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TimestampEmail Address7. Current Incident Size16. State
17. County/Parish/Borough
18. City19. Unit20. Incident Jurisdiction
21. Incident Location Ownership (if different than jurisdiction)
22. Lat/Long23. USNG Reference
24. Legal Description (Section/Township/Range)
25. Short Location or Area Description (list all affected areas as a reference point)
26. UTM Coordinates
27. Note any electronic Geospatial Data Included or attached (indicate data format, content, and collection time information and labels)
35. Weather Concerns (Synopsis of current and predicted weather, and related factors that may cause concern)
37. Strategic Objectives (Doesn't originate with SITL, but is easily obtainable)
8. Percent Contained/Competed
28. Significant Events for Time period Reported
29. Primary materials or hazards involved
30. Damage Assessment Information (Summarize # of structures damaged, destroyed, and threatened categorized by Single Residences, Non Residential or commercial, other minor structures, and other.)
31. Public Status Summary (fatalities, injuries), trapped, sheltering, etc)
32. Responder Status Summary (fatalities, injuries, trapped, sheltering, etc.)
36. Projected Incident Activity, potential, movement, spread (12 Hours, 24 Hours, 48 Hours, 72 Hours)
38. Current Incident Threat Summary (Life, property threats as well as cascading impacts by 12 Hours, 24 Hours, 48 Hours, 72 Hours)
40. Identify Critical Resource needs, overall strategy, anticipated results and operational challenges/concerns/impacts.
41. Planning Action for next Ops Period
43. Anticipated Incident Management Completion date
44. Projected Significant Resource Demob Date
45. Estimated Incident Costs to date
46. Projected Final Incident Cost Estimate
39. Critical Resource Needs in 12-, 24-, 48-, and 72-hour timeframes and beyond to meet critical incident objectives. List resource category, kind, and/or type, and amount needed, in priority order:
33. Life, Safety, and Health Status/Threat Remarks:
34. Life, Safety, and health Threat Management (Check if active)
List additional cooperating and assisting organizations
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4/17/2019 12:21:12
Ian.p.Gregoire@gmail.com
Were all gonna die!!! someday
Mass Notifications Completed, Shelter in Place in progress
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6/4/2019 18:17:46fireman3403@gmail.com2000 acresIndianaJenningsMuscatatuckJennings16S FJ 2676 2277Muscatatuck Indiana
0-70% chance of rain. Poss thunder storms. Potential lightning and local flooding. Wind speed 5mph with possible gusts of 21mph rain fall could equal 1/4 to 1/2" showers more likely Wed. night before 2am

Temp in the mid 70's with 83% humidity

UV Index is 8 (very high)
Provide safe working environment of assigned resources. Support TF resources who receive mission requests for Search and rescue operations as weather conditions allow
USAR assets plan to complete mission in assigned areas in support of local and state resources
implementation of demobilization process and planning
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All System resources continue to establish relationships, respond with and in support of the local AHJs
361 (fatalities)
54 (injuries)
1 (injury minor)
Provide safe working environment of assigned resources. Support TF resources who receive mission requests for Search and rescue operations as weather conditions allow

USAR assets plan to complete mission in assigned areas in support of local and state resources

Implementation of demobilization process and planning
Multi Agency Coordination continues to be an issue but is improving hourly.
Rain storms are moving into the area and my slow down operations.
Internet connectivity is still an issue.
6/6/20196/6/20199.5 million
30 Civilians Transported to Hosp.
33 Civilians treated and released
45 Structures searched
Evacuations in Progress, Area restriction in progress
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6/13/2019 9:55:51
Ian.p.gregoire@gmail.com
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11/16/2020 13:57:39eric.fisher@ncr-imt.org3.5 square milesVirginiaCity of HopewellNCR-IMTCity of Hopewell37.291995 -77.27737718S TG 98132 29675
AOR - area surrounding General Chemical Plant, 511 Plant ST, Hopewell, VA 23860
18S 0298132E 4129675N
Sunny to partly sunny, temperatures in the high 50s to lows in the 30's at night, winds out of the West @ 10 mph, humidity 29%, visibility 10.00 m
Anticipating arrive of CDC High Risk Response Time @ 1800 hrs, 11/16, expect them to be operational at 0600 HRS, 11/17
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11/16/2020 13:59:36
Ian.gregoire@fairfaxcounty.gov
100%
Finished securing perimeter with spare personnel. Orders placed for additional specialty personnel tomorrow.
Unknown Biological Agent
NA
6 PD personnel missing from initial response. 2 LEOS KIA
Unknown until access can be gained
Unknown
All planning actions completed. 3 5 person task forces on each border to prevent ingress/egress.
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