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  2. National Incident Management System - Wikipedia

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    Safety officer is in charge of the safety of the personnel at the incident. They can request medical resources and other resources important to the safety of the incident. They can stop any unsafe behavior on an incident. Liaison officer is in charge of giving out information to the personnel and resources at an incident. The liaison officer is ...

  3. Hospital incident command system (US) - Wikipedia

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    Public information officer – provides official information to media. Liaison officer – connects to external agencies in response efforts. Safety officer – Identifies hospital threats and takes steps to ensure continued safety of the facility, employees, and patients. Medical/technical specialist – i.e. CDC doctor.

  4. Liaison officer - Wikipedia

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    A supporter liaison officer is a person within an association football club (or another sports club) functioning as a bridge between the club itself and supporters of the club. The SLO builds relations with the club management and the fans through two-way communication, informing supporters about decisions made by the club and informing the ...

  5. Incident Command System - Wikipedia

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    ICS basic organization chart (ICS-100 level depicted) The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response providing a common hierarchy within which responders from multiple agencies can be effective.

  6. Incident commander - Wikipedia

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    transportation officer – oversees all ambulance movement, priority, identity, and destination of patients. staging officer – oversees all acquisition, release and distribution of resources. Duties in a US fire-fighting scenario

  7. Unified command (ICS) - Wikipedia

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    In the Incident Command System, a unified command is an authority structure in which the role of incident commander is shared by two or more individuals, each already having authority in a different responding agency.

  8. Community emergency response team - Wikipedia

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    CERT members may augment support staff at an ICS or emergency operations center. Additional teams may also be created to guard a morgue, locate supplies and food, convey messages to and from other CERTs and local authorities, and other duties on an as-needed basis as identified by the team leader. [citation needed]

  9. Bilateral Affairs Officer - Wikipedia

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    The Bilateral Affairs Officer functions as a security co-operation action officer and forward National Guard Liaison Officer, representing the interests of the respective National Guard. The Bilateral Affairs Office (and/or TCA Coordinator) works for the COCOM (Combatant Command) and for the Embassy Office of Defense Coordinator.