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Excellence in Incident Command is essential to our success at the emergency scene. Success or failure determines whether our members go home at the end of the day and whether we effectively serve the people who depend on us. When an incident occurs in our community, at that moment in time, we must be at our very best, no excuses, and it’s too late to wish we had the necessary training and experience to be ICS excellent.

We cannot achieve ICS excellence by studying incident command, excellence comes by “doing”. Excellence is the result of experience. Unfortunately, most emergency responders lack the essential ICS experience to grow ICS as an incident expands. This is not due to lack of desire or “good intentions” it is simply that 95 percent of all our incidents necessitate only a small incident organization. When was the last time you built groups, divisions, or branches in your incident organization? That’s exactly my point.

Please do not let this pass you by. Be a great leader. Great leaders exhibit incident command excellence. Take every opportunity you can find to have ICS experiences; organization events, community events, incidents (whenever possible) anytime, anyplace. Best of all, ICS experience training. This is not just for the bosses, it’s for everyone. Everyone operating in the ICS organization must be proficient in incident command.

Get the training, get the experience, your members and your community are depending on you, do not let them down.
Thank you, John Bierling

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我想我们在这里在同一页面上。我幸运的是,我在我付费工作中建立了私营部门的消防服务范围内的习惯练习和训练。不,我们没有超越建立IC和OPS分支的IC,但我们训练过三个飓风。但是,真正需要在ICS中培训的人,我们的紧急服务,不要因为你所说的原因。一个首席执行官在采取现在所需的IC-300之后,告诉我,他不认为我们会曾经使用它,因为我们是如此孤立,否则在最繁忙的欧洲飞行路径下,除非一个人归结;我在野外城市界面中加入的喧嚣船只(包括他的房屋),在季节,沿海风暴,突然一艘船看到了灯在他的头上打开。
The point is, like all of our tools, we have to practice with it to get good at it, and we have the opportunity to practice at every drill, every fire, every rescue, every EMS call. We just need to establish command and work from there at every call.
Thanks for working on this. BTW, I'm still in NY, but am really looking forward to "retirement" down in Swan Quarter!

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