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<br />Ramsey County- Wide Emergency Operations Plan <br /> <br />Revision 5_1, June, 2005 <br /> <br />Finance/Administration Section Chief: <br /> <br />The Finance/Administration Section Chief is responsible for all financial, administrative, and cost <br />analysis aspects of the incident and for supervising members of the Finance/Administration <br />section. Depending on the extent of the Incident Management team needed, this area of <br />management may also have under its purview a Time Unit Leader. Procurement Unit Leader, <br />Compensation/Claims Unit Leader, and Cost Unit Leader. (Source: FIRESCOPE, California Department <br />of Emergency Services, 2001) <br /> <br />On-scene incident management I On Scene Incident Commander <br /> <br />The local jurisdiction immediately involved in the response will <br />establish on-scene command immediately upon arrival. In most <br />cases, the On Scene Commander will be the senior fire officer. In law <br />enforcement specific situations, the senior law enforcement officer will be <br />the On Scene Commander. County personnel will interface with this On <br />Scene Commander. Personnel will only respond to scenes when <br />requested or dispatched. <br /> <br />General On-Scene Incident Management Procedures <br /> <br />. Incident Commander (and/or Unified Command structure) will develop <br />Incident Action Plans (lAP) for each incident and update them as the <br />incident evolves. Operational periods will depend on the incident type, <br />but will be no longer than 12 hours. <br />. All responders, regardless of agency affiliation, report in to receive an <br />assignment in accordance with procedures established by the IC. <br />. Response operations are directed and coordinated as outlined in the <br />lAP. <br />. Each individual involved in incident operations is assigned to only one <br />supervisor. <br />. Supervisors adequately supervise and control their subordinates. <br />. Supervisors communicate with and manage all resources under their <br />supervision. <br />. Supervisors record and report resource status changes to Operations <br />as they occur. <br /> <br />Incident Response Matrix <br /> <br />Under this matrix, some incident types will be managed by a unified <br />command based on size andlor complexity, and may include more than <br />one primary agency. NIMS also provides agencies the authority to direct <br />operations related to their core competencies at incidents, which includes <br />giving tactical direction to other agencies performing operations within that <br />competency. <br /> <br />33 <br />