Joint Command

Joint Command lets leaders from different agencies share decisions in managing incidents together.

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What Is Joint Command

Joint Command is a structure used in incident management where leaders from different agencies or jurisdictions share the responsibility for managing an incident. It's often referred to as Unified Command (UC) within the Incident Command System (ICS). These leaders work together to make decisions.

Importance Joint Command

Joint Command is essential for incidents involving multiple agencies, like large fires or multi-jurisdictional events. It ensures a coordinated response, prevents conflicting orders, and allows agencies to pool resources effectively under shared objectives.

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Joint Incident View

A Joint Incident View shares real-time updates on incidents, including status, actions, and responders.

Joint Information Center (JIC)

A JIC is where agencies work together to share accurate and timely info during incidents.

Journey Mapping For Incident Response

Journey maps track how everyone works through incidents from start to finish.