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V olunteer C ommunications N etwork (V-C-N) Incident Mobilization Incident Mobilization (R- -T T- -S) Nets S) Nets (R Mobilization Radio Nets for ZR Incidents - A V-C-N.org Academy Course - 2012-04.08-0237 264: Incident Mobilization


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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Incident Mobilization Incident Mobilization (R (R-

  • T

T-

  • S) Nets

S) Nets

Mobilization Radio Nets for ZR Incidents

  • A V-C-N.org Academy Course -
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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

What You Will Need

Course Pre-Requisite Checklist (CPC) Slideshow (“ssc”) Presentation PDF (x01) ZR2-08AA-F Form

Incident Activation-Mobilization Checklist

(x01) ZR3-11AD-F (RESTAT) Form (x01) ZR5-08AD-F (Travel Log) Form (x01) ICS-213.ZR (Unit Log) Form (x01) ZR3-08AA-F (Field IAP) Form

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Why This Course?

Provide standardized materials for course

download and instruction.

Explain differences between RNCS, TNCS

and SNCS operations.

Provide training opportunities to emergency

“volunteer” responder communicators

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

What You Will Learn

What “R-T-S” and RN, TN and SN means. What RNCS, TNCS and SNCS are. R-T-S net control stations responsibilities. How R-T-S NCS operations increase safety

as Priority #1 Priority #1.

Function of R-T-S after notification,

activation or mobilization by emergency communicator organizations

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

  • Safety

Safety is Priority #1 for emergency “first” responders and emergency managers.

Fire = LCES

How do we, as emergency “volunteer”

responders, provide or demonstrate proof that “safety” is Priority #1 Priority #1?

V-C-N/ZRICS structures, systems and forms

provide “layers” of procedures and protocols focused solely on SAFETY.

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Standardized Incident Priorities

  • #1: Safety.

#1: Safety. Never jeopardize the safety of yourself or those around you.

  • #2: Monitor.

#2: Monitor. Always monitor your assigned

  • r designated frequencies.
  • #3: Confirm.

#3: Confirm. Obtain confirmed acknow- ledgement from NCS before changing any aspect of your assignment.

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

  • RN

RN: Conducts and documents RESTAT

  • perations to identify available resources

and and be an intermediary between the pool of available resources available resources and the incident incident.

  • TN

TN: Maintains “portal-to-portal” contact for safety purposes.

  • SN

SN: Provides POC for radio contact once unit arrives at incident.

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

Incident R-T-S nets provide EMA (“served

agency”) representatives with a way of contacting communicator volunteer members before before and after after a notification, activation or mobilization operation.

TNCS allows contact for change in routing or

assignment while “in transit” to incident.

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

ZR3-10AE-F

Standardized

Incident Objectives

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

ZR3-08AA-F (p2)

Safety as an

Incident Objective

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

ZR3-08AA-F (p3)

Safety Message

as part of Operational Briefing

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

CREDIBILITY?

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Organizational Autonomy

Each category “z” radio or emergency

communicator organization maintains

  • rganizational autonomy.

Each organization has responsibility for

developing and maintaining their own notification system, activation system and mobilization system for their volunteer members.

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Organizational Autonomy

Notification, Activation, & Mobilization :

  • How/Who/When(If)

How/Who/When(If) volunteer members should be/are notified, activated or mobilized.

The notification, activation and mobilization

policies, procedures and protocols used by

  • ne organization may be the same – or they
  • r they

may be different may be different – from other organizations.

No organization is required

required to conduct their

  • perations in any standardized method.
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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Standardized N-A-M Activities

  • N

Notification?

  • A

Activation?

  • M

Mobilization?

Which resources? What does it mean?

“On Alert” or “I’m on stand-by” or “On Notice”

What actions to take?

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Organizational Autonomy

Notification, Activation, & Mobilization :

What activities to be taken by volunteers? What communications processes or

protocols to be followed by volunteers?

What forms to be used or completed by

volunteers?

  • MOST AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OR

MOST AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATIONS DON’T CARE! ORGANIZATIONS DON’T CARE!

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Volunteer Communications Network (V-C-N)

Participating Organizations

Use V-C-N and ZRICS forms if no other

forms are designated or mandated by your agency, department or organization.

V-C-N/ZRICS processes, protocols or forms

do not do not jeopardize, interrupt or interfere with the “organizational autonomy” “organizational autonomy” of “served agency” or disaster relief/other emergency communicator organizations.