S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Slide 9-1 Unit 9 Demobilization.

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S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Slide 9-1 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Describe the demobilization process and mission debrief. Slide 9-2 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Slide 9-3 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember The following checklist identifies some of the key responsibilities: Verify demobilization schedule with supervisor. Ensure that your sleeping area is clean and free of debris and trash. Clean and ready gear for another assignment and travel. File required forms and report with the Documentation Unit Slide 9-4 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Make sure travel time to your final destination is posted on your timesheet. Verify your timesheet is correct before signing. By signing you are saying your time is correct. Be sure to get your copy of your timesheet to give to your home unit for processing. Slide 9-5 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Slide 9-6 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Return incident issued communications equipment to the communications unit. Return incident issued work materials to the supply unit. Slide 9-7 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Follow check-out procedures, you may be asked to use Demobilization Checkout Form ICS-221 Slide 9-8 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Ensure you receive a performance evaluation from your incident supervisor. Keep a copy for your records. Slide 9-9 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Performance Evaluation for a LE helicopter crewmember could be any one of the following: Helitack Crew Performance HBM-12 Helibase Personnel Performance Rating HBM-13 Individual Performance Rating ICS-226. Slide 9-10 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Closeout with the Incident Training Specialist TNSP if you worked on a task book. Report to departure points ahead of schedule. Stay with your group until you arrive at your final destination. Get feedback on overhead performance suggestions for improvement. Slide 9-11 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Once you have completed the demobilization process double check to make sure you haven’t left any of the ICS 221 form incomplete. Don’t leave without copies of your fire fighter time sheet and your performance evaluation. Slide 9-12 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember All members of the mission, including pilot will debrief the days operations. Slide 9-13 Unit 9 Demobilization

S-271 Helicopter Crewmember Describe the demobilization process and mission debriefing. Slide 9-14 Unit 9 Demobilization