REMS on the Air Podcast

Incident Command System for Institutions of Higher Education

REMS TA Center Episode 23

The REMS TA Center consults Ali Shah (San Jacinto College, Texas) about Incident Command System (ICS) implementation strategies and lessons. This episode answers questions such as 

What is the Incident Command System (ICS), and how was it developed? 

How has adopting ICS assisted San Jacinto College’s emergency operations plan? 

  • What are some of the most useful characteristics of the ICS for K-12 schools and institutions of higher education (IHEs)? 
  • How can K-12 schools and IHEs benefit from the ICS characteristic “Span of Control”? 
  • How can K-12 schools and IHEs modify and scale ICS characteristics to meet their needs? 
  • What additional resources exist to provide support on this topic? 

Transcript

REMS TA Center Resources 

National Incident Management System (Web Page) 

Enhancing School and Higher Ed Safety Leadership Capabilities (Web Page) 

Other Resources 

ICS Resource Center, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute (Website) 

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