Consolidated Incident Action Plan (Ims 1001) Page 4

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IMS 1001
Consolidated Incident Action Plan
Purpose: This form documents the actions developed by the Incident Commander and the Command and
General Staff during Planning Meetings. When all attachments are included, the plan specifies the objectives,
strategies, tactics, resources, organization, communications plan, medical plan, and other appropriate
information for use in managing an incident response for the next operational period.
Structure: This IAP includes information from other IMS forms. Information may be directly inputted in
designated cells (above), or attached separately (below). As IMS forms are completed throughout the Planning
Cycle, this information will be included in the IAP as available/finalized.
Preparation: IMS 1001 is completed following each formal Planning Meeting, conducted by the Incident or
EOC Commander and the Command and General Staff. The IAP is completed by the Planning Section and
must be approved by the Incident or EOC Commander prior to distribution
Distribution: The completed IAP may be circulated electronically, in hard-copy and/or posted on a status
board. Sufficient copies should be distributed to all supervisory personnel at the Section, Branch,
Division/Group, Sector/Unit levels, in addition to Assisting and Supporting organizations.
Note: Should the Incident/EOC Commander or Planning Section Chief prefer, the IMS 1001 may be
substituted by other IMS forms to create the IAP. In this case, the IMS 202 would become the IAP cover page
and additional IMS forms attached to create a full IAP. This is particularly useful when computer/printing
facilities are not readily available and forms are completed in hard-copy.
Item
Item Title
Instructions
No
1.
Incident Name
Print the name assigned to the incident.
Operational
Enter the start date (YYY/MM/DD) and time (using the 24-hour clock) and
2.
Period
end date and time for the operational period, to which the form applies.
Check the appropriate box indicating whether this is a ‘Site-Level IAP, or
Type of IAP
‘EOC-Level IAP’.
If this is a site-level IAP that applies to a site-level Incident Command, check
Site-Level IAP
the ‘Incident Command’ box. Include any additional details required.
If this is an EOC-level IAP, check the appropriate box:
Check this box if this IAP applies to Incident Support
being exercises from an EOC (i.e. the provision of off-site
support to an incident management team (IMT) at a site or
Incident
EOC).
Support
Provide additional details as required (e.g. “Remora City
3.
EOC supporting Apex Building Collapse”)
EOC-Level IAP
Check this box if this IAP applies to Area Command being
exercised from an EOC.
Area
Provide additional details as required (e.g. “Remora City
Command
Area Command for Apex Building Collapse and Oakridge
School Flood”).
Check this box if this IAP applies to Incident Command
being exercised from an EOC.
Incident
Command
Provide additional details as required (e.g. “Remora City
Incident Command for Main St. Flood”.)
Include specific information on the nature of the hazard/incident and known
4.
Current Situation
consequences at time of report. This may include information on: scope,
casualties, hazards, current response activities, outstanding issues,
IMS 1001
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