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... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 166 Communications Incident Command System for Field Transportation Personnel ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 8 Questions? ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 7
From page 167...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 167 Incident Commander Safety Officer PIO Liaison Officer Planning/ Intel Chief Logistics Chief Operations Chief Finance/ Admin Chief Communications in ICS ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 10 Communications in ICS • Day to day operations • Mobile radios in vehicles • Hand held radios • Cell phones ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 9
From page 168...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 168 Communications in ICS • Disaster communications technologies • Text messaging • Satellite phones • Portable repeaters • Satellite dispatch radios • Transportable satellite stations • Portable Wi‐Fi systems • Amateur radio ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 12 IC Safety PIO Liaison Plans Logs Ops F/A IAP: ICS 205 Communications Unit: ICS 205A Communications in ICS ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 11
From page 169...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 169 IC Safety PIO Liaison Plans Logs Ops F/A IAP: ICS 205 Communications Unit: ICS 205A Communications in ICS ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 14 Communications in ICS ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 13
From page 170...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 170 Incident Command System for Field Transportation Personnel ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Collaboration 16 Questions? ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Communications 15
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... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 171 Collaboration with Other Professions • Transportation personnel may • Start Incident Command • First on scene • Transportation-only event • Join Incident Command ICS Ops UnifiedCommand • Agency L iaison • Tech specialist • Ops or L ogistics • Join Unified Command • Multiple agencies with equal responsibility for the outcome ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Collaboration 18 Collaboration with Other Professions • Disasters require collaboration among many emergency response organizations to help the victims • L aw enforcement • Fire • EMS • Transportation ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Collaboration 17
From page 172...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 172 Collaboration with Other Professions • Joining existing Incident Command • As Agency Liaison • As Technical Specialist • In Operations • In Logistics • Accept IC from another agency ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Collaboration 20 Collaboration with Other Professions • Starting incident command • First on the scene • Turn over to other profession • Transportation‐only event • Planned event ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Collaboration 19
From page 173...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 173 Collaboration with Other Professions • ICS provides the framework for collaboration. • " A successfully managed multiagency incident will occur only when the participating agencies' personnel have confidence in each other's competencies, authorities, responsibilities and limitations as they relate to the incident." • FEMA FOG, 2010, p.
From page 174...
... 9/5/2015 ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Safety 174 Collaboration with Other Professions Q UESTIONS? ICS for Transportation Field Personnel: Collaboration 23
From page 175...
... 175 State DOT District X Briefing Training: Topic (substitute name of topic) Date Evaluation 5= Completely agree 1= Completely disagree Please circle your responses for 1, 3 and 5 Use the back side for extra space for any question, or for additional comments 1.
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... 177 Sponsoring Agency Logo NCHRP 20‐59(30) ICS for Field‐Level Transportation Supervisors and Staff Sponsored by State Department of Transportation Discussion‐Based Training Scenarios with Instructor Notes
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... 178 Scenario: Wildland Fire DOT Joins ICS It is September 10 at 10:00 am. There is a wildland fire burning in Hilly County near the town of Foresthill off Yankee Jims Road.
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... 179 1. Where do you go when you get to Yankee Jim Road?
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... 180 Scenario: Hurricane State DOT as a Technical Specialist in Operations Hurricane Lulu has developed from a tropical storm into a Category 2 hurricane as it passed over Cuba. Florida has been hit with 120 mile per hour winds and driving rain as the hurricane passed through, and the storm, which is over 500 miles in diameter, has already begun to cause storm surge, flooding and wind damage in your state.

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