Graduate level Final and Journal
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1. Incident Name: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) |
2. Incident Number: 1325 |
3. Date/Time Initiated: Date: 7/26/2018 Time: 07.00 |
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4. Map/Sketch (include sketch, showing the total area of operations, the incident site/area, impacted and threatened areas, overflight results, trajectories, impacted shorelines, or other graphics depicting situational status and resource assignment):
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5. Situation Summary and Health and Safety Briefing (for briefings or transfer of command): Recognize potential incident Health and Safety Hazards and develop necessary measures (remove hazard, provide personal protective equipment, warn people of the hazard) to protect responders from those hazards. |
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| The incident health involves the spreading of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which had been earlier diagnosed as red tide. There has been death of twelve residents and the disease is fast spreading through contact with an infacted person. The responder will have highly protective gear to prevent them from contracting the disease. Other safety measures will include quarantining the affected individuals, treating them, burying the dead and finally coming up with new safety mesures to deal with such incidence in futre. | |||
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6. Prepared by: |
Name: Letia Beale |
Position/Title: |
Signature: __________________ |
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ICS 201, Page 1 |
Date/Time: 7/26/2018 12:00 AM |
Incident Briefing (ICS 201)
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1. Incident Name: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) |
2. Incident Number: 1325 |
3. Date/Time Initiated: Date: 7/26/2018 Time: 0700 |
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7. Current and Planned Objectives:
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| Quarantine the infected people in a single place- the paramedics will be carrying out quarantine services to the infected individuals and this will help reduce the rate at which the disease is spreading. The place of quarantine will be close to the shore of little Columbia where the patients can be easily accessed by the paramedics for first aid and diagnosis. Treat the infected- since the disease is fatal, immediate attention to the patients will be required, ferrying the medics will be easier since the number of affected people is quite high and ferrying them to the county hospital will mean more congestion and possible spread of the disease to the whole Columbia county. Take precaution measures for future incidents- since assumptions of the situation being the red tide is associated with failure to treat the situation at earlier stages, the visitors to the island should be screened in future to avoid similar situations. Arrange burial of the deceased people since several people will be affected and therefore difficult to raise funds and personnel to bury their loved ones. | |||
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8. Current and Planned Actions, Strategies, and Tactics: |
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| 07.00 | Dress the responders in protective gear to prevent them from contracting the disease Take the offshore doctors to the set emergency incidence location | ||
| 0715 | Take the affected individulas to the quarantine location identified close to the shore. Offer firtst aid to those who have been traspoted to the emergency incidence location. Test a patient to identify the cause of the death. | ||
| 0750 | Diagnose the patients with SARS after receiving the test results. | ||
| 0845 | Deal with any arisisng issue. | ||
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6. Prepared by: |
Name: Letia Beale |
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ICS 201, Page 2 |
Date/Time: 7/26/2018 12:00 AM |
Incident Briefing (ICS 201)
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1. Incident Name: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) |
2. Incident Number: 1325 |
3. Date/Time Initiated: Date: 7/26/2018 Time: 0700 |
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9. Current Organization (fill in additional organization as appropriate):
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6. Prepared by: |
Name: Letia Beale |
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ICS 201, Page 3 |
Date/Time: 7/26/2018 12:00 AM |
Incident Briefing (ICS 201)
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1. Incident Name: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) |
2. Incident Number: 1325 |
3. Date/Time Initiated: Date: 7/26/2018Time: 0700 |
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10. Resource Summary: |
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Resource Identifier |
Date/Time Ordered |
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Arrived |
Notes (location/assignment/status) |
| Medics | 1199.n | 26/07/2018 | 0600 |
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| Arrived early enough to attend to the patients |
| medicine | 2013.m | 27/07/2018 | 8.00 | ☒ | Received on time |
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6. Prepared by: |
Name: Letia Beale |
Position/Title: |
Signature: _________________ |
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ICS 201, Page 4 |
Date/Time: 7/26/2018 12:00 AM |
ICS 201
Incident Briefing
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.
Preparation. The briefing form is prepared by the Incident Commander for presentation to the incoming Incident Commander along with a more detailed oral briefing.
Distribution. Ideally, the ICS 201 is duplicated and distributed before the initial briefing of the Command and General Staffs or other responders as appropriate. The “Map/Sketch” and “Current and Planned Actions, Strategies, and Tactics” sections (pages 1–2) of the briefing form are given to the Situation Unit, while the “Current Organization” and “Resource Summary” sections (pages 3–4) are given to the Resources Unit.
Notes:
The ICS 201 can serve as part of the initial Incident Action Plan (IAP).
If additional pages are needed for any form page, use a blank ICS 201 and repaginate as needed.
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Block Title |
Instructions |
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Incident Name |
Enter the name assigned to the incident. |
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Incident Number |
Enter the number assigned to the incident. |
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Date/Time Initiated Date, Time |
Enter date initiated (month/day/year) and time initiated (using the 24-hour clock). |
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Map/Sketch (include sketch, showing the total area of operations, the incident site/area, impacted and threatened areas, overflight results, trajectories, impacted shorelines, or other graphics depicting situational status and resource assignment) |
Show perimeter and other graphics depicting situational status, resource assignments, incident facilities, and other special information on a map/sketch or with attached maps. Utilize commonly accepted ICS map symbology. If specific geospatial reference points are needed about the incident’s location or area outside the ICS organization at the incident, that information should be submitted on the Incident Status Summary (ICS 209). North should be at the top of page unless noted otherwise. |
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Situation Summary and Health and Safety Briefing (for briefings or transfer of command): Recognize potential incident Health and Safety Hazards and develop necessary measures (remove hazard, provide personal protective equipment, warn people of the hazard) to protect responders from those hazards. |
Self-explanatory. |
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Prepared by Name Position/Title Signature Date/Time |
Enter the name, ICS position/title, and signature of the person preparing the form. Enter date (month/day/year) and time prepared (24-hour clock). |
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Current and Planned Objectives |
Enter the objectives used on the incident and note any specific problem areas. |
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Current and Planned Actions, Strategies, and Tactics Time Actions |
Enter the current and planned actions, strategies, and tactics and time they may or did occur to attain the objectives. If additional pages are needed, use a blank sheet or another ICS 201 (Page 2), and adjust page numbers accordingly. |
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Current Organization (fill in additional organization as appropriate) Incident Commander(s) Liaison Officer Safety Officer Public Information Officer Planning Section Chief Operations Section Chief Finance/Administration Section Chief Logistics Section Chief |
Enter on the organization chart the names of the individuals assigned to each position. Modify the chart as necessary, and add any lines/spaces needed for Command Staff Assistants, Agency Representatives, and the organization of each of the General Staff Sections. If Unified Command is being used, split the Incident Commander box. Indicate agency for each of the Incident Commanders listed if Unified Command is being used. |
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Resource Summary |
Enter the following information about the resources allocated to the incident. If additional pages are needed, use a blank sheet or another ICS 201 (Page 4), and adjust page numbers accordingly. |
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Resource |
Enter the number and appropriate category, kind, or type of resource ordered. |
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Resource Identifier |
Enter the relevant agency designator and/or resource designator (if any). |
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Date/Time Ordered |
Enter the date (month/day/year) and time (24-hour clock) the resource was ordered. |
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ETA |
Enter the estimated time of arrival (ETA) to the incident (use 24-hour clock). |
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Arrived |
Enter an “X” or a checkmark upon arrival to the incident. |
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Notes (location/ assignment/status) |
Enter notes such as the assigned location of the resource and/or the actual assignment and status. |