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INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM PUBLICATION Structure Fire Operations ICS - 500 10 -14 - 2015 1 INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM Structure Fire Operations FIrefighting RESources of California Organized for Potential Emergencies This document contains information relative to the INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) component of the National INCIDENT Management SYSTEM (NIMS). This is the same 2 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 Fax (951) 784-3026 CONTENTS Contents .. 1 Forward .. 3 COMMAND Guidelines .. 5 Responsibilities of COMMAND .. 5 Functions of COMMAND .. 5 Risk Management .. 6 After Action Review .. 8 Establishing COMMAND .. 8 Initial Radio 8 Radio Designation .. 8 360 Assessment .. 9 Follow-up Radio 9 COMMAND Options .. 9 Passing COMMAND .. 11 Transfer of COMMAND .
6 COMMAND GUIDELINES Purpose: This document identifies standard operating guidelines that can be employed when establishing command at a structure fire incident. The system provides for the effective
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