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Introduction to the Joint Doctrine

…a multi-agency working environment. Following JESIP will achieve the degree of interoperability that is essential to a successful joint response. Whilst JESIP was initiated to ensure management of major incidents improved, the Joint Doctrine is scalable and the principles and models are equally relevant to day-to-day joint operations. While aimed at…

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Download the Joint Doctrine

…a joint incident response M/ETHANE – a common method for passing incident information between services and their control rooms Joint Decision Model (JDM) – A common model used nationally to enable commanders to make effective decisions together The Joint Doctrine Edition 3.1 sets out what response staff and those that support them…

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Docuemnts found:

Joint Doctrine Guide Edition 3.1. Document format: PDF

Joint Doctrine Guide Edition 3.1 - With Crop Marks. Document format: PDF

Joint Doctrine Guide Edition 3. Document format: PDF

M/ETHANE ID badge stickers

M/ETHANE stickers – perfect for ID/access card or to keep this important message close by. The first resource on scene of an incident should use the mnemonic M/ETHANE to send a message to their control room.  You are free to get this sticker printed yourselves, whether in-house or externally.  Alternatively…

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Docuemnts found:

M/ETHANE Sticker. Document format: AI

M/ETHANE Sticker. Document format: EPS

M/ETHANE Sticker. Document format: JPG

M/ETHANE Sticker. Document format: PDF

M/ETHANE Sticker. Document format: PNG

Early stages of an incident & M/Ethane

…sites, or an incident that initially appears to be a number of separate incidents, emergency service control rooms are best placed to recognise that a ‘multi-agency’ incident or ‘major incident’ may be in progress. In other cases, first responders may recognise the nature of an incident and the need for…

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M/ETHANE

…a Major Incident – yes or no? Decide whether the situation should be declared a major incident. It may be a Major Incident for your service but not others. If no, continue complete an “ETHANE” message but regularly review the situation in case the incident escalates and becomes a Major

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Definitions

…a lead responder.The severity of the consequences associated with a major incident are likely to constrain or complicate the ability of responders to resource and manage the incident, although a major incident is unlikely to affect all responders equally.The decision to declare a major incident will always be a judgement…

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National Inter-Agency Liaison Officer (NILO)

…specific training for high threat incidents, terrorism and major incidents. It delivers an enhanced level of understanding of the importance of the interface between Control Rooms and  the NILO role at a multi-agency incident. It is held simultaneously with the NILO course enabling joint MTA exercising between both courses supporting…

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