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 These were set up with all of the checkboxes to ensure the requirements are met.  Review the check sheets occasionally to stay familiar with the content.  It is possible to get tunnel vision with the check sheets. Overall scene awareness still needs to occur to set a tempo and keep things running smoothly.  Make sure all packets contain a clipboard, a corresponding vest, and a pen. There should be a set of black and white check sheets for training and colored ones for incidents.

 You have been dispatched as part of a Zone 3 Hazmat Response to Unified Grocers for a large ammonia leak.  Use the picture in the next slide to the answer the following questions.

 Where will you set up incoming apparatus?  What will you give as initial assignments as techs arrive?  On page 2 of the ICS packet, who do you need to consult with prior to the entry briefing?

 What is your role at the pre-entry briefing?  What are the emergency signals for suited up personnel?