<p>Building an effective incident organization is one of the most important things an Incident Commander can do to maintain span of control, reduce radio traffic, and allow multiple tactical objectives to be addressed simultaneously.But many officers struggle with questions like:• When should the incident be divided?• How should divisions or groups be assigned?• What responsibilities should tactical supervisors manage?In this episode, Nick, Sean Donovan, and Floyd Wise discuss practical concepts and systems for organizing the fireground, assigning division or group supervisors, and managing tactical priorities across the incident.The conversation also covers common mistakes, how they develop, and more effective ways to structure the incident so operations remain disciplined, organized, and effective.</p>

Combat Ready Fire Training Show

Combat Ready Fire Training, LLC

Building an Effective Fireground Incident Organization

MAY 24, 202699 MIN
Combat Ready Fire Training Show

Building an Effective Fireground Incident Organization

MAY 24, 202699 MIN

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<p>Building an effective incident organization is one of the most important things an Incident Commander can do to maintain span of control, reduce radio traffic, and allow multiple tactical objectives to be addressed simultaneously.But many officers struggle with questions like:• When should the incident be divided?• How should divisions or groups be assigned?• What responsibilities should tactical supervisors manage?In this episode, Nick, Sean Donovan, and Floyd Wise discuss practical concepts and systems for organizing the fireground, assigning division or group supervisors, and managing tactical priorities across the incident.The conversation also covers common mistakes, how they develop, and more effective ways to structure the incident so operations remain disciplined, organized, and effective.</p>