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Administrative Incident Response Guidelines

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This deck covers the guidelines for the response of Administrative Chief Officers to emergency incidents within the South Montgomery County Fire Department.

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What is the purpose of the Administrative Incident Response Guideline?

To provide guidance regarding the response of Administrative Chief Officers to emergency incidents.

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What is the purpose of the Administrative Incident Response Guideline?
To provide guidance regarding the response of Administrative Chief Officers to emergency incidents.
Who does the guideline apply to?
All Administrative Chief Officers of the Montgomery County Emergency Services District #8 / South Montgomery County Fire Department.
What is the role of Administrative Chief Officers in emergency response?
To provide assistance to the on-duty Battalion Chiefs.
When should Administrative Chief Officers respond to still alarm incidents?
They should not routinely respond unless they are the first to arrive or requested by the on-scene crew.
What happens if an Administrative Chief arrives first at a still alarm?
The incident report becomes the responsibility of the on-scene Administrative Chief.
How should Administrative Chiefs respond to multi-unit incidents?
They follow a rotating on-call schedule and should not be committed unless the incident escalates.

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TermDefinition
What is the purpose of the Administrative Incident Response Guideline?
To provide guidance regarding the response of Administrative Chief Officers to emergency incidents.
Who does the guideline apply to?
All Administrative Chief Officers of the Montgomery County Emergency Services District #8 / South Montgomery County Fire Department.
What is the role of Administrative Chief Officers in emergency response?
To provide assistance to the on-duty Battalion Chiefs.
When should Administrative Chief Officers respond to still alarm incidents?
They should not routinely respond unless they are the first to arrive or requested by the on-scene crew.
What happens if an Administrative Chief arrives first at a still alarm?
The incident report becomes the responsibility of the on-scene Administrative Chief.
How should Administrative Chiefs respond to multi-unit incidents?
They follow a rotating on-call schedule and should not be committed unless the incident escalates.
What is the procedure for Administrative Chiefs during a multi-unit response requiring both Battalion Chiefs?
Evaluate available units to cover the District and balance resources, responding to additional requests if needed.
What is the goal of the on-scene commander during multi-unit incidents?
To release the second in Battalion Chief upon scene stabilization.
Should Administrative Chiefs respond to mutual aid incidents?
They should not routinely respond unless specifically requested by the mutual aid Incident Commander.
What is the preference of Administrative staff regarding mutual aid responses?
Not to commit a Chief Officer to a mutual aid response for an extended period if avoidable.