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Friday, November 20, 2009

ICS goes to school

How would your local schools deal with an emergency if public safety personnel were delayed in their response or, in the case of a natural disaster, couldn't show up? That's the question the Park City (Utah) Fire Service District set out to answer when we looked to improve the local school district's emergency response plans. We recently integrated the Incident Command System into our schools and discovered surprising results. The Park City School District is one of the fastest-growing districts in Utah, with an average enrollment increase of 8% since 1991. During the 1998-99 school year, student enrollment ...

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