS 202) describes the basic incident strategy, incident objectives, command emphasis/priorities, and safety considerations for use during the next operational period.
Preparation. The ICS 202 is completed by the Planning Section following each Command and General Staff meeting conducted to prepare the Incident Action Plan (IAP). In case of a Unified Command, one Incident Commander (IC) may approve the ICS 202. If additional IC signatures are used, attach a blank page.
Distribution. The ICS 202 may be reproduced with the IAP and may be part of the IAP and given to all supervisory personnel at the Section, Branch, Division/Group, and Unit levels. All completed original forms must be given to the Documentation Unit.
Notes:
The ICS 202 is part of the IAP and can be used as the opening or cover page.
If additional pages are needed, use a blank ICS 202 and repaginate as needed.
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Block Number |
Block Title |
Instructions |
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Incident Name |
Enter the name assigned to the incident. If needed, an incident number can be added. |
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Operational Period Date and Time From Date and Time To |
Enter the start date (month/day/year) and time (using the 24-hour clock) and end date and time for the operational period to which the form applies. |
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Objective(s) |
Enter clear, concise statements of the objectives for managing the response. Ideally, these objectives will be listed in priority order. These objectives are for the incident response for this operational period as well as for the duration of the incident. Include alternative and/or specific tactical objectives as applicable. Objectives should follow the SMART model or a similar approach: S pecific – Is the wording precise and unambiguous? M easurable – How will achievements be measured? A ction-oriented – Is an action verb used to describe expected accomplishments? R ealistic – Is the outcome achievable with given available resources? T ime-sensitive – What is the timeframe? |
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Operational Period Command Emphasis |
Enter command emphasis for the operational period, which may include tactical priorities or a general weather forecast for the operational period. It may be a sequence of events or order of events to address. This is not a narrative on the objectives, but a discussion about where to place emphasis if there are needs to prioritize based on the Incident Commander’s or Unified Command’s direction. Examples: Be aware of falling debris, secondary explosions, etc. |
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General Situational Awareness |
General situational awareness may include a weather forecast, incident conditions, and/or a general safety message. If a safety message is included here, it should be reviewed by the Safety Officer to ensure it is in alignment with the Safety Message/Plan (ICS 208). |
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Site Safety Plan Required? Yes No |
Safety Officer should check whether or not a site safety plan is required for this incident. |
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Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located At |
Enter the location of the approved Site Safety Plan(s). |
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Incident Action Plan (the items checked below are included in this Incident Action Plan): ICS 203 ICS 204 ICS 205 ICS 205A ICS 206 ICS 207 ICS 208 Map/Chart Weather Forecast/ Tides/Currents Other Attachments: |
Check appropriate forms and list other relevant documents that are included in the IAP. ICS 203 – Organization Assignment List ICS 204 – Assignment List ICS 205 – Incident Radio Communications Plan ICS 205A – Communications List ICS 206 – Medical Plan ICS 207 – Incident Organization Chart ICS 208 – Safety Message/Plan |
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Prepared by Name Position/Title Signature |
Enter the name, ICS position, and signature of the person preparing the form. Enter date (month/day/year) and time prepared (24-hour clock). |
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Approved by Incident Commander Name Signature Date/Time |
In the case of a Unified Command, one IC may approve the ICS 202. If additional IC signatures are used, attach a blank page. |
INCIDENT
OBJECTIVES
(
ICS 20
2
)
1. Incident Name:
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(SARS)
2. Operational
Period
:
Date
From:
7/28/2018
Date
To:
7/29/2018
Time
From:
0700
Time
To
:
2100
3
. Objective(s)
:
1.
T
o
mitigate spreading
of
the infection
-
the
first
step taken will be to quarantine the infected people in a single
place which will prevent them from mingling with the other citizens who have not contracted the disease
to
prevent further spreading
2.
T
o
t
reat
the infected
-
the
fire
department
of little
Columbia
will ensu
re that the infected people are attended to
by the medi
c
s from the
Columbia
county
government
hospital.
3.
T
o
a
ttend
to new
reports of infected people
-
the process will help in getting those who sta
r
t to show signs of
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
from public to prevent further spreading of the infection
.
4.
T
o
d
eal
with the effects o
f
the
incident
-
the process will be aimed at helping the bereave
d to bury their loved
ones who succumbed to the infection, the county
sheriff
will also offer
personnel
to
collect
foodstuffs
and other
help offered
by the
public
to help the af
fe
cted.
5.
T
o
mitigate future occurrences and help improve the response process. this will help in dealing with future
occurrences of other or similar incidences, it will be an enhancement of the response process from the less
ons
learnt from the
4.
Operational Period Command Emphasis
:
T
reating
the affected individuals and preventing further spread of the infection.
S
econdary
emphasis
is on the
ability of
the fire and emergency departme
nt to deal with future incidences by marking
what
they fall short of and planning to
acquire
the
extra capacity required to serve the citizens of little
Columbia
better.
General Situational Awareness
SARs is contracted
through
contact with an infected person and
especially
close enough to share breath, it would
t
herefore be prudent to wear ptotective gear and report any incid
ences through the established hotline by the county
sherrif department.
5. Site Safety Plan Required?
Yes
?
No
?
Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located at
:
entrance of the
emer
gency
location
6
. I
ncident Action Plan
(
t
he items checked below are included in this Incident Action Plan
)
:
?
ICS 203
?
ICS 207
?
ICS 204
?
ICS
208
?
ICS 205
?
Map/Chart
Other Attachments
:
?
___________________
?
___________________
?
___________________
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES (ICS 202)
1. Incident Name:
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(SARS)
2. Operational
Period:
Date From: 7/28/2018 Date To: 7/29/2018
Time From: 0700 Time To: 2100
3. Objective(s):
1. To mitigate spreading of the infection- the first step taken will be to quarantine the infected people in a single
place which will prevent them from mingling with the other citizens who have not contracted the disease to
prevent further spreading
2. To treat the infected- the fire department of little Columbia will ensure that the infected people are attended to
by the medics from the Columbia county government hospital.
3. To attend to new reports of infected people- the process will help in getting those who start to show signs of
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) from public to prevent further spreading of the infection.
4. To deal with the effects of the incident- the process will be aimed at helping the bereaved to bury their loved
ones who succumbed to the infection, the county sheriff will also offer personnel to collect foodstuffs and other
help offered by the public to help the affected.
5. To mitigate future occurrences and help improve the response process. this will help in dealing with future
occurrences of other or similar incidences, it will be an enhancement of the response process from the lessons
learnt from the
4. Operational Period Command Emphasis:
Treating the affected individuals and preventing further spread of the infection. Secondary emphasis is on the ability of
the fire and emergency department to deal with future incidences by marking what they fall short of and planning to
acquire the extra capacity required to serve the citizens of little Columbia better.
General Situational Awareness
SARs is contracted through contact with an infected person and especially close enough to share breath, it would
therefore be prudent to wear ptotective gear and report any incidences through the established hotline by the county
sherrif department.
5. Site Safety Plan Required? Yes ? No ?
Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located at: entrance of the emergency location
6. Incident Action Plan (the items checked below are included in this Incident Action Plan):
? ICS 203 ? ICS 207
? ICS 204 ? ICS
208
? ICS 205 ?
Map/Chart
Other Attachments:
?
___________________
? ___________________
? ___________________