Mock Disaster Response Plan

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Mock Disaster Response Plan

The FEMA 502-2 forms are designed to assist emergency response personnel in the use of ICS and corresponding documentation during incident operations. These forms are intended for use as tools for creation of Incident Action Plans (IAPs), for other incident management activities, and for support and documentation of ICS activities. A general description of each ICS form's purpose, suggested preparation, and distribution are included immediately after the form, including block by block completion instructions to ensure maximum clarity on specifics, or for those personnel who may be unfamiliar with the forms. The purpose of this assignment is to familiarize you with the forms that are most likely to be included in an IAP. Those forms are ICS 202 - 206 but we will be using ICS forms 201 - 206.

* Choose a fictitious emergency event to use for your project. Develop a response plan for a mock disaster involving a facility you work at or one in your community. This is a single incident of your choosing such as a fire, active shooter, natural disaster, etc. We are looking for you to simulate an emergency response and use this as an opportunity to demonstrate what you have learned about the incident command process during the course. INSTRUCTIONS:Completely fill out FEMA 502-2 ICS Forms 201 - 206. Each form is found below.


You will submit six all six documents as attachments.ICS201 ICS202 ICS203 ICS204ICS205 ICS206

The more you fill out, the better your grade will be.


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Attached.

Surname 1
Name:
Instructor:
Course:
Date:
Mock Disaster Response Plan
This paper contains filled forms ICS201, ICS202, ICS203, ICS204, ICS205.

B/C site

Rose St

Tonna
Blvd

Surname 2

Surname 3


INCIDENT BRIEFING (ICS 201)
1. Incident Name:
Tonna Blvd

2. Incident Number:
10234-57

3. Date/Time Initiated:
Date: 20th Sept 2017
Time: 1:32 am

4. Map/Sketch (include sketch, showing the total area of operations, the incident site/area, impacted and threatened
areas, overflight results, trajectories, impacted shorelines, or other graphics depicting situational status and resource
assignment):
The map sketch is as shown in the outline.

5. Situation Summary and Health and Safety Briefing (for briefings or transfer of command): Recognize potential
incident Health and Safety Hazards and develop necessary measures (remove hazard, provide personal protective
equipment, warn people of the hazard) to protect responders from those hazards.
A dangerous chemical leaked into the air between B/C site and Rose st. and affected a 32 km square area. Our team
was called to help victims and stop the leaking.

6. Prepared by: Name: Ch. lectonest
ICS 201, Page 1

Position/Title: Safety officer

Signature:

Date/Time: 20/9/2017 11.00am

INCIDENT BRIEFING (ICS 201)
1. Incident Name:
Tonna Blvd

2. Incident Number:
10234-57

3. Date/Time Initiated:
Date: 20th Sept 2017
Time: 1:32 am

7. Current and Planned Objectives:

People and exposed homes are evacuated.
Provision of transportation and medical care.
Chlorotetrafluoroethane was identified to be the chemical.
Fifteen patients admitted to hospital.

8. Current and Planned Actions, Strategies, and Tactics:
Time:

Actions:

2.00am

first aid to victims

3.00am

diagnosis

4.00am

analysis of results

6.00am

Administration of treatment

6. Prepared by: Name: Ch. lectonest

Position/Title: Safety officer

ICS 201, Page 2

Date/Time: 20/9/2017 11.00am

Signature:

INCIDENT BRIEFING (ICS 201)
1. Incident Name:
Tonna Blvd

2. Incident Number:
10234-57

3. Date/Time Initiated:
Date: 20th Sept 2017
Time: 1:32 am

9. Current Organization (fill in additional organization as appropriate):
Liaison Officer
Incident Commander(s)

James T. kinlot

D/C kingstone
Safety Officer

Ch. lectonest
Public Information Officer

Stephen James

Planning Section Chief

D. v David

Operations Section Chief

Dr. Kelven Cook

Finance/Administration
Section Chief

Ms. Jane kulhmsn

6. Prepared by: Name: Ch. lectonest

Position/Title: Saftety officer

ICS 201, Page 3

Date/Time: 20/9/2017 11.00am

Logistics Section Chief

Mr. Kilon Titus

Signature:

