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ICS Toolbox LLC – NIMS City ICS Training Program Emergency Services – Fire/Rescue, Police & EM Quick Scenario Worksheet- Company Level or Battalion

Facilitator Set-up to Students: Provide enough information to paint a good scenario picture so that students can gain a situation awareness level that will allow them to play the assigned role. (The depth of information provided below can be tailored to individual skill levels; less information to provide more stress for more experienced groups).

You are ______(assigned role such as IC, Single Resource Boss, Division Supervisor, etc). It is ______(time) on ______(date). You are in ______(state) on the ______(unit such as Rescue 418 or Medic 432, Amb 414, Eng 438, FXPD unit __). Typical conditions for the area are ______(describe bldg or road type and conditions).

Other scenario information (if necessary): ______Current conditions are: Temperature RH Wind Speed and Direction Sky Known Fire Danger Indicators Other

“ The incident is currently located at ______and involves ______(vehicles, train, crowd size, etc.).”

“Your assignment is ______” (should include the supervisor, lieutenant,Captain or commander’s intent: task/purpose or end state).

“Communications are being handled on ______(frequency, channel, etc).”

“Current resources on scene are ______” (engines, ladders, medic, BLS, other command officers etc)

You arrive on scene at ______hours and determine the following actions have been taken: ______(describe the current tactical situation).

What now? Take ______minutes to develop your plan of action, prepare instructions to your personnel and any communication reports to others as necessary.

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Design Worksheet (Not to be shared with Students)

Target Audience (Example: IC, Single Resource Crew, Division Supervisor, etc)

Teaching Points (Example: address multiple agency response, manage an incident within an incident, etc)

<<<<<<< Develop Scenario Worksheet

Murphy’s Law Inputs (Example: engine breaks down, wind shifts, irate home owner arrives, secondary crash on scene etc) Event description Link to Teaching Points

AFTER ACTION REVIEW key questions regarding Teaching Points: 1. 2. 3. 4.

ICS Toolbox Training Aids 3/07 TDGS- BLM Modified ICS Toolbox LLC – NIMS City ICS Training Program Emergency Services – Fire/Rescue, Police & EM

ICS Toolbox Training Aids 3/07 TDGS- BLM Modified

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