December 5, 20072007 REMS Grantee Initial Conference Local Perspective on the National Incident Management System Joseph Mastandrea Orange County, FL Public.

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December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Local Perspective on the National Incident Management System Joseph Mastandrea Orange County, FL Public Schools

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Agenda Not another unfunded mandate! Now what do I do? Hey, this stuff works!

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference The Mandate HSPD-5 & HSPD-8 Chemical incidents: 29 CFR 1910 (via 40 CFR 311) REMS

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Now What Do I Do? Get by with a little help from your friends In our case, Orange County Fire and Rescue and Orange County Office of Emergency Management

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Why Not Go It Alone? Roles determine training requirements –EOC Obligations Shelter Transportation

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Why Not Go It Alone? Eventually, an incident will lead to We need to be prepared to be partners before we make that call

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Why Not Go It Alone? Points of distribution Exercising

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Other Training Sources UASI or homeland security region Local Emergency Planning Committee Responder partners

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Training is not sufficient Your plans, training and resources must be tested Fix areas requiring correction Test again!

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Tools in the Toolbox Common terminology. Modular organization. Management by objectives. Reliance on an Incident Action Plan. Chain of command and unity of command. Unified command. Manageable span of control. Predesignated incident locations and facilities. Resource management. Information and intelligence management. Integrated communications. Transfer of command. Accountability. Mobilization.

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Hey, This Stuff Works! Safety Officer Liaison Officer Public Information Officer Finance & Administration LogisticsPlanning Incident Commander Operations

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Applied to a Wedding Finance & Administration Bride’s Father Logistics Catering Hall Planning Bride’s Mother Incident Commander Bride-to-Be Operations Bridegroom-to-Be

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Applied to a School Finance & Administration AP Logistics AP Planning AP Incident Commander Principal Operations AP Cheerleading Coach Band Band Leader Concessions PTA Football Operations Coach

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Applied to a School Finance & Administration AP Logistics AP Planning AP Incident Commander Principal Operations AP Cheerleading Coach Band Band Leader Concessions PTA Football Operations Coach TrainerSpecial Teams CoachDefense CoachOffense Coach

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference In Summary Not another unfunded mandate! Now what do I do? Hey, this stuff works!

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Questions?

December 5, REMS Grantee Initial Conference Thanks! Joseph Mastandrea Orange County, FL Public Schools x 2986