Emergency Response Operations Framework for Incident Management

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This detailed document outlines the hierarchy, roles, and responsibilities in managing emergency incidents, covering areas such as hazard zones, casualty collection points, emergency control centers, medical evacuation procedures, and coordination with relevant authorities. The framework includes provisions for immediate actions like deceased collection points, temporary care centers, and shelters, as well as long-term strategies for information exchange, firefighting, rescue operations, and transportation services in both incident and hazard zones.

  • Emergency Response
  • Incident Management
  • Hierarchy
  • Hazard Zones
  • Medical Evacuation

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  1. C E Incident Area Hazard Area A 60m 400m B D F 100m 600m

  2. task report higher level of hierarchy observe / investigate check / adjust emergency service hierarchy level act / instruct evaluate / plan / decide lower level of hierarchy report task References http://www.bbk.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/BBK/DE/FIS/DownloadsRechtundVorschriften/Volltext_Fw_Dv/FwDV%20100.pdf?__blob=publicationFile http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDCA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OODA_loop

  3. Deceased Collection Point(s) immediate medevac Casualty Collection Point(s) Temporary Care Centre(s) treatment medevac Hazard Area Hospitals no treatment no medevac evacuation Temporary Shelter(s) Shelter Incident Area Casualties

  4. LEMA Public Safety Answering Pt./ Emergency Control Centre Coordinating Field ECC (CFECC) Incident Area Health Service ECC (FECC) Health Health Health Health SubService 1 ECC (SECC) SubService 2 ECC (SECC) SubService 3 ECC (SECC) SubService 4 ECC (SECC) Emergency Teams Temporary Care Centre(s) Emergency Teams Casualty Collection Point(s) Emergency Teams Holding Area Emergency Teams Medical Evacuation Hospitals Bi-directional information exchange

  5. LEMA Public Safety Answering Pt./ Emergency Control Centre Coordinating Field ECC (CFECC) Incident Area Relevant Authority/NGO Hazard Area Teams Teams Shelter Transport Provider Temporary Shelter Bi-directional information exchange

  6. LEMA Public Safety Answering Pt./ Emergency Control Centre Coordinating Field ECC (CFECC) Incident Area Fire-fighting ECC (FECC) Fire-fighting SubService 1 ECC (SECC) Fire-fighting SubService 2 ECC (SECC) Fire-fighting SubService 3 ECC (SECC) Emergency Teams Holding Area Emergency Teams Water Supply Emergency Teams Fire-fighting Hazard Area Bi-directional information exchange

  7. LEMA Public Safety Answering Pt./ Emergency Control Centre Coordinating Field ECC (CFECC) Incident Area Rescue ECC (FECC) Rescue Rescue SubService 1 ECC (SECC) SubService 2 ECC (SECC) Emergency Teams Holding Area Emergency Teams Rescue Hazard Area Bi-directional information exchange

  8. Casualty Collection Point(s) Temporary Care Centre(s) Medical Evacuation Hospitals ID, triage category Casualty Data short diagnosis initial therapy transport destination identity data for tracing services health service documentation

  9. Reference Scenario Implementation Communication technologies Communication needs Emergency communication network User position and mobility models Network architectures This Technical Specification

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