Lesson 1Security and law enforcement coordination: curfew considerations, asset protection at critical sites, and civil disturbance preventionLooks at joining between law keep, center, and partners to handle night rules, safe key goods, and stop people trouble. Includes crowd handle, proof keep, and balance safe with people freedoms.
Night rule build, skips, enforceSafe of key spots and main goodsPeople trouble stop and crowd controlJoint work centers and info shareBalance safe needs and people rightsLesson 2Health surveillance and public health interventions: acute injury surveillance, communicable disease prevention, potable water testing, and mass casualty coordinationLooks at quick health watch, sharp hurt track, and break out stop. Handles drink water check, bug control, shots, risk talk, and join for big hurt events and extra health needs.
Quick hurt and sick watch systemsSpread sick and break out stopDrink water check and boil warnsBug control and area health checksBig hurt join and extra plansLesson 3Operations days 2–7: debris clearance, temporary power restoration, water and sanitation, field medical clinics, and public safety patrolsCovers main field work in days 2–7, including junk clear, temp power fix, water and clean, field health help, and public safe walks, stressing join, safe, and pick of few goods.
Junk clear picks and safe controlsTemp power fix and maker safeEmergency water give and basic cleanField health clinics set and staffPublic safe walks and community safeLesson 4Logistics and supply chain continuity: fuel prioritization, distribution points, warehousing, tracking supplies, and mutual aid requestsHandles moving plans to keep help work with goods. Talks fuel pick, give points, store, list track, help join, and join with private givers to steady supply lines.
Fuel pick for key workGive points set and handleEmergency store and cold line needsGood track, list, reportHelp join asks and good typesLesson 5EOC organization and staffing: ICS structure, unified command, key positions, and partner representation (fire, police, public works, public health, hospitals, port, chemical facility liaisons)Describes how the center is built and staffed using ICS and one command. Reviews key spots, shift plans, and show from fire, police, public work, health, hospitals, ports, chemical places for joined act.
Center start levels and startsICS roles and duties in centerOne command and many-group joinPartner show and link worksStaff time, hand-overs, writeLesson 6Hazmat incident response: chemical facility damage assessment, plume monitoring, evacuation/shelter-in-place thresholds, and multi-agency hazardous materials teamsCovers danger mat help after land hit, including chemical place hurt checks, cloud model and watch, and rules for leave or stay safe. Explains many-group danger mat teams and public safe act talk.
Chemical place hurt check stepsCloud model, watch, checkLeave vs stay safe rulesClean zones and helper safeMany-group danger mat team joinLesson 7Search, rescue, and medical triage priorities for first 24 hours: urban/rural SAR coordination, air/boat ops, and medical surge triageFocuses on first 24 hours of search, rescue, and health pick. Covers city and country SAR join, air and boat work, pick groups, field treat, and quick move to right health places.
City search rescue task workCountry and far search join waysAir and boat work safe and controlField pick systems and tag rulesHealth extra take at hospitals clinicsLesson 8Decision-making and information flow: common operating picture, sitrep cadence, tasking, and escalation pathwaysDetails how leaders build and keep a shared work picture, set sitrep beat, and handle tasks. Explains rise paths, choice logs, and info share between center, field lead, and partner groups.
Build and update shared work pictureSitrep beat, forms, share listsTask ways and track finishRise paths and choice levelsInfo share with partners public