a. 1992 Los Angeles riot
a. 1000 (600 structures)
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a. One Billion
a. Incident Command
b. Mutual Aid
c. Cooperative Law Enforcement
d. Communications
a. Real or perceived state of uneasiness, disquiet, or unrest in the community
a. State of uneasiness, disquiet, or unrest resulting in injury, death, damage, or destruction
a. The Fire Chief or designated alternatives
a. Maintain year-round emergency preparedness
b. Maintenance of vehicles and equipment
a. The FOC (field operation center)
a. The Fire Chief
a. All Staff via page
b. All Fire Stations using station tones
a. Phase I – Civil Unrest Alert (pre-emergency)
b. Phase II – Civil Unrest Response
c. Phase III – Post-Emergency Response (survey)
a. Phase I
b. Activated by Command Staff
a. Incident Command and FOC
a. Chronological Emergency Log
a. 1 ¼”
a. Disconnect main electrical panel and generator
b. Remove radios, chargers, and journals
c. Log off computer networks and turn off
d. Bring PPE to staging
a. Logistics
a. Administrative Officer at 3417
a. Forming Task Forces
b. Augment Operational Task Forces
c. Form relief crews for Task Forces
a. EOC
a. Immediate past shift personnel