Major Incident Flashcards
What is The London Emergency Services Liaison Panel (LESLP)
the agreed major incident procedure of the emergency services in London. The primary functions of the emergency services and other organisations are detailed within the manual, and its aim is to achieve an effective and co-ordinated response to a major incident.
Who is responsible for Safety management within the inner cordon
LFB
What LFB Officers are deisgnated as ICC
WM and FF assistant at each entry and exit point to inner cordon
The Brigade inner cordon controller (ICC), will
Issue armbands Mark armbands tio all personel and other agencies in indelible ink with :
Date
IC1 number
Entry point letter
Complete IC1 with name
The ICC must make sure that persons requesting entrance are
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Wearing a completed identification armband (see note 1 below).
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Wearing appropriate protective clothing (see note 2 below).
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Briefed on the safety aspects of the incident appropriate to their task, including the evacuation signal and procedure.
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Instructed to return to the same entry/exit point on completion of their tasks.
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Accompanied (non Brigade personnel) if necessary.
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This safety management function will end when the Brigade no longer has a prime role at the incident, at which time the duty will transfer to the designated responsible person/s.
Can personel of any agency leave and re enter Inner Cordon
Discretion may be used by the ICC if personnel need to leave the inner cordon temporarily to perform a specific task providing they remain in direct line of sight, and return to the same entry point.
The armbands are supplied in four colours. Why
Security. Police incident commander will choose a colour at random. This colour may change from day to day, if the incident is protracted.
If people are working in area before ICC set up then
Identify all persons who have not been issued with armbands by the inner cordon controller and issue an armband
The inner cordon control tabard and inner cordon recording equipment is stowed in
major incident box, which is carried on each command unit and contains:
What is the LESLP definition of Major incident
any emergency that requires the implementation of the special arrangements by one or all of the emergency services and will generally include the involvement, either directly or indirectly, of large numbers of people.”
On receipt of a “Major Incident Procedure” message, Brigade Control will mobilise and
what additional info should go with this message
6 pumping appliances, 1 Fire Rescue Unit, 1 Command Unit an ambulance and additional senior officers;
RVP must also be identified and sent with this message.
Compose a message requesting Major incident
“From………… at …………; initiate Major Incident Procedure; appliances to rendezvous at…………; tactical mode Oscar.”
“From………… at …………; make Pumps 10, Fire Rescue Units 2; Initiate Major Incident Procedure; appliances to rendezvous at…………; tactical mode…………”