INCIDENT BRIEFING (ICS 201)
1. Incident Name:
Tonna Blvd

2. Incident Number:

3. Date/Time Initiated:

10234-57

Date: 20th Sept 2017
Time: 1:32 am
Arrived

10. Resource Summary:
Resource
Identifier

Date/Time
Ordered

Eng

En5

20th Sept

Arrived on time



Eng

En4

20th Sept

✔ Arrived on time


Truck

Tr1

20th Sept

✔ Arrived on time


Unit of HazMat

Un1

20th Sept

Arrived on time



A1

20th Sept

✔ Arrived on time


Rst1

20th Sept

✔ Arrived on time


Resource

Ambulance

Rescue team

ETA

Notes (location/assignment/status)












6. Prepared by: Name: Ch. lectonest

Position/Title: Safety officer

ICS 201, Page 4

Date/Time: 20/9/2017 11.00am

Signature:

ICS 201
Incident Briefing
Purpose. The Incident Briefing (ICS 201) provides the Incident Commander (and the Command and General Staffs) with
basic information regarding the incident situation and the resources allocated to the incident. In addition to a briefing
document, the ICS 201 also serves as an initial action worksheet. It serves as a permanent record of the initial response
to the incident.
Preparation. The briefing form is prepared by the Incident Commander for presentation to the incoming Incident
Commander along with a more detailed oral briefing.
Distribution. Ideally, the ICS 201 is duplicated and distributed before the initial briefing of the Command and General
Staffs or other responders as appropriate. The “Map/Sketch” and “Current and Planned Actions, Strategies, and Tactics”
sections (pages 1–2) of the briefing form are given to the Situation Unit, while the “Current Organization” and “Resource
Summary” sections (pages 3–4) are given to the Resources Unit.
Notes:
• The ICS 201 can serve as part of the initial Incident Action Plan (IAP).
• If additional pages are needed for any form page, use a blank ICS 201 and repaginate as needed.
Block
Number

Block Title

Instructions

1

Incident Name

Enter the name assigned to the incident.

2

Incident Number

Enter the number assigned to the incident.

3

Date/Time Initiated
• Date, Time

Enter date initiated (month/day/year) and time initiated (using the 24hour clock).

4

Map/Sketch (include sketch,
showing the total area of
operations, the incident
site/area, impacted and
threatened areas, overflight
results, trajectories, impacted
shorelines, or other graphics
depicting situational status and
resource assignment)

Show perimeter and other graphics depicting situational status,
resource assignments, incident facilities, and other special information
on a map/sketch or with attached maps. Utilize commonly accepted
ICS map symbology.
If specific geospatial reference points are needed about the incident’s
location or area outside the ICS organization at the incident, that
information should be submitted on the Incident Status Summary (ICS
209).
North should be at the top of page unless noted otherwise.

5

Situation Summary and
Health and Safety Briefing (for
briefings or transfer of
command): Recognize potential
incident Health and Safety
Hazards and develop necessary
measures (remove hazard,
provide personal protective
equipment, warn people of the
hazard) to protect responders
from those hazards.

Self-explanatory.

6

Prepared by
• Name
• Position/Title
• Signature
• Date/Time

Enter the name, ICS position/title, and signature of the person
preparing the form. Enter date (month/day/year) and time prepared
(24-hour clock).

7

Current and Planned
Objectives

Enter the objectives used on the incident and note any specific problem
areas.

Block
Number

Block Title

Instructions

8

Current and Planned Actions,
Strategies, and Tactics
• Time
• Actions

Enter the current and planned actions, strategies, and tactics and time
they may or did occur to attain the objectives. If additional pages are
needed, use a blank sheet or another ICS 201 (Page 2), and adjust
page numbers accordingly.

9

Current Organization (fill in
additional organization as
appropriate)
• Incident Commander(s)
• Liaison Officer
• Safety Officer
• Public Information Officer
• Planning Section Chief
• Operations Section Chief
• Finance/Administration
Section Chief
• Logistics Section Chief

• Enter on the organization chart the names of the individuals
assigned to each position.

Resource Summary

Enter the following information about the resources allocated to the
incident. If additional pages are needed, use a blank sheet or another
ICS 201 (Page 4), and adjust page numbers accordingly.

• Resource

Enter the number and appropriate category, kind, or type of resource
ordered.

• Resource Identifier

Enter the r...


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