All documents are in .PDF format unless noted otherwise
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"Get a Kit"- emergency preparedness supply kit |
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"Make a Plan" try the online Family Emergency Plan (FEP) tool |
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"Be Informed" - Learn more about the potential emergencies that could happen where you live and the appropriate way to respond to them |
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Maine Disaster Declarations by FEMA (1954 through 2010) |
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| Lincoln County Emergency Operations Plan – This manual will be updated annually | |||
| Lincoln County Hazard Mitigation Plan - 2011 | |||
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Lincoln County Mass Casualty
Incident Plan This plan is intended to be utilized in emergency mass casualty situations involving multiple casualties within Med-Care Ambulance Services response area and the operational boundaries of the participating EMS systems. This plan should be implemented whenever a mass casualty incident develops which requires resources beyond the normal day-to-day operations, mutual aid or which may overwhelm an individual department, service, hospital or community. This plan provides for a uniform operational guideline for handling mass casualty incidents within the structure of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). |
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| NEW | Lincoln County Local EMA Situation Report (2 page PDF form) | ||
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Lincoln County Project Worksheets Force Account Summary for Disasters (Excel version)
MEMA Document Library (you will need Adobe Reader for these documents)
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Damage and
Injury Assessment Form 7:
Lincoln County - revised
June 2006
Complete initial Form 7 online
Damage & Injury Assessment Form 7 Instructions |
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ID Credentialing Forms Print this document, fill it out manually and then mail or fax to our office. To create an ID tag, we also need digital photograph. The photograph can be emailed or sent on disc. Each photo file must be labeled with the individuals name or must be accompanied by a list that details the photo file name or number and the corresponding name of the individual for processing. Any questions, please contact our office and we will assist you.
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| Lincoln County IMAT Manual - (Incident Management Assistance - 15 pages) | |||
| MEMA Guidelines for Local Emergency Management Directors (39 pages) | |||
| Lincoln County Search & Rescue Response Team (LCSRRT) Standard Operating Procedures | |||
| Lincoln County Search & Rescue Response Team (LCSRRT) Bylaws | |||
| NEW | Maine Commodity Flow Study of Hazardous Materials (2007) (password protected) | ||
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FY2010 NIMS Letter The long-term goal of NIMS is to provide state, territorial, local, and tribal jurisdictions with a consistent operational framework for all aspects of incident management. This framework should be sustainable, flexible, and scalable to meet changing incident needs and allow for integration of other resources form various partners through mutual aid agreements. (dated 24-May-2010) |
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| FY2008 NIMS Compliance Metric (34 pages) | |||
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NIMS
5-Year
Training Plan
(82 pages)
Released by MEMA in February 2008 |
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NIMS
Training Requirements
(5 pages)
Released by MEMA on May 14, 2010– includes detailed, departmentally defined, requirements for the State of Maine |
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| Key Personnel NIMS Training for Schools and Higher Educational Institutions (3 pages) | |||
| Nomination Form for ICS Positions (Incident Command System) | |||
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Town
NIMS Resolution An order designating of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as the basis for all Incident Management |
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Narrowband Basics for the Public Safety Community
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MEMA -
School Preparedness: Resources MEMA - School Preparedness: Getting Started |
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| Maine DOE Resources | |||
| Key Personnel NIMS Training for Schools and Higher Educational Institutions (3 pages) | |||