Incident Commander Sample Clauses

Incident Commander. The uniformed SBSD member present at the incident that has scene management responsibilities.
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Incident Commander. The Incident Commander of the emergency shall be designated by the Requestor, and shall be in overall command of the operations under whom the personnel and equipment of the Responder shall serve. The personnel and equipment of the Responder shall be under the immediate control of a supervisor of the Responder. If the Incident Commander specifically requests a supervisor of the Responder to assume command, the Incident Commander shall not, by relinquishing command, relieve the Requestor of responsibility for the incident.
Incident Commander. “Incident Commander” as defined by CRS §29-22.5-102(2) means the individual responsible for the overall management of the incident including developing incident objectives and managing all incident operations, by virtue of explicit legal, agency, or delegated authority.
Incident Commander. The uniformed RCPD member present at the incident that has scene management responsibilities.
Incident Commander. Person determined by Xxxxxx Fire Protection and Ambulance District (“Xxxxxx Fire”) to be responsible for overall management under this MOU of a particular suppression incident. The Burn Boss shall be responsible for oversight of the suppression action until the Incident Commander arrives on site. The Incident Commander may assign one or more deputies from the Agency and/or from Guild to assist in suppression action.
Incident Commander. The IC at the flood fight scene is in charge of all resources responding to that emergency site. The IC may assign missions to flood fight crews acquired under Mutual Aid from other governmental agencies, tasking them to perform specific tasks to facilitate the response. Based on these missions, the crews’ normal supervisors will direct State and Federal crews.
Incident Commander. The Incident Commander (IC) shall be responsible for overseeing the on-site Contractor ICS staff and be full-time in the field.
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Incident Commander. The Incident Commander is responsible for overall incident activities and decision-making, including the development and implementation of strategic decisions consistent with land management direction and delegations of authority. The Incident Commander approves the mobilization and release of incident resources. Reporting directly to the Incident Commander are the Command and General Staff. The Forest Supervisor’s Tribal Government Liaison and the Designated Tribal Government Representative positions, described below, work under the Incident Liaison Officer in the Incident Command System (ICS) organization or the Incident Commander in the Liaison Officer’s absence. F xxxxx Supervisor’s Tribal Government Liaison. A Forest Line Officer designated by the Forest Supervisor as the Liaison to the Tribe representing the Forest Supervisor for coordination and work with the Tribal staff and the Designated Tribal Government Representative(s) regarding day-to-day operations and implementation of agreements reached in the formal Government-to-Government consultation. The Forest Supervisor’s Tribal Government Liaison reports to the Incident Liaison Officer or the IC in absence of the Liaison Officer and is responsible to consult and coordinate with the Designated Tribal Government Representative and the Forest Service Heritage Resource Advisor, if one is present. Planning Section Chief Works with the Forest Service Heritage Advisor and Designated Tribal Government Representative to develop mitigation measures for the protection of cultural resources from direct and indirect effects related to wildland fire management.
Incident Commander a. It is the responsibility of the Incident Commander to account for all personnel involved in mitigating a fire, hazardous materials or rescue emergency.
Incident Commander. The Incident Commander is responsible for overall incident activities and decision-making, including the development and implementation of strategic decisions consistent with land management direction and delegations of authority. The Incident Commander approves the mobilization and release of incident resources. Reporting directly to the Incident Commander are the Command and General Staff. The Forest Supervisor’s Tribal Government Liaison and the Designated Tribal Government Representative positions, described below, work under the Incident Liaison Officer in the Incident Command System (ICS) organization or the Incident Commander in the Liaison Officer’s absence.
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