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Incident Command for First RespondersINCIDENT COMMAND FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
©2006 Softcover 476 pp. (8 1/2" x 11")
ISBN: 978-1-889315-79-9
List $89

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Description
This text is designed not only to provide answers and the tools for law enforcement to better function in a public safety environment designed on the principles of fire department response plans. It will identify those compromises necessary to comply with, or add to, the National Incident Management model in order to ensure that law enforcement issues are addressed. Without these compromises, future emergency responses to critical incidents by all public safety responders will prove as confusing and frustrating as those incidents NIMS is trying to renovate. The text also identifies those compromises necessary to comply with, or add to, the National Incident Management model in order to ensure that law enforcement issues are addressed.

This textbook is appropriate for criminal justice, criminal investigation, and homeland security programs. It is also suited for programs in emergency management, corporate security, psychology, emergency medical services and healthcare, police academy programs, and continuing professional development.
Contents
Chapter 1  Purpose
Chapter 2  History
Chapter 3  Contributing Public Saftey services To critical Incidents
Chapter 4  Unified Incident Command Systems
Chapter 5  The First 3 Minutes
Chapter 6  Consequence Management
Chapter 7  Staging Functionary
Chapter 8  Operations Functionary
Chapter 9  Logistics Functionary
Chapter 10  Finance Functionary
Chapter 11  Headquarters Emergency Operations Center
Chapter 12  Investigations Function
Chapter 13  Death a Peace Officer In The Line Of Duty - Family Liaison Functionary
Chapter 14  Planned Critical Incidents
Chapter 15  Professional Survival
Chapter 16  Termination of Incident Command
Chapter 17  Law Enforcement's Role in Community Recovery

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Author(s)
Terry Manwaring,  BA: Terry Manwaring is a Captain with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. He has thirty years of law enforcement experience, including fifteen years in managerial and command positions with the Jefferson County Colorado Sheriff’s Office, a dual Inter-National Accredited Agency. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Colorado Christian University in Organizational Management, and is a graduate of the Law Enforcement Staff and Command School of Northwestern University.

Dennis Potter,  MA: Dennis retired in 2004 as a Captain with the Jefferson County Colorado Sheriff’s Department in Golden, Colorado. His assignment experience during his 33 years as a peace officer includes Patrol, Jail, Homicide Investigations, Victim Services, Motorcycles, Forensic Laboratory, Evidence, Communications, Civil and Fugitive, Recruiting, Training, Dispatch, Records Management, Crime Prevention, Public Information Officer, Accreditation, Policy Development, Emergency Management, Staff Inspections and Director of the Law Enforcement Training Academy. He is currently adjunct faculty at Metropolitan State University, Denver where he teaches in the criminal justice and criminology programs.

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Supplemental Materials
Supplemental Material
  • PowerPoint presentations for each chapter.
  • Test Bank with written examinations provided for every chapter.
  • Lesson Plan Development Guide for instructor use.