PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS & PARAMEDICS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS, LOCAL 1619 FIRE OPS 101 EVENT

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PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS & PARAMEDICS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS, LOCAL 1619 FIRE OPS 101 EVENT INCIDENT ACTION PLAN OCTOBER 11, 2013

ICS Form 201 1. Incident Name 2. Date Prepared 3. Time Prepared INCIDENT BRIEFING 2013 IAFF FIRE OPS 101 10/10/2013 1500 Hours MAP ICS 201 Prepared by:

INCIDENT BRIEFING 1. Incident Name 2013 IAFF FIRE OPS 101 2. Date Prepared 10/10/2013 3. Time Prepared 1500 Hours Situation Summary As part of our annual community outreach program, the Prince George s County Professional Fire Fighters and Paramedics Association (IAFF Local 1619), in conjunction with the Prince George s County Fire/EMS Department and the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, is conducting a one-day fire ground operations workshop for civilians, including public officials and media representatives. This program includes hands-on fire fighting and rescue operations under the controlled supervision of Prince George s County professional fire fighters. Participants will learn exactly how challenging it is to serve and protect the community. This workshop will demonstrate all aspects of fire and EMS operations, from suiting up in the proper protective gear to putting out fires. Each scenario will give participants the opportunity to see what fire fighters face on a day-to-day basis. In addition to standard operating procedures, the following points of information are distributed: A number of high ranking elected officials and staff will be participating in the program. This may include police/security details from outside organizations. Television and Print Media will be covering varying aspects of the program. All personnel are subject to being filmed/recorded. Live Interior Fire Observations will be conducted. Since this evolution is classified as an observation, participants are not fit-tested and therefore no practical evolutions should be conducted. Weather permitting; Maryland State Police Trooper 3 will be utilized as the simulated transport unit for the Extrication Demonstration. All personnel should be aware that Trooper 3 is a new craft that produces significantly more rotor wash than the previous Dauphins. Personnel should protect their eyes and property accordingly. The Landing Zone (LZ) will be established near the lower prop area adjacent to the rail tracks. A secondary LZ will be established at College Park Airport. There is a probability of inclement weather throughout the day. Various tents are being staged around each Branch/Simulation area. Please attempt to keep participants in dry areas as often as possible. ICS 201 Prepared by:

ICS Form 202 INCIDENT OBJECTIVES 1. INCIDENT NAME 2013 IAFF FIRE OPS 101 2. DATE PREPARED 10/10/2013 3. TIME PREPARED 1500 Hours 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD (DATE/TIME) Friday October 11, 2013 0700-1500 5. GENERAL CONTROL OBJECTIVES FOR THE INCIDENT 1. Provide for the health, safety, and welfare of all personnel working in and around the incident. 2. Coordinate with involved agencies to support the needs of their operations. 3. Document all critical items and significant events. 4. FIRE OPS 101 event should reflect an appropriate level of difficulty. You don't want participants to walk away thinking it's an easy job, but you also don't want them to push themselves too far. 5. Part of this process includes continually making the point that this event features staged scenarios in an extremely controlled environment. 6. It's important to strike a balance between the reality of the job and the participant's safety, particularly in the interior fire fighting scenario where participants may be overwhelmed by the PPE, the heat and the task before them in an unfamiliar environment. 7. It can be helpful to emphasize how much stress fire fighters experience in an actual incident. Instructors should remind participants of this repeatedly during the event. 6. WEATHER FORECAST FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD Overcast with rain showers. High of 70F. Winds from the NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%. 7. GENERAL SAFETY MESSAGE 1.) Personnel should maintain a state of situational/operational readiness. 2.) Ensure that all participants and instructors stay hydrated. 3.) Ensure that all live fire observations are conducted in compliance with NFPA 1403. 8. Attachments (þ if attached) þ Organization List (ICS 203) þ Medical Plan (ICS 206) þ Weather Forecast Assignment List (ICS 204) þ Incident Map þ Communications Plan (ICS 205) Traffic Plan Prepared by:

ICS Form 202 GENERAL MESSAGE TO: ALL PERSONNEL POSITION: FROM: FIRE OPERATIONS COMMAND POSITION: SUBJECT: WEATHER REPORT - FRIDAY OCTOBER 11, 2013 DATE: 10/10/13 TIME: 1500 Hours MESSAGE:

