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1 Richard N. Bradley, MD Preparing for the Unexpected VI: Washington Ready! May 28, 2015 – Wenatchee, Washington Photo credit: Thomas Miner.

2  Dr. Bradley is an employee of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston  He serves as a member of the FEMA Urban Search & Rescue System through a contract between his employer, FEMA and the Texas Engineering Extension Service.

3  Recognize the functions and duties of the Medical Branch under the Incident Management System  Recognize some of the challenges presented by the SR 530 Slide to the Incident Management Team

4 Photo credit: Thomas Miner.

5  Grants authority to carry out specific functions.  Is issued by chief elected official, chief executive officer, or agency administrator in writing or verbally.  Allows the Incident Commander to assume command.  Does NOT relieve the granting authority of ultimate responsibility for the incident. Agency Executive Incident Commander Reproduced slide from FEMA ICS 200, Unit 3, Delegation of Authority & Management by Objectives.

6  When the incident is outside the Incident Commander’s jurisdiction.  When the incident scope is complex or beyond existing authorities.  When required by law or procedures. Reproduced slide from FEMA ICS 200, Unit 3, Delegation of Authority & Management by Objectives.

7 Images from http://199.134.225.50/nwcc/t2_wa4/index.htm

8  Within 14 days,  Search the high probability areas for the highest POD possible (90% to 95%)  All high probability areas that can be accessed and that can be searched will be searched to the highest POD possible using secondary low-density and secondary high-density search methods where appropriate. (CISAR Definitions)  All accessible areas will be searched using K9 teams and primary search methods.

9  All HR will be documented by GPS coordinates and turned over to the ME  All documentation of effort and mapping will be turned over to Snohomish County Authorities  When all missing persons are located all active search operations will end  When all high probability areas that can be accessed are searched to give the highest POD possible, active search operations will end.  Limited but focused search operations may resume as areas of high probability are dewatered and access becomes possible to search teams.

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11 Photo credit: Thomas Miner.

12  Responder Health & Wellness  Incident Scene EMS  Public Health  Veterinary Care  Mortuary Affairs  Critical Incident Stress Management

13 U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security. U.S. Coast Guard Incident Management Handbook. COMDTPUB P3120.17A. Aug 2006.

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17 Photo: Richard N. Bradley

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19 Photo credit: Thomas Miner.

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22  Health and medical objectives at the SR 530 slide were accomplished successfully by using an all-hazards incident management approach and through outstanding cooperation between a number of different agencies. Richard.N.Bradley@uth.tmc.edu


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