Logistical Support. The logistical support of resources is critical in the management of a disaster effort. Logistical support will be established as soon as possible and will be maintained by the agency requesting the resources. Responding resources on a Standard or Extended Deployment should be prepared to be self-contained for up to twenty-four (24) hours. - The receiving agency should provide food, water, and shelter for up to seventy-two (72) hours for responding personnel. - When responding to a Deployment, personnel should bring medicine, clothing and personal hygiene items to support themselves for not less than the duration of deployment. Protection of responders will be coordinated at the local level or with ESF 13 (Public Safety and Security) if it is available based on the nature of the mission and extent of risk to those responders. This protection may include but not be limited to: - Protection of personnel and equipment while in transit - Perimeter and access security to the incident area - Security at the Base of Operations - Protection during search & rescue operations - Protection during EMS triage, treatment and transport operations - Protection during fire operations - Detainment of self-dispatched apparatus and personnel The primary mission of the force protection resources is to assess and detect hostile activity before it becomes a risk to operations.
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Logistical Support. The logistical support of resources is critical in the management of a disaster effort. Logistical support will be established as soon as possible and will be maintained by the agency requesting the resources. Responding resources on a Standard or Extended Deployment should be prepared to be self-contained for up to twenty-four (24) hours. - The receiving agency should provide food, water, and shelter for up to seventy-seventy- two (72) hours for responding personnel. - When responding to a Deployment, personnel should bring medicine, clothing and personal hygiene items to support themselves for not less than the duration of deployment. Protection of responders will be coordinated at the local level or with ESF 13 (Public Safety and Security) if it is available based on the nature of the mission and extent of risk to those responders. This protection may shall include but not be limited to: - Protection of personnel and equipment while in transit - Perimeter and access security to the incident area - Security at the Base of Operations - Protection during search & rescue operations - Protection during EMS triage, treatment and transport operations - Protection during fire operations - Detainment of self-dispatched apparatus and personnel The primary mission of the force protection resources is to assess and detect hostile activity before it becomes a risk to operations.
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