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Who's responsible for coordinating response to critical incidents?

Commander of directed investigations

NIMS

National incident management system

SOC

State operations center

Classification of critical incident


INCIDENT

Limited in scope can be handled by 1 or 2 local agencies

Emergency

Larger in scope, evacuation or large scale sheltering. Multiple agencies, EOC activation.

Disaster

Significant casualties, beyond capabilities of local. EOC activated. A lot of assistance will be needed.

Crime scene boundary

Access restricted like all major crime scenes. "red zone"

Hazmat boundary

The "hot zone", you need PPE to enter also known as exclusion zone or isolation zone

NIMS for EPPD

We will use NIMS as a core set of doctrine,concepts,principles,terminology and organization processes to enable effective incident command at all levels


K

The first local responder will implement

ICS

The incident commanders responsibility

Establish a command post.


Provide initial assessment.


Direct responding units.


Warn population in area.


Implement traffic and crowd control.


Determine and implement protective measures

EPPD SOC is decided by

Chief PD

EPPD SOC is decided by

Chief PD

EOC activation is decided by

City/county emergency management coordinator or county judge or mayor

EPPD SOC is decided by

Chief PD

EOC activation is decided by

City/county emergency management coordinator or county judge or mayor

Readiness level green and blur

Level 4 green (low) blue (guarded)

EPPD SOC is decided by

Chief PD

EOC activation is decided by

City/county emergency management coordinator or county judge or mayor

Readiness level green and blur

Level 4 green (low) blue (guarded)

Readiness level yellow

Level 3 Elevated

EPPD SOC is decided by

Chief PD

EOC activation is decided by

City/county emergency management coordinator or county judge or mayor

Readiness level green and blur

Level 4 green (low) blue (guarded)

Readiness level yellow

Level 3 Elevated

Readiness level orange

Level 2 High

Readiness level red

Level 1 severe

Readiness level red

Level 1 severe

Secondary assembly

Closest regional command where officer lives

Readiness level red

Level 1 severe

Secondary assembly

Closest regional command where officer lives

Last assembly area

HQ, any regional command,academy, city hall,FD HQ, SO sub station

Readiness level red

Level 1 severe

Secondary assembly

Closest regional command where officer lives

Last assembly area

HQ, any regional command,academy, city hall,FD HQ, SO sub station

Notification of mass arrest

DA's office


Muni court and magistrate on duty


County jail


Jpd if lots of juvies


CRCC