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North Carolina Emergency ManagementFall Conference
AHIMT Overview and Ocracoke Deployment
Alex Auten, NCEMJustin Gibbs, Hyde County EMBill Rich, County Manager, Hyde County
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A ll H aza rds In icid e n t M a na g em e n t T e am
Q u a lifica tio n C o m m ittee
T ra in in g O ffice r1 p er B ra n ch
T e ch n ica l A dv iso ry G ro up
W o rkg ro up
S E R C
Administration and Oversight of the Program
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AHIMT Work Group Membership
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Components of the Qualification System
The Qualifications Committee is authorized to determine if the
applicant meets the requirements for the NC AHIMT positions and the ability to respond as part of a NC AHIMT
the credentialing is given by the Qualifications Committee
Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Provides guidance on the
development, resourcing, credentialing, and sustainment of the Type 3 IMTs
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Administration and Oversight of Teams
Eastern Branch, Central Branch and Western Branch Managers will be the Agency Administrators
AHIMT Technical Advisory Group (TAG) has been established to standardize the Teams
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CredentialingFull Credential – The credential issued to an
individual that has completed all required training, demonstrated proficiency as documented in the position task book, and been recommended by their agency head or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Provisional Credential – A credential issued to an individual that has completed all required training with the exception O-305 for Type III AHIMT, demonstrated proficiency as documented in the position task book, and been recommended by their agency head or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
No Credential – More experience or prerequisites needed
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Credentialing, cont.Full Credentialing
Credentials will be maintained on a 5 year cycle from date of issue.
Requalification guidance is currently being reviewed by AHIMT TAG and Qualifications Committee
Credentialing – Task Book can be requested through Branch
Manager.
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AHIMT Type 3 Team (8 Pax)
• Incident Commander - Type 3 (ICT3-A) All-Hazard
• Operations Section Chief - Type 3 (OSC3-A) All-Hazard
• Plans Section Chief - Type 3 (PSC3-A) All-Hazard
• Logistics Section Chief - Type 3 (LSC3-A) All-Hazard
• Finance/Administration Section Chief - Type 3 (FSC3-A) All-Hazard
• Safety Officer - Type 3 (SOF3-A) All Hazard
• Public Information Officer - Type 3 (PIO3-A) All Hazard
• Liaison Officer - Type 3 (LOF3-A) All Hazard
• Unit Leader Positions are to be provided by the requesting jurisdiction
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Progress – NCEMJoint Mobile Operations
Center
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Progress – NCEMAHIMT Branch Trailers
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Progress – NCEMAHIMT Western Shelters
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The Way Forward (Cont.)
Identify and attend discipline specific conferences and meetings to promote All Hazard Incident Management Teams.
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The Way Forward (Cont.)
Position Task Books (PTB) will be used for all Command & General Staff and Unit Leader Positions, the term "current" will be used in all guides to allow transition to the national PTBs when they are approved
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The Way Forward (Cont.) Initiating Authority (IA) for PTBs will
be the NCEM Branch Managers for Unit Leader Positions
State Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC) will work with the Branch Managers on Communication Unit Leader PTB)
Qualification Board will be the IA for Command & General Staff PTBs
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The Way Forward (Cont.) Additional O-305 (AHIMT) & Unit
Leader Courses will be scheduled to meet the needs of the AHIMT in North Carolina.
Develop Position Qualification data base in TERMS & Salamander ID system.
AHIMT TAG will continue to work on Team Policies/Procedures/Equipment
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Application Pitfalls
Have your supervisor sign the application
Transcript or certificates for training Signed IAPs with you functioning in
the position applied for on the 203 Experience log
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AHIMT Recent Deployments Western, Eastern, and Central SAR
Exercise. NC HART multi-platform training
Butner, NCHurricane Arthur, Ocracoke Island
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AHIMT Deployments – Hurricane Arthur
AHIMT Duties: Incident Action Plan Emergency
Operations Center assistance
Establishing communications Viper / Phone /
Internet
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Other AHIMT Utilization
Planned EventsExercisesTrainingLine of Duty Death
Services/FuneralsEOC Overhead Teams
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Final ThoughtsAHIMT Process – Still a work in
progressGood pool of Qualified Individuals
to pull from as neededTeam Formalization – Well under
wayChallenge - Maintaining interest
and keeping current between deployments