Write a 1,750-word “critical incident manual” that could be provided to responder personnel for use in an incident.
Create an incident and command response structure for all emergency or public service agencies in Illinois, such as police, fire, medical, and so forth. Ensure the minimal components of operations, planning, administration, and logistics are included and fully developed to four levels. Be sure the manual contains all general information personnel would need for rapid activation and deployment.
Identify specific personnel or positions for each function.
Provide scenario-based training.
Format your manual according to APA standards. One of the biggest critiques on last graded paper was the APA style was not 6th Edition standards. Use APA 6th Edition standards for citation and reference page. Speaking of references, please use at least 3-5 different references outside of the text.
Reference for that material:
Cairns, G., Bradfield, R., Burt, G., Heijden, K. and Wright, G. (2002). The Sixth Sense: Accelerating Organizational Learning with Scenarios. Wiley & Sons, Inc.
To open reading material I have uploaded you have to type (not copy + paste)
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I guess an idea of a manual – http://ehs.illinoisstate.edu/downloads/EmergencyManagementPlan.pdf
Response Structure
Write a 1,750- to 2,800-word critical incident manual that could be provided to responder personnel for use in an incident.
Create an incident and command response structure for all emergency or public service agencies in Colorado, such as police, fire, medical, and so forth. Ensure the minimal components of operations, planning, administration, and logistics are included and fully developed to four levels. Be sure the manual contains all general information personnel would need for rapid activation and deployment.
Identify specific personnel or positions for each function.
Provide scenario-based training.
Format The critical incident manual should NOT look like a standard research paper. It should look like an actual manual or guidebook that would be useful to a first responder to an emergency.








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