Incident Response Pocket Guide - KUMEYAAY.info

Incident Response Pocket Guide - KUMEYAAY.info Incident Response Pocket Guide - KUMEYAAY.info

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INTEGRITY Know yourself and seek improvement • Know the strengths / weaknesses in your character and skill level. • Ask questions of peers and superiors. • Actively listen to feedback from subordinates. Seek responsibility and accept responsibility for your actions • Accept full responsibility for and correct poor team performance. • Credit subordinates for good performance. • Keep your superiors informed of your actions. Set the example • Share the hazards and hardships with your subordinates. • Don’t show discouragement when facing setbacks. • Choose the difficult right over the easy wrong. vii

Communication Responsibilities All firefighters have five communication responsibilities: • Brief others as needed • Debrief your actions • Communicate hazards to others • Acknowledge messages • Ask if you don’t know In addition, all leaders of firefighters have the responsibility to provide complete briefings that include a clearly stated “Leaders Intent.” • Task • Purpose • End State = What is to be done = Why it is to be done = How it should look when done viii

INTEGRITY<br />

Know yourself and seek improvement<br />

• Know the strengths / weaknesses in your<br />

character and skill level.<br />

• Ask questions of peers and superiors.<br />

• Actively listen to feedback from subordinates.<br />

Seek responsibility and accept responsibility for your actions<br />

• Accept full responsibility for and correct poor<br />

team performance.<br />

• Credit subordinates for good performance.<br />

• Keep your superiors <strong>info</strong>rmed of your actions.<br />

Set the example<br />

• Share the hazards and hardships with your<br />

subordinates.<br />

• Don’t show discouragement when facing<br />

setbacks.<br />

• Choose the difficult right over the easy wrong.<br />

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