2008 National Training & Exercise Conference Incident Management Team

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2008 National Training & Exercise Conference Incident Management Team (IMT) Development and ICS Position Specific Training Courses Bill Campbell Program Manager New York State Incident Management Team (IMT) Program

All Hazards Type 2 IMT

Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Outline the History and Development of the New York State Incident Management Team Discuss situations when an IMT may be used and list incidents / events that the NYS IMT has responded to as a Team or has supported with single resource overhead personnel. Briefly discuss the future of the New York State Incident Management Team Program.

NYS Incident Management Team History & Development 1996: Governor Pataki signed Executive Order No. 26 establishing NIIMS ICS as the State’s standard command and control system 1997: Initiate training for “All Hazards” ICS Position Specific Courses based on the NWCG “S” courses 2004: NYS Disaster Preparedness Commission (DPC) authorizes development of a State IMT, comprised of state and local agency personnel April 2004: Agencies nominate IMT members. May 2004: S-420 “Command and General Staff” training completed for 24 nominees.

Coursework completed by NYS IMT ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, 401 and 402 S-400 Incident Commander S-404 Safety Officer S-430 Operations Section Chief S-440 Planning Section Chief S-348 Resource Unit Leader S-347 Demobilization Unit Leader S-346 Situation Unit Leader

Coursework completed by NYS IMT S-450 Logistics Section Chief S-354 Facilities Unit Leader S-355 Ground Support Unit Leader S-356 Supply Unit Leader S-358 Communications Unit Leader S-420 Command and General Staff Course

Qualification and Certification Process ICS-NTC (I-100 through I–400) ICS Position Specific Training Initiate (All-Risk) Task Book for position Complete S-420 Command and General Staff Course Participate in exercises Field Training Assignment or “shadowing” with a National Type 1 or 2 Incident Management Team

Quote from After Action Report (AAR) 2004 hurricane season in Florida “ there is a huge difference between individuals responding with specific training, and people with the same or greater level of training responding as a team ”

Utilization of NYS IMT Provide ICS assistance to local governments Manage State response to improve coordination Support State lead agency operations with resources coordination and overhead personnel Interface with pro-active federal actions to improve coordination and support to local governments

NYS IMT Deployments (May 2004 – Present) Red August Fires – Adirondack Mountains Capsize of Stellamare (256’ Ship) – Port of Albany “Orange Alert” - New Years Eve Lost Child Search - Town of Grafton, Rensselaer County Chronic Wasting Disease – Oneida County Republican National Convention – New York City Florida Hurricane Response* – 2004 (Charlie, Frances, & Ivan) Interstate 87 Landslide – Town of Bolton, Warren County

NYS IMT Deployments (May 2004 – Present continued) Hadlock Dam Failure – Town of Fort Ann, Washington County Bridge Failure – Albany / Rensselaer Counties Hurricane Dennis* - Santa Rosa County, Florida Hurricane Katrina* – Jackson Co., MS Landslide – Columbia County Severe Flooding* – Southern Tier of New York Snow/Power Outage*–Erie Co. Severe Flash Flooding – Delaware/Sullivan Counties Overlooks Wildfire – Ulster County * Indicates a Presidentially declared disaster

Incident Management Team All-Risk Operations and Management Study University of Connecticut – Space Shuttle Columbia Recovery “inter-agency, inter-disciplinary involvement assembles a wider scope of strengths to give the team greater depth and potential for success” “incorporation of technical experts allows a “generic” IMT to be customized to the requirements of a particular incident response”

Why the NYS IMT is Successful Emergency Management Specialists Structural Fire and Rescue Specialists Wildfire & Incident Management Qualified (Red Card) Law Enforcement Specialists Search and Rescue Specialists (Urban and Mass Casualty Specialists / Mass Fatality Specialists Hazardous Materials and WMD Specialists Environmental Specialists Building Codes Transportation & Maintenance Specialists Interoperable communications capability

Future of New York State’s IMT Program Assign a full-time program manager to lead the State’s IMT Program Establish the “NYS Incident Management Coordination Group” comprised of representatives from various stakeholder organizations. Develop an “All-Hazards” Qualification Guide parallels the NWCG Qualifications Guide (PMS 310-1)

Future of New York State’s IMT Program Establish a New York State Incident Command Certification System Develop or adopt “All-Hazards” ICS Position Task Books and a policy and procedure for their implementation Develop “Model” Operational Procedures Guide for IMTs Develop “sample” Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to be used by IMTs

Future of New York State’s IMT Program Conduct / participate in “Pilot” deliveries of the new ICS Position Specific training courses for the NYPD Conduct two 5 day “All-Hazard” IMT Workshops (an S-320 level course) at the New York Wildfire & Incident Management Academy (Oct. 24 – Nov. 2, 2008) Conduct / participate in IMT Exercises Participate in Field Training assignments or “shadowing” with Type I or II IMTs

Questions ? For More Information, Contact: Bill Campbell Program Manager New York State Incident Management Team Program New York State Emergency Management Office (518) 292-2350 [email protected]

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