Major Incident And All Hazard Plan Flashcards
Regardless of size or type of incident, the top three (3) priorities for establishing incident objectives are:
1. Life safety
2. Incident stabilization
- Property preservation
Prioritize
Who can respond during major incidents
Units within the area command in which the incident occurs may self-dispatch, proceed if dispatched by Communications, or as directed by the primary/initial responding officer or supervisor. Units from neighboring area commands may not self-dispatch unless the incident occurs within proximity to the border between the area commands and the officer is close. Units from neighboring area commands will respond if dispatched by Communications, or as directed by the primary/initial responding officer or supervisor, to the staging area or immediate area.
Upon becoming aware that trauma exposure during a major incident is having a detrimental effect on an employee’s overall well-being, see LVMPD 7.430, Early Identification and Intervention Program (EllP) for reporting procedures to ensure support and resources are made available.
Any supervisor will
Notifications to swat are made through
Communications