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ICS - Incident Commend System

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As one of the seven agencies that created the Incident Command System in the early Sevnties, the command system is used throughout the Los Angeles Fire Department. We will be adding sections to the ICS tab for member development. To start with the history, terminology and structure will be covered. Then the links to the required training sites for you to maintain your fema ICS certifications. All field members are required to maintain these certifications.

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  • ICS 100B: Introduction to ICS

  • ICS 200B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents

  • ICS 700A: National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction

  • ICS-27: Orientation to FEMA Logistics

  • ICS-201: Forms Used for the Development of the Incident Action Plan

  • ICS-325: Earthquake Basics: Science, Risk, and Mitigation

  • ICS-703.A: NIMS Resource Management

 

We will add sections on ICS Logistics for our members to get better involved in hte Logistics System.

 

ICS 500 Discusses the Incident Command System for structuer fire operations. This is required reading for the Support Service Volunteer Unit members.

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Here are the links:

Training Links

ICS 300 Incident Command 

Some of the best ICS 300 videos on the of the ICS function. These are required video for LAFD Support Service Volunteers..

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ICS POSITION CHECKLISTS
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This link will take you to the FEMA website that has checklists for each ICS position. 
ICS FORMS
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There are two sites for ICS Form NWCG and FIRESCOPE the both have the same forms but maybe formated diferently. 
ICS FOG Manual ICS 420-1
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FIRESCOPE developed a Field Operations Guide (FOG) for the ICS operations. There are three diferent ways to view it. An app for your phone or tablet, ebook,  or the ICS 420-1 ("Pocket Sized" Field Operations Guide 318 pages) are priced at: $5.00 each (plus applicable CA sales tax and shipping charges). They are all available on the www.firescope.org website.
Position, Forms Checklists, Manuals
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