Incident Command 7 Critical Tasks
This flashcard covers Assessing the Situation, the first of the 7 Critical Tasks in Incident Command. It involves ensuring safety, providing medical aid, identifying hazards, determining the scope of the incident, and requesting necessary assistance.
ASSESS THE SITUATION
ASSESS THE SITUATION
Key Terms
ASSESS THE SITUATION
Perform an initial assessment of the incident. The initial assessment should focus on:
a. Provisions for member and public safety.
b. Medical...
“DANGER ZONE”
Identify immediately in order to limit additional exposure to danger:
a. Notify the Com...
ESTABLISH INNER PERIMETER
Control and contain:
a. No unauthorized personnel are to have access to inner perimeter...
ESTABLISH OUTER PERIMETER
This perimeter is used to limit and control access into the emergency incident area:
a....
ESTABLISH INCIDENT COMMAND POST
An Incident Command post should be established between the inner and outer perimeter. However, depending on the type of incident, it should not be ...
ESTABLISH A STAGING AREA
The staging area is used to control the deployment of personnel and material:
a. Establ...
Related Flashcard Decks
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Perform an initial assessment of the incident. The initial assessment should focus on: |
| Identify immediately in order to limit additional exposure to danger: a. Notify the Communications Section of the “Danger Zone’s” boundaries. |
| Control and contain: a. No unauthorized personnel are to have access to inner perimeter. |
| This perimeter is used to limit and control access into the emergency incident area: a. Identify and secure safe routes of travel for emergency vehicles both to and from the scene. |
| An Incident Command post should be established between the inner and outer perimeter. However, depending on the type of incident, it should not be in line-of-sight with the scene. |
| The staging area is used to control the deployment of personnel and material: a. Establish the staging area outside the inner perimeter. A staging area is never to be within view of the scene. |
| Assess the need for additional personnel, specialized units, or other agencies and have additional resources respond to the staging area. |
What are the 7 Critical Tasks |
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