ORGANIZATION ASSIGMENT LIST Organization Assignment List, ICS Form 203 INCIDENT NAME DATE PREPARED TIME PREPARED FIRE OPS 101 10/10/13 1500 Hours POSITION NAME OPERATIONAL PERIOD (DATE/TIME) Friday October 11, 2013 0700-1500 INCIDENT COMMAND AND STAFF OPERATIONS SECTION INCIDENT COMMANDER Lieutenant Phil Bird CHIEF Battalion Chief Alan Doubleday SAFETY OFFICER Battalion Chief Grady Valencis BRANCH I: FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS PIT LIAISON OFFICER Branch Director Capt. Dana Brooks COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Assistant Chief Tom Breen (Ret.) Branch Safety Capt. Scott Orr AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES Instructor 1 Lt. Chris Hammond AGENCY NAME Instructor 2 Lt. Shaun Duppins MFRI Tim Delehanty, Special Programs Representative MSP Greg Lantz, TFC, Aviation Division Medical Operations Section BRANCH II: LIVE FIRE OBSERVATION OEM Tony Anderson, Program Coordinator Branch Director Lt. BJ Harris Branch Safety Interior #1 Interior #2 Lt. Jonathan Bender Lt. Eric Zook FF Katherine Johnson LOGISTICS SECTION E-853 OIC Capt. Jason Wiseman CHIEF Capt. Christian Wargo E-853 Driver Lt. Robert Mutchler DEPUTY Lt. John Wiseman E-853 Line FF Philip Crooks TIME MANAGEMENT Lt. John Michael Crisman E-853 Backup FF Samson Souder PPE/GEAR FITTING FF Grant Walker & FF George Rogers REGISTRATION UNIT Lloyd, Crisman, Cunnigham, Shoffler BRANCH III: EXTRICATION DEMONSTRATION PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Mark Brady Branch Director Lt. Jonathan Bender ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL SQ-806 OIC Lt. Brian Gibson SQ-806 Driver SQ-806 FF#1 SQ-806 FF#2 FT Thomas Smith FF Timothy Ormerod FF Rita Delaroca FIRST AID GROUP PA-853 FF/PM Mike Adams & FF Will Stein PA-853 OIC FF/PM Mike Adams E-853 Wiseman, Mutchler, Crooks, Souder PA-853 Driver FF/EMT Will Stein MSP Trooper 3 Flight Crew BRANCH IV: SEARCH MAZE GROUP A Branch Director Capt. Timothy Yates Branch Director Capt. Michael Linynsky Branch Safety FF Scott Hurst Assistant FF Michael Shipp Lt. Vincent Verdadero FF Kevin Hodges FF Cody Wargo GROUP B Branch Director Capt. Scot Williams BRANCH V: EMS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Assistant Capt. Brandon Goff Branch Director AFC Dennis Wood Lt. Bill Bussing PREPARED BY: DATE TIME

Incident Communications Plan, ICS Form 205 INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 1. Incident Name 2. Date/Time Prepared 3. Operational Period Date/Time FIRE OPS 101 10/10/13 1500 Hours 10/11/13 0700-1500 4. Basic Radio Channel Utilization System/Cache Channel Function Frequency/Tone Assignment Remarks PG EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FIRE/EMS DESIGNATED BY PSC FD OPERATIONS Normal Radio Operations for off-site patient transport if necessary PG SPEV-3 FIRE OPS PRIMARY EVENT TAC CHANNEL FIRE OPS EVENT CHANNEL PG DELTA 3 TAC 10 FIRE OPS SECONDARY BACKUP TAC CHANNEL Backup Channel for Extrication Demo in the event of MSP Patch PREPARED BY:

MEDICAL PLAN 1. Incident Name FIRE OPS 101 2. Date Prepared 10/10/13 3. Time Prepared 1500 Hours 4. Operational Period 10/11/13 0700-1500 Medical Aid Stations 5. Incident Medical Aid Station Location Paramedics Yes No MFRI First Aid Station SCBA Hut, MFRI, 4500 Paint Branch Pkwy, College Park, MD X 6. Transportation A. Ambulance Services Name Address Phone Paramedics Yes No Public Safety Communications 17321 Melford Blvd. Bowie, MD 20715 301-499-8400 X B. Incident Ambulances Name Location Paramedics Yes No PA-853 MFRI X MD-812 Fire/EMS Station 812 8112 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, MD 20740 X A-812 Fire/EMS Station 812 8112 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, MD 20740 X 7. Hospitals Name Address Travel Time Air Ground Phone Helipad Yes No Burn Center Yes No Prince George s Hospital Center 3001 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785 Doctor s Community Hospital 8118 Good Luck Road, Lanham, MD 20706 Washington Hospital Center 110 Irving Street, NW, Washington, D.C 20010 Washington Adventist Hospital 7600 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 5.2 3.9 7.6 6.4 301-618-4752 X X 301-552-8118 X X 202-877-3627 X X 301-891-7600 X X R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center 22. S. Greene Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 30.4 410-328-8869 X 8. Medical Emergency Procedures Follow established policies and procedures as outlined within the 2013 Maryland Medical Protocols (Effective 7/1/13) PREPARED BY: