Standard Fire Mobilization Sample Clauses

Standard Fire Mobilization. Resource Orders will typically be generated by the interagency dispatch center responsible for support of an incident. The dispatch center will go through the usual resource procurement process to fill the order. If an FSO resource is used to fill the order, the FSO will provide the dispatch center the detail of equipment unique identifier and names of personnel being mobilized. This information will be input into the Resource Ordering and Status System (XXXX) at the dispatch center for tracking purposes. A Resource Order which includes Resource Order number, incident name and location, responsible agency, reporting location, date and time needed, and other pertinent information will be sent, by fax or email, to the FSO office. A copy of the Resource Order must accompany the resource when checking in at the incident. The FSO will ensure a copy of the Resource Order has been sent to their local IDL office for tracking purposes.‌
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Standard Fire Mobilization. Resource Orders will typically be generated by the interagency dispatch center responsible for the support of an incident. The dispatch center will go through the usual resource procurement process to fill the order. If an FSO resource is used to fill the order, the FSO will provide the dispatch center the detail of equipment unique identifier and names of personnel being mobilized. This information will be input into IROC at the dispatch center for tracking purposes. A Resource Order which includes Resource Order number, incident name and location, responsible agency, reporting location, date and time needed, and other pertinent information will be sent, by fax or email, to the FSO office. A copy of the Resource Order must accompany the resource when checking in at the incident. The FSO will ensure a copy of the Resource Order has been sent to their local IDL office for tracking purposes.

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