Dispatch Services. a. Initial and Extended Attack: Fire dispatching for fires on land protected by agencies will comply with the following: i. Resources will be dispatched using the closest force(s) concept. Pre- planned response plans will be utilized to guide this process. ii. The responsibility for management of the incident will fall to the most qualified initial attack supervisor on the first resource to arrive at the scene. Individual will remain as Incident Commander until released of these duties by the jurisdictional agency. iii. Agencies are responsible to provide information and assistance to each other in a timely manner, for proper completion of the fire reports. iv. In the event of an extended attack or when incident management teams are in command of an incident, dispatch actions for that incident will be conducted through the jurisdictional agency, unless the jurisdictional agency delegates otherwise. b. Mobilization, Demobilization and Support: addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites. c. Aviation: addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites. d. Prescribed Fire (if applicable): addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites. WASHINGTON STATEWIDE 2021-2024 OPERATING PLAN e. All Hazard (law Enforcement, Natural Disaster, etc., as appropriate): addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites.
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Dispatch Services. a. Initial and Extended Attack: Fire dispatching for fires on land protected by agencies will comply with the following:
i. Resources will be dispatched using the closest force(s) concept. Pre- planned response plans will be utilized to guide this process.
ii. The responsibility for management of the incident will fall to the most qualified initial attack supervisor on the first resource to arrive at the scene. Individual will remain as Incident Commander until released of these duties by the jurisdictional agency.
iii. Agencies are responsible to provide information and assistance to each other in a timely manner, for proper completion of the fire reports.
iv. In the event of an extended attack or when incident management teams are in command of an incident, dispatch actions for that incident will be conducted through the jurisdictional agency, unless the jurisdictional agency delegates otherwise.
b. Mobilization, Demobilization and Support: addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites.
c. Aviation: addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites.
d. Prescribed Fire (if applicable): addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites. WASHINGTON STATEWIDE 2021-2024 OPERATING PLAN.
e. All Hazard (law Enforcement, Natural Disaster, etc., as appropriate): addressed on the Northwest Coordination Center and Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center websites.
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Sources: Operating Plan Agreement