PRE-CON – Planning an Incident command System (ICS) During a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI)

Oct 30 2024
17:30 - 20:30
Cascade A-B / Foyer

PRE-CON – Planning an Incident command System (ICS) During a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI)

In the chaotic world of emergency services, only some things are as vital as being prepared for mass casualty incidents (MCIs). If you’re an emergency manager, first responder, or EMS provider, understanding the importance of planning for an MCI response is essential. The value of conducting an exercise can’t be overstated.

Implementing the incident command system (ICS) is non-negotiable when disaster strikes. Even for rural EMS agencies, no matter how small, the ICS framework provides the structure needed to manage resources, coordinate efforts, and bring a chaotic situation under control.

A well-defined ICS structure ensures that every team member knows their role and responsibilities. It minimizes confusion and maximizes efficiency, which is essential when seconds count. For rural agencies, where resources might be limited, having a solid ICS can make all the difference in ensuring a swift and effective response. Additionally, the ICS framework is scalable. The principles remain the same whether dealing with a minor incident or a full-blown catastrophe. This flexibility helps agencies of all sizes implement an effective response plan tailored to the situation’s needs.

Coordination between law enforcement officers (LEO) and EMS providers is crucial in managing MCIs. LEOs support EMS providers, ensuring scene security and facilitating safe access to casualties. Their presence allows EMS providers, the backbone of medical care delivery, to focus on their crucial tasks without safety concerns.

This TABLETOP DISCUSSION will explore why planning is crucial, the key players involved, and best practices for ensuring everyone collaborates effectively during such incidents.

Join Chris Blinzinger as he uses his expertise in disaster and emergency management planning to help your city or organization understand the importance of using ICS during an MCI.

City Managers, Fire Chiefs, Healthcare Administration, Emergency Managers, Sheriff Departments, Educational Institutions, and all Command Staff, this is for you. Bring your city/campus blueprint, and let Chris guide you through your emergency plan.

You don’t want to miss this!