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Incident Command Systems and Response Frameworks
Incident Command Systems and Response Frameworks
Federal
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
(U.S. Department of Homeland Security)
National Disaster Recovery Framework
National Response Framework
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
NIMS Implementation and Compliance Guidance for Stakeholders
NIMS Implementation for Healthcare Organizations Guidance
765 KB
(FY 2012)
NIMS Implementation Objectives for Healthcare Organizations
51.4 KB
(FY 2008 & 2009)
Regional (NY, NJ, CT, & PA)
Regional Catastrophic Planning Team (RCPT)
Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Program
New York State
New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES)
New York State NIMS Implementation Strategy
(DHSES)
New York State Homeland Security Strategy
(DHSES)
New York City
New York City Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS)
New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
Member Briefing & Meeting Materials
NIMS Happens! Real Responses to Real Events in Hospitals Using the National Incident Management System
(May 15, 2008)
NIMS Happens! (in hospitals every day)
48.6 KB
(Darrin Pruitt, PhD, MPH, Senior Educator, Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Program, NYC DOHMH)
Demonstrating NIMS Integration
753 KB
(Garrett T. Doering, MS, CEM, Emergency Preparedness Administrator, Westchester County Medical Center )
Information Systems: Integration into Hospital ICS/NIMS
645 KB
(Linda Reissman, BA, CIPS, Director, Emergency Management, Memorial Sloan Kettering )
Information Systems HICS TEAM
16.6 KB
Information Systems Section Chief
29.4 KB
Data Center Operations Unit Leader
33.3 KB
Application and Data Support Unit Leader
24.6 KB
Communications Unit Leader
27.1 KB
Network and Infrastructure Unit Leader
28.0 KB
Queens Hospital Center’s Approach to NIMS: Living NIMS through Communication Drills
188 KB
(Robert Rossdale, BA, MA, Sr. Associate Executive Director, Queens Hospital Center)
Lutheran Medical Center: Norovirus Outbreak
3.1 MB
(Bill Killips MBA, EMT-P, CHSP, Director of Safety and Emergency Management, Lutheran Medical Center)
Introduction to the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS)
(North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Regional Healthcare Emergency Management Training Center Training at GNYHA, January 29, 2003)
Introduction: Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS)
330 KB
Module One: Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS)
521 KB
Module Two: Emergency Activation
510 KB
Guidelines, Training Resources & Templates
Hospital Incident Command System
(California Emergency Medical Services Authority)
Hospital Incident Command System
(California Hospital Association)
MERET Hospital Incident Command System Toolkit
(University of Minnesota)
NIMS Training
(
Emergency Management Institute
, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FEMA)
Do You Know Your Incident Command System? Ensuring Effective Emergency Response and Management
26.1 KB
(GNYHA)