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�1712G � � <br />� <br />�� <br />� <br />�rea Command: Primary <br />Functions <br />• Provide agency or jurisdictional authority for <br />assigned incidents. <br />• Ensure a clear understanding of agency <br />expectations, intentions, and constraints. <br />• Establish critical resource use priorities between <br />various incidents. <br />• Ensure that Incident Management Team personnel <br />assignments and organizations are appropriate. <br />• Maintain contact with officials in charge, and other <br />agencies and groups. <br />• Coordinate the demobilization or reassignment of <br />resources between assigned incidents. <br />� <br />� <br />I��uu�w�� � . <br />' � jr�i ��� :�~� <br />� <br />'�` <br />:;,;< � <br />� <br />� � <br />,���j ,,. <br />management of multiple incidents. <br />Area Command may be unified, and <br />works directly with Incident <br />Commanders. <br />Incident Commander: performs primary tactical-level, ' <br />on-scene incident command functions. The Incident <br />Commander is located at an Incident Command Post ' <br />at the incident scene. ' <br />Emerqency Operations Center: The <br />physical location at which <br />R�C�37.— the coordination of information and <br />resources to support <br />incident management takes place. <br />---- Area Command• Oversees the <br />� <br />