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Law enforcement: Individuals who work for agencies
at the local, municipal, and State levels with responsibilities
as sworn law enforcement officers.
Patrol Officers
Swat Teams
Bomb Technicians
Evidence Technicians
Supervision/Management
Incident Command
Investigations
Fire Service: Individuals who provide life-safety
services, including fire suppression, rescue, arson investigation,
public education, and prevention.
Firefighters
Company Officers
Fire Marshal's Office
Urban Search and Rescue Teams (USAR)
Technical Rescue Teams
Emergency Medical Services: Individuals who serve
as first responders on ground-based and aero-medical
services providing pre-hospital care.
EMTs
Paramedics
Hazardous Materials: Individuals who identify,
characterize, provide risk assessment, and mitigate and
control the release of a hazardous substance or potentially
hazardous substance.
Technicians
Specialists
Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS)
Environmental Quality Control
Private Companies & Contractors Supporting Hazardous Materials Activities
Emergency Management Agency: Organizations, both
local and State, that coordinate preparation, recognition,
response, and recovery for WMD incidents.
State & Local Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs)
Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOADs)
Professional Associations
Human Service Agencies
Private Agencies Supporting EMA Activities
Public Works: Organizations and individuals who
make up the public and private infrastructure for the
construction and management of these roles at the Federal
level. The categories/roles include administration, technical,
supervision, and craft (basic and advanced).
Environmental Services (water quality)
Solid Waste
Animal Services
Water Treatment
Public Buildings and Parks
Telecommunications, Electric Districts, and Digital Cable
Engineering and Equipment Services
Governmental Administrative: elected and appointed
officials responsible for public administration of community
health and welfare during an incident.
Mayors
Elected Officials
Executives
Chief Administrative Officers (city managers & supporting staff)
Public Health: Individuals whose responsibilities
include the prevention of epidemics and spread of disease,
protection from environmental hazards, the promotion
of healthy behavior, responding to disasters and assistance
in recovery, as well as assuring the overall quality
and accessibility of health services.
Epidemiologists
Environmental Engineers
Environmental Scientists
Occupational Safety and Health Specialists
Health Educators
Public Health Policy Analysts
Community Social Workers
Psychologists & Mental Health Providers
Counselors
Public Safety Communications: Individuals who
serve as a conduit and put persons reporting an incident
in touch with response personnel and emergency management
in order to identify an incident occurrence and help
support the resolution of life-safety, criminal, environmental,
and facilities problems associated with the event.
Call Takers
Shirt Supervisors
Medical Control Centers
Dispatchers (EMS, Police, & Fire)
Health Care Professionals: Individuals who provide
clinical, forensic, and administrative skills in hospitals,
physician offices, clinics and other facilities which
offer medical care. This includes surveillance (passive
and active), diagnosis, laboratory evaluation, treatment,
mental health support, epidemiology investigation, evidence
collection, along with fatality management for humans
and animals.
Physicians
Dentists
Physician Extenders (physician assistants & nurse practitioners)
Nurses
Veterinarians
Pharmacists
Technician
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