Transcription of INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM - FIRESCOPE
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INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM Hillside Structure Fires ICS 501 FIrefighti ng RESources of California Organized for Potential Emergenci es July 12, 2017 This document is intended be an operational guideline and job aid within the FIRESCOPE ICS 500 Structure Fire Operations series, and contains information relative to the INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) component of the National INCIDENT Management SYSTEM (NIMS). This is the same INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM developed by FIRESCOPE . Additional information and documentation can be obtained from the following sources: OES FIRESCOPE OCC 2524 Mulberry Street Riverside, CA 92501-2200 (951) 320-6199 July 12, 2017 ICS 501 1 CONTENTS Construction Consi Fire Behavior and Tactical Watch COMMAND and Concl usi Appendix A: Hillsi de Home Decision Process Quick Reference Appendix B: COMMAND Consi derations Quick Reference July 12.
Successful firefighting operations in hillside homes require consistent standard operating guidelines, strong command, continuous and accurate size-ups, a …
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