Incident Command Simplified - Episode 2 Initial Response & Assessment
Welcome Back!! In this episode of Incident Command Simplified we look at the initial response phase of the incident and concentrate on setting up our organizational structure properly for long-term and sustainable operations. We define the organizational elements and explore how they work together, as well as how they integrate into an overall planning cycle for multiple operational periods. Please feel free to leave comments and questions in the comments line and please visit our Facebook groups for both our HazMat content and Incident Command content. My email address is also below if you would rather ask a question or provide feedback there. Some of our subscribers have asked how they can support the work of the channel, so our Patreon page link is below also. My email address is [email protected] Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/user?u=67073055 Facebook Groups: Incident Command Simplified / 969418884008976 Hazmat Ops Training / 1092471077826794

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