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Monday, December 17, 2012

OCD conducts 1st ICS training in 1st Zambo Sur District

By Claro A. Lanipa

PAGADIAN CITY, 13 Dec (PIA) – The Office of Civil Defense (OCD-9) spearheaded in the conduct of a 3-day Basic/Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS) training course from December 10-12, 2012 at Four Queens Resort, this city – the 1st set of training for Zamboanga del Sur.

The ICS is a standardized on-scene emergency management concept specifically designed to allow its user(s) to adopt an integrated organization structure, equal to the complexity and demands of a single or multiple incidents. OCD 9 Regional Director Adriano D. Fuego said the training is designed to equip local government units to heighten its vigilance in ensuring that disaster risks are prevented or minimized and prepared to address and respond to the needs of affected population when disaster or emergencies occur.
In his opening statement he said, the training is very important especially now a days that Region 9 has become a typhoon path.  It is the first time in history that Region 9 was placed under signal No. 3 brought by typhoon