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LCF Training Bellarine Group 2014

LCF Training Bellarine Group 2014. LCF Roles. Local Command Facility (Group role) to support Preparedness, Response & Recovery Operations within the Bellarine Group . Incident Control Point for small incident (Group role) under local arrangements . ICC for Level 2 Incident.

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LCF Training Bellarine Group 2014

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  1. LCF Training Bellarine Group 2014

  2. LCF Roles • Local Command Facility (Group role) to support Preparedness, Response & Recovery Operations within the Bellarine Group. • Incident Control Point for small incident (Group role) under local arrangements. • ICC for Level 2 Incident. • Sector Command or Divisional Command Point as part of major incident.

  3. Local arrangements may affect the role of the Group and the way the LCF is used.

  4. LCF Roles • Local Command Facility (Group role) to support Preparedness, Response & Recovery Operations within the Bellarine Group. • I.E. Group Duty Officer uses LCF as a Command Facility to work from to: - Ensure Group Security - Prepare for Hot Day Response - Organise Strike Teams & Relief Crews - Support Incident Operations at fires/Incidents within the Bellarine Group Area - Other purposes as required

  5. LCF Roles • Control Point for Level 1 incident, under local Group arrangements.

  6. LCF Roles For Divcom or Sector Command point requiring telephone/ radio operator , operational support person and Divisional / Sector Commander. • Divcom or Sector Command Point

  7. LCF Roles ICC for Level 2 Incident For ICC role requiring radio operators, telephone and admin person(s), Incident Controller, Operations, Planning, Information and Logistics Officers, manning modified as required to manage incident.

  8. Staffing of LCF • Role dependant, may need different skill base for different LCF roles. • Who is responsible to man LCF? Group Trained Personnel or District Personnel. • Group to manage and coordinate with staffing from appropriately trained people. • If necessary skills can be requested from District via the RDO.

  9. LCF Staffing • Radio Operators and admin support people • E map skilled operator to assist with maps for sitreps or briefings for incoming resources. • Local Knowledge, to assist with input to plans, briefings for incoming resources or to act as guides . • Appropriately trained and qualified IMT personnel to match required roles.

  10. LCF Tools • Fireweb : Provides access to weather page, prediction tools, State map. • E map, a web based mapping system, you can view fire location on maps and aerial photos, fire behaviour predictions, fire history and fire observations. • E map field, access to computer based mapping for quick observations of fire which can be sent by email, fax etc. • Manual Fire prediction meters.

  11. LCF Tools • IMS (Incident Management System) a CFA based system which allows the viewer to monitor incident response and radio messages for CFA Incidents. • RAWS (Remote Area Weather Stations) a CFA system which allows the viewer to monitor the weather across the state. Also has the function to graph changing weather over a period of time and display graphically FDI for each station. • Off air decoder which receives all pages for brigades in the Group.

  12. LCF Tools • EM webmail a web based email system to share sitreps, requests and other information to multiple users, i.e. DCC/ICC/RCC and other Groups or LCFs. • FAX to send sitrepsetc to DCC or ICC. • IMT Toolbox, (Incident Management Toolbox) provides forms used in Incident Management both within the facility and to create reports which can be fowarded to the DCC or ICC.

  13. LCF Tools • Whiteboards to display: Communication channels in use. Fire ground commanders. Resources (onscene and enroute) “Mudmap” a rough representation of fireground sectors, resources, water points, traffic management points, staging areas etc. Contact information for ICC/DCC and fireground.

  14. LCF Tools • Resource board for all resources allocated to job and assist with monitoring Group security. • Situation board with weather information, mud map, sectors etc. • Command and Control board with fireground communications, Fireground commanders contact information and DCC/ICC contact information.

  15. Prompts for LCF Staff

  16. Prompts for LCF Staff • Start up and Logon to computers, use generic logons, not brigade or private logons. The logon will affect your access to CFA and Fireweb applications . • Create a file for the fire or incident to save all documents.

  17. Prompts for LCF Staff • Build an initial picture of incident. • Who’s in charge and contact details. • Where is the incident. • What resources are on scene and enroute.

  18. Prompts for LCF Staff • Log radio traffic and phone messages. • Start to generate a plot of the fire. • Think about where the fire is going and what may be at risk. • Check the local weather and if there is a change predicted where is it?

  19. Prompts for LCF Staff • Prepare a rough prediction of fire spread. • Check E map for a “phoenix prediction.” • Look at what may be in the path of the fire with E map and aerial photos, remember the fire ground commander may be blinded by smoke, terrain or vegetation.

  20. Phoenix Predictions.A computer generated fire spread predictiontool.

  21. Prompts for LCF Staff • Ensure sitreps and significant changes are sent to vicfire/DCC/ICC as appropriate. • Early in the incident consider the manning for the LCF. • Do we have enough people, is the skills mix right? If not contact the group or the district for support. • When discussions are taking place regarding replacement crews for trucks remember fire ground commanders and LCF staff.

  22. We will now have a tour of the lcf followed by a short break

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