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Unit 4:
Incident Commander and
Command Staff Functions
Unit Objectives
 Describe the role and
function of the Incident
Commander.
 Describe the role and
function of the Command
Staff.
Incident Commander (1 of 2)
Upon arriving at an
incident, the higher
ranking person will
either assume command,
maintain command as is,
or transfer command to a
third party.
In some situations or agencies, a lower ranking
but more qualified person may be designated as
the Incident Commander.
Incident Commander (2 of 2)
The Incident Commander performs all major IRS
command and staff responsibilities unless the
IRS functions are delegated and assigned.
Safety
Officer
Safety
Officer
Liaison
Officer
Liaison
Officer
Information &
Media Officer
Information &
Media Officer
Command
Staff
Incident
Commander
Incident
Commander
Operations
Section Chief
Operations
Section Chief
Planning
Section Chief
Planning
Section Chief
Logistics
Section Chief
Logistics
Section Chief
General
Staff
(Unit 5)
Incident Commander Role
The Incident Commander:
 Provides overall leadership for incident
response.
 Delegates authority to others.
 Takes general direction from agency
administrator/official.
Incident Commander Responsibilities
The Incident Commander is specifically responsible
for:
 Ensuring incident safety.
 Providing information services to internal and
external stakeholders.
 Establishing and maintaining liaison with other
agencies participating in the incident.
Incident Commander Responsibilities
The Incident Commander:
 Is responsible for all activities and functions
until delegated and assigned to staff.
 Assesses need for staff.
 Establishes incident objectives.
 Directs staff to develop the Incident Action
Plan.
Deputy Incident Commander
A Deputy Incident Commander may be designated to:
 Perform specific tasks as requested by the Incident
Commander.
 Perform the incident command function in a relief
capacity.
 Represent an assisting agency that shares jurisdiction.
Discussion Question
Can you think of a
situation where a Deputy
Incident Commander
might be assigned?
Changing Incident Commanders
Command may change to meet the needs of the
incident when incidents:
 Expand or contract.
 Change in jurisdiction or discipline.
 Become more or less complex.
Transferring Incident Commanders
Transfer of command requires:
 A transfer of command briefing for the incoming
Incident Commander.
 Notification to all personnel that a change in
command is taking place.
Knowledge Review (1 of 3)
Who has overall
responsibility at an
incident?
Knowledge Review (2 of 3)
If the Operations Section
has not been activated,
who directs the tactical
operations?
Knowledge Review (3 of 3)
The Deputy Incident
Commander is assuming
control for the next incident
period. What needs to occur
before he or she can do so?
Command Staff
It may be necessary for the
Incident Commander to
designate a Command Staff
who:
 Provide information, liaison,
and safety services for the
entire organization.
 Report directly to the
Incident Commander.
Incident
Commander
Incident
Commander
Safety
Officer
Safety
Officer
Liaison
Officer
Liaison
Officer
Information &
Media Officer
Information &
Media Officer
Information & Media Officer (IMO)
 Advises Incident Commander on information
dissemination and media relations.
 Incident Commander approves information
that the IMO releases.
 Obtains information from and
provides information to Planning Section.
 Obtains information from and provides
information to community and media.
Safety Officer (SO)
 Advises Incident Commander on issues
regarding incident safety.
 Works with Operations to ensure safety of
field personnel.
 Ensures safety of all incident personnel.
Liaison Officer
 Assists Incident Commander by serving as
point of contact for agency representatives
who are helping to support the operation.
 Provides briefings to and answers questions
from supporting agencies.
Knowledge Review (1 of 3)
Instructions: Identity which member of the Command Staff
performs the following tasks.
Tasks:
 Advises Incident Commander on issues
related to information dissemination
and media relations.
 Serves as primary contact for anyone
who wants information about the
incident.
 Serves external and internal audiences.
 Obtains information from Planning
Section.
Knowledge Review (2 of 3)
Instructions: Identity which member of the Command Staff
performs the following tasks.
Tasks:
 Makes sure everyone does their job
safely.
 Advises Incident Commander on issues
regarding incident safety.
 Conducts risk analyses and
implements safety measures.
 Promotes safe driving habits.
 Eliminates tripping hazards.
Knowledge Review (3 of 3)
Instructions: Identity which member of the Command Staff
performs the following tasks.
Tasks:
 Serves as point of contact for
assisting and cooperating agency
representatives.
 Identifies problems between
supporting agencies.
 Participates in planning meetings
by providing the status on current
resources, resource limitations,
and resource capabilities of other
agencies.
Activity: Command Staff Roles (1 of 2)
Instructions:
1. Working as a team, review the scenario
presented on the next visual.
2. Identify which Command Staff positions would
be assigned.
3. Next, if you were the Incident Commander, what
specific activities would you delegate to each
Command Staff member?
4. Select a spokesperson. Be prepared to present
in 10 minutes.
Activity: Command Staff Roles (2 of 2)
Scenario: An unexpected flash flood has struck a
small community. As a result:
 Homes, schools, and the business district are being
evacuated.
 Critical infrastructure has been damaged including
contamination of the water supply, downed power
lines, and damaged roads.
 Perimeter control and security for shops in the main
part of town are needed.
 Assistance is arriving from several surrounding
communities.
 Media representatives are arriving at the scene.
Summary
Are you able to describe the roles and functions of
the:
 Incident Commander?
 Information & Media Officer?
 Safety Officer?
 Liaison Officer?

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Irs intro unit 4 command staff usfs ip (1)

  • 1. Unit 4: Incident Commander and Command Staff Functions
  • 2. Unit Objectives  Describe the role and function of the Incident Commander.  Describe the role and function of the Command Staff.
  • 3. Incident Commander (1 of 2) Upon arriving at an incident, the higher ranking person will either assume command, maintain command as is, or transfer command to a third party. In some situations or agencies, a lower ranking but more qualified person may be designated as the Incident Commander.
  • 4. Incident Commander (2 of 2) The Incident Commander performs all major IRS command and staff responsibilities unless the IRS functions are delegated and assigned. Safety Officer Safety Officer Liaison Officer Liaison Officer Information & Media Officer Information & Media Officer Command Staff Incident Commander Incident Commander Operations Section Chief Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Logistics Section Chief General Staff (Unit 5)
  • 5. Incident Commander Role The Incident Commander:  Provides overall leadership for incident response.  Delegates authority to others.  Takes general direction from agency administrator/official.
  • 6. Incident Commander Responsibilities The Incident Commander is specifically responsible for:  Ensuring incident safety.  Providing information services to internal and external stakeholders.  Establishing and maintaining liaison with other agencies participating in the incident.
  • 7. Incident Commander Responsibilities The Incident Commander:  Is responsible for all activities and functions until delegated and assigned to staff.  Assesses need for staff.  Establishes incident objectives.  Directs staff to develop the Incident Action Plan.
  • 8. Deputy Incident Commander A Deputy Incident Commander may be designated to:  Perform specific tasks as requested by the Incident Commander.  Perform the incident command function in a relief capacity.  Represent an assisting agency that shares jurisdiction.
  • 9. Discussion Question Can you think of a situation where a Deputy Incident Commander might be assigned?
  • 10. Changing Incident Commanders Command may change to meet the needs of the incident when incidents:  Expand or contract.  Change in jurisdiction or discipline.  Become more or less complex.
  • 11. Transferring Incident Commanders Transfer of command requires:  A transfer of command briefing for the incoming Incident Commander.  Notification to all personnel that a change in command is taking place.
  • 12. Knowledge Review (1 of 3) Who has overall responsibility at an incident?
  • 13. Knowledge Review (2 of 3) If the Operations Section has not been activated, who directs the tactical operations?
  • 14. Knowledge Review (3 of 3) The Deputy Incident Commander is assuming control for the next incident period. What needs to occur before he or she can do so?
  • 15. Command Staff It may be necessary for the Incident Commander to designate a Command Staff who:  Provide information, liaison, and safety services for the entire organization.  Report directly to the Incident Commander. Incident Commander Incident Commander Safety Officer Safety Officer Liaison Officer Liaison Officer Information & Media Officer Information & Media Officer
  • 16. Information & Media Officer (IMO)  Advises Incident Commander on information dissemination and media relations.  Incident Commander approves information that the IMO releases.  Obtains information from and provides information to Planning Section.  Obtains information from and provides information to community and media.
  • 17. Safety Officer (SO)  Advises Incident Commander on issues regarding incident safety.  Works with Operations to ensure safety of field personnel.  Ensures safety of all incident personnel.
  • 18. Liaison Officer  Assists Incident Commander by serving as point of contact for agency representatives who are helping to support the operation.  Provides briefings to and answers questions from supporting agencies.
  • 19. Knowledge Review (1 of 3) Instructions: Identity which member of the Command Staff performs the following tasks. Tasks:  Advises Incident Commander on issues related to information dissemination and media relations.  Serves as primary contact for anyone who wants information about the incident.  Serves external and internal audiences.  Obtains information from Planning Section.
  • 20. Knowledge Review (2 of 3) Instructions: Identity which member of the Command Staff performs the following tasks. Tasks:  Makes sure everyone does their job safely.  Advises Incident Commander on issues regarding incident safety.  Conducts risk analyses and implements safety measures.  Promotes safe driving habits.  Eliminates tripping hazards.
  • 21. Knowledge Review (3 of 3) Instructions: Identity which member of the Command Staff performs the following tasks. Tasks:  Serves as point of contact for assisting and cooperating agency representatives.  Identifies problems between supporting agencies.  Participates in planning meetings by providing the status on current resources, resource limitations, and resource capabilities of other agencies.
  • 22. Activity: Command Staff Roles (1 of 2) Instructions: 1. Working as a team, review the scenario presented on the next visual. 2. Identify which Command Staff positions would be assigned. 3. Next, if you were the Incident Commander, what specific activities would you delegate to each Command Staff member? 4. Select a spokesperson. Be prepared to present in 10 minutes.
  • 23. Activity: Command Staff Roles (2 of 2) Scenario: An unexpected flash flood has struck a small community. As a result:  Homes, schools, and the business district are being evacuated.  Critical infrastructure has been damaged including contamination of the water supply, downed power lines, and damaged roads.  Perimeter control and security for shops in the main part of town are needed.  Assistance is arriving from several surrounding communities.  Media representatives are arriving at the scene.
  • 24. Summary Are you able to describe the roles and functions of the:  Incident Commander?  Information & Media Officer?  Safety Officer?  Liaison Officer?