1 Incident Command System For Schools Bob King Director of Security Wenatchee School District.

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1 Incident Command System For Schools Bob King Director of Security Wenatchee School District

2 Why We Need an ICS Plan- STANDARDIZATION District Crisis Management Plan Individual School Crisis Response Plan Responders Crisis Response Plan Community Response Actions School Incident Command System

3 Who Benefits from Standardization?  Principals  Office Staff  SSO’s and SRO’s  Teachers and Substitute Teachers  Para Educators  District Support Personnel  Emergency Responders  Responding or Concerned Community  STUDENTS!

4 What should we be prepared for?  Terrorism – Fire - Earthquakes  Dam Failure – Power Outages  Snow, Ice, Wind Storms  Hazardous Materials (Spills, leakage)  Vehicle Accidents – Train Derailment  Volcanic Eruptions  Nearby Crime Incident, Civil Unrest  Structure Failure

5 Effects on Schools  Community wide event = Limited support because resources being stretched thin  District wide event = Moderate support, more resources available  Single school event = Major support, all resources can respond

6 School Incident Command System First Aid Search & Locate Maintenance Security Accountability Sheltering Student Release PIO Liaison Safety Mental Health Team LogisticsOperations Transportation Food, Water, Supplies Communications Incident Log Recorder Record Keeping Incident Commander Planning & Intel. Admin. & Finance

7 Command Staff  Incident Commander  Public Information Officer (PIO)  Liaison Officer  Safety Officer  Mental Health Team Rep.

8 ICS Positions  Operations: Doers - Accountability, First Aid, Location and Shelters, Search & Locate, Security  Logistics: Getters - Resources, Transportation, Communication, Food, Water, Supplies  Planning/Intelligence: Thinkers -  Planning/Intelligence: Thinkers - Log Recorder, Information  Administration/Finance: Money and Records - Record keeping, funding, costs

9 Operations (Doers) Operations MedicalSecurityStudent CareUtilities Search & Locate First Aid Treat & Transport On Campus Off-site Locations Supervision And Accountability Mental Health - Before and After Triage Student Unification Unification Site M&O Duties

10 Logistics (Getters) Logistics Officer TransportationCommunicationsShelteringSupport Supplies Vehicle (District, Commercial or private) Staging Area (On or Off Campus) Fuel & Service (For Vehicle or Equipment Used) Drivers Radios or Phones Batteries Power, Accessories Buildings or tents Food & Water Restrooms

11 Planning & Intelligence (Thinkers) Recorder Documentation Forecasting Situation Analysis Maintains Status Board Short-term Issues Long-term Issues Maintains Event Log

12 Finance & Administration (Money & Records) Finance & Admin Time Keeping Purchasing Personnel Costs

13 School Incident Command System First Aid Search & Locate Maintenance Security Accountability Sheltering Student Release PIO (Asst. Princ.) Liaison (Office Manager) Safety (Custodian) Mental Health Team (Councilor) Logistics (Getters) Operations (Doers) Transportation Food, Water, Supplies Communications Incident Log Recorder Record Keeping & Paying the bills Incident Commander (Principal) Planning & Intel. (Thinkers) Admin. & Finance (Money & Records)