Regional response team definition

Regional response team means a group of persons from participating political subdivisions who provide mutual assistance or aid in preparation for, response to, or recovery from an incident, disaster, exercise, training activity, planned event, or emergency, any of which requires additional resources. "Regional response team" includes, but is not limited to, an incident management team, hazardous materials response team, water rescue team, bomb team, or search and rescue team.
Regional response team means a hazmat team under contract with the State to provide response to hazardous materials emergencies occurring outside the hazmat team's local jurisdiction at the direction of the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management.
Regional response team means a Regional response team. – A hazmat

More Definitions of Regional response team

Regional response team means the local government regional response teams, the state response team and the capitol complex response team.
Regional response team means an emergency response group comprised of Federal and state agencies that is available for continuous consultation in the event of a pollution incident. Florida’s representation on this team will be comprised of DEP and DCA. During the activation of the RRT, the Lead State Agency shall assume Florida’s primary representation on the RRT.
Regional response team means an emergency response group comprised of Federal and state agencies that is
Regional response team means a team comprised of State of North Carolina Fire & Rescue Commission Certified Hazardous Materials Level 2 or Level II responders (formerly Hazardous Materials Technician) under contract with the State to provide response to a hazardous materials or terrorist emergency at the direction of the Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management.