General Information
Know The Principles Of Emergency Management
Learning key emergency management principles and implementing them within your current incident command systems can help you respond more effectively to hazards. But where can your fire department, medical response crews, or law enforcement team start?
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), "emergency management provides a structure for anticipating and dealing with emergency incidents." They outline 5 main principles for implementing this structure.
Prevention
Protection
Response
Recovery
Mitigation
Prevention — Deterrence & Counter Measures
The prevention portion of your emergency management plan...
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7 Tips For Officer Safety During Hostage Situations
Desperate criminals and lives on the line—no one wants to be on the front lines of a hostage situation. Every emergency scene will be a unique and potentially dangerous situation for both prison staff and any first responders involved.
Fortunately, there are some things you can do to ensure the best possible outcome. Here at American Trade Mark, in Waldwick, NJ, we've put together 7 tips to help you with crisis management during a hostage situation.
Train with hostage situations...
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First Responder Awards
First responders go all out for their communities daily, without any thought of recognition, but at American Trademark we know they deserve awards and recognition.
Your community's first responders include:
Fire Department
Law Enforcement
EMS—EMT and Paramedic
911 Dispatchers
911 What’s Your Emergency? Custom Plaques For Dispatchers
When your call for help goes out, 911 dispatchers become the crucial links in matching your emergency with the appropriate first responders. Even though there is often an integrated response to the incident by Police,...
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Mobile Incident Command For Better EMS
American Trade Mark provides mobile incident command systems to emergency responders nationwide. For EMS teams who manage responses to a variety of situations, our dry erase command boards and Case Commander systems keep you organized on the go.
Take Advantage Of Advance Preparation
Stay Flexible & Mobile
Easy Information Tracking & Visualization
More Effective Coordination
Customizable Products To Fit Your Team
Advance Preparation For Emergencies
A mobile incident command system (ICS) can collect information about the scene, your resources, and your...
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ICS For Search & Rescue Teams
Locate victims while keeping your first responders as safe as possible with ICS for search and rescue teams. Whether you're dealing with a fire, building collapse, construction accident, urban, rural, or wilderness situation, there are steps you can take to manage and coordinate your rescue squads. Our heavy-duty, user-friendly incident command and accountability systems can help.
After all, efficient, effective, economical incident command starts with the right training and the right tools.
Can organize and handle single or multi-agency response...
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Incident Management Tips For Major Traffic Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents happen every day. In order to protect first responders like firefighters, police, and EMS teams, it's important to manage car accident scenes carefully. We've put together five incident management tips to help you increase both driver and EMS safety.
Increase Visibility By Roping Off The Area
Communicate Clear Roles To All Responders
Implement Incident Command Boards & Systems
Control Traffic Flow To Prevent Secondary Accidents
Wear Brightly Colored Clothing
1. Safely Mark Off The Accident Scene
When emergency...
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6 Steps For Better Police ICS
Police incident command is essential for ensuring the safety of officers and the public. At American Trade Mark, we've put together 6 tips and tools to better your department's ICS strategy.
Use Accountability Tags
Add Reflective Helmet Decals
Clearly Lay Out Your Command Structure
Incorporate ICS Into Daily Operations
Test Your ICS Regularly
Collect Feedback From Your Officers
1. Use Accountability Tags To Track Personnel
Accountability tags track police personnel as they enter or exit a call. Your incident commander will...
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4 Tools For EMS & Paramedic Scene Safety
EMS and paramedics are often the first lines of help on an emergency scene. From fires to protests to car accidents in bad weather, these first responders save lives in some of the most dangerous and chaotic situations. Unfortunately, the risk for accidents is high, and an injured paramedic can’t help anyone.
Scene Management Tools Help Keep Your Teams Safe
We want to help you take care of your emergency response teams with these four EMS and paramedic scene safety tools.
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4 PPE Tips For Police & Law Enforcement During A Pandemic
Our police officers and other law enforcement personnel often don’t have the luxury of a protective six feet of space from potential corona virus carriers. Emergency calls put these brave men and women in close contact with people, day in and day out. With so much conflicting information out there and a market flooded with “protective” equipment, how can you be sure your first responders safe?
Know what is considered PPE in regard to the current pandemic.
Optimize your...
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Crowds & COVID – 5 Ways To Protect Firefighters
COVID-19 has impacted our communities in every way. Surprisingly, however, despite warnings to distance socially and stay home as much as possible, there is still a need for firefighters to respond to calls at mass gatherings. The aggressive response to issues surrounding immigration, racial injustice, and civil rights violations only seem to be heightened by the loss of life, economic struggles, disruptions to routine, and anxieties related to the coronavirus.
As incident commanders, how do you protect your firefighters from...
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