Incident Command System
Incident Command System
CREATING THE MUNICIPAL INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (MICS) STRUCTURE, COMPOSITION AND
DEFINING ITS TEAM FUNCTIONS AS AN ON-SCENE DISASTER RESPONSE AND MANAGEMENT
MECHANISM, AND ACTIVATED ONLY IN RESPONSE TO DISASTERS OR EMERGENCIES AND SITUATIONS
APPROACHING CRISIS LEVEL.
WHEREAS, Rule 7 (h) of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 10121 or otherwise known as
“Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010” provides for the establishment of an
Incident Command System (ICS) as part of the country’s on-scene disaster response system to ensure
the effective consequence management of disasters or emergencies;
WHEREAS, the law likewise mandates the provision of emergency services and public assistance during
or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce health impacts, ensure public safety and
meet the basic subsistence needs of the people affected;
WHEREAS, it has restructured the roles of key players during disaster giving local government units the
capacity to manage disaster as “first responders and manage the adverse effects of emergencies and
carry out recovery activities”;
WHEREAS, the implementation of such roles requires the structuring of an incidence command system
that will govern responses and appropriate actions for pre-disaster, during disaster and post disaster
responses’
COMMAND STAFF
Incident Commander
Safety Information
Liaison
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Functional Responsibility:
Incident Brief
Using ICS-201 The Planning
Initial Response
“P”
Initial Response &
Assessment
Notifications
Incident/Event
COMMAND
Incident Commander - Hon. Emmanuel N. Diputado – Municipal Mayor
Deputy Incident Commander - Mr. Ronilo E. Duran – LDRRMO Designate
Information Officer - Hon. Iris Indira Requiron-Puspus – MPIO
Liaison Officer - FO2 Marecor Gabuya – Deputy Fire Marshal
Safety Officer - PSInsp. Nelson Lamoco – Chief of Police
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e. Establish appropriate ICS organization based on the situation.
f. Ensures planning meetings are scheduled as required.
g. Approves and authorizes the implementation of the Incident Action Plan.
h. Ensures that adequate safety measures are in place.
i. Coordinates with key people and officials.
j. Has overall authority and responsibility for conducting incident operations.
k. Ensures availability of resources and will serve as link to higher authorities.
l. Authorizes release of information to the news media.
Information Officer
Liaison Officer
a. Contact point for representatives of assisting and cooperating agencies (DRRMC members and
partner agencies)
b. Assisting agency – provides tactical or service resources
Safety Officer
Responsible for:
Facilities
Transportation
Communications
Supplies
Equipment Maintenance and Fuel
Food Services
Medical Services
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a. Monitors incident costs
b. Maintains financial records
c. Administer procurements
d. Perform time recordings
OPERATIONS:
PRE-DISASTER
Chairperson :
Co-Chairperson :
Basic Functions:
a. To relay 24-hour weather bulletin and advisory from PAG-ASA.
b. To forewarn vulnerable areas for possible impact of a hazard so as to enable protective or
preventive actions to be taken by disaster management officials.
c. To assist in the activation of warning system devices
d. To furnish information on updates to responsible persons/agencies.
e. Establish linkage with other agencies.
f. Post and updates information advisory thru social networks, website, PAG-ASA, resource
agencies, etc.
Chairperson :
Co-Chairperson :
Members : ALL LGU DRIVERS
Purpose: To provide vehicles for transporting evacuees to the assigned evacuation center and to give
information to the MDRRM headquarters any needed assistance of the evacuees.
Basic Functions:
a. Transport the evacuees to the designated evacuation center
b. Transport relief goods
c. Provide assistance in the proper and orderly distribution of supplies and materials.
d. Responsible for providing vehicles to the teams
e. Responsible for checking if the evacuation areas have the needed basic necessities and report to
the barangay what is lacking in the center.
DURING DISASTER
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Chairperson :
Co-Chairperson :
Members :
Basic Functions:
a. To have capable rescue personnel assigned in search and rescue operations.
b. To minimize further injury to people and damage to property.
Purpose:
a. To assist in the evacuation of affected families to prevent casualties
b. To provide relief operations while in evacuation centers (food, water, blankets, mats, etc.)
c. To provide relief and appropriate disaster interventions.
Basic Functions:
a. Identify beneficiaries in coordination with barangay secretaries
b. Distribution of relief goods
c. Frontline in the event of disaster and calamities
d. Lead in the relocation of victims to a safe place
e. Monitor the evacuation centers
f. Conduct of stress debriefing of victims (DSWD)
g. Coordinate with other teams
h. Link with civic groups for continuous provision of basic necessities.
Basic Functions:
a. Conduct rapid health assessment to affected areas.
b. Disposal of dead bodies if the need arises
c. EVS/health education/water supply, garbage disposal, etc.
d. Provision of essential medicines/medical supplies
e. Update the incident commander on status of the health services especially the victims.
f. Health advices information
g. Refer to higher authority for serious cases of medical treatment
h. Recommend and suggest medical actions.
i. Establish protocol of command.
4. Fire Suppression/Prevention
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Basic Functions:
a. Conduct of fire suppression operation during conflagration
b. Pre and post assessment of cost of damage
c. Prepare reports and submit to MDRRMC Office.
Purpose: Ensure safety and security of the affected families including personal properties and
belongings and maintain peace and order situation at the site.
Basic Functions:
a. Police visibility at the site
b. Monitor peace and order situation
c. Coordinate with barangay tanod/barangay officials at the site
d. Report incident to the commander on post for any unusual peace and order situation.
e. Crown control during relief distribution.
POST DISASTER
Purpose:
a. To list down number of casualties (male, female, age, etc.)
b. To account/list down number of affected families/household (rescued/missing family members)
c. List down injured persons that need immediate attention and medical services
d. Feedback/reporting to public information
e. Submit list/record of affected families to evacuation & relief team.
f. Submit list of injured persons to emergency medical services
g. Analyze immediate needs at evacuation center.
Basic Functions:
a. Manage the listing of affected families rescued and brought to the evacuation center
- List of injured
- List of casualties
- List of missing persons
b. Assess the immediate needs of the affected families in the evacuation center
c. Manage the listing of damaged to properties
d. Submit report to headquarters/Mayor
e. Update the headquarters every 3 hours.
Basic Functions:
a. Investigation/survey extend of damage
b. Assessment as to properties, infrastructure and etc. (inventory)
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c. Submit report to incident commander
d. If all requests are granted, implementation will follow.
3. Retrieval Operations
Chairperson :
Co-Chairperson :
Members :
Purpose:
a. To find or retrieve any missing persons or bodies as reported
b. To find important things or properties as reported missing.
Basic Functions:
a. After the search and rescue operations, retrieval operation will commence.
b. To find missing bodies and properties
c. Coordinate with all the teams.
PLANNING
Members:
1. MRS. JOSEPHINE P. BARRAQUIAS – OIC MPDC
2. MR. RONILO E. DURAN – MDRRMO Designate
3. HON. DESIADA A. INOFERIO – ABC President
Basic Functions:
a. Maintains resource status
b. Maintains situation status
c. Prepares Incident Action Plan
d. Provide Documentation Service
e. Prepares demobilization plan
f. Provides Technical specialist.
LOGISTICS
Members:
1. ENGR. LYNDON R. FONTELO – Municipal Engineer
2. MRS. JESUSA D. CONCEPCION – MSWDO
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Responsible for:
Facilities
Transportation
Communications
Supplies
Equipment maintenance and fuel
Food Services
Medical Services
FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
Members:
1. MRS. CONCORDIA G. ABLIR – Municipal Treasurer
2. MS. MARY MAGDALENE Z. VILLEGAS – Municipal Accountant
3. MRS. EDITHA A. DE LEON – OIC MBO
4. SB Chair on Finance and Appropriations
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Basic Functions:
a. Monitor incident costs
b. Maintain financial records
c. Administer procurement contracts
d. Perform Time recording
DONE this ____ th day of May, 2016 at Sibulan, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
EMMANUEL N. DIPUTADO
Municipal Mayor