Incident Command System
Standardized approach to command, control, and coordination of emergency response / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the British system, see Gold-silver-bronze command structure.
For California's Incident Command System, see Hospital Incident Command System.
The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response providing a common hierarchy within which responders from multiple agencies can be effective.[1]
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ICS was initially developed to address problems of inter-agency responses to wildfires in California and Arizona but is now a component of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)[2] in the US, where it has evolved into use in all-hazards situations, ranging from active shootings to hazmat scenes.[3] In addition, ICS has acted as a pattern for similar approaches internationally.[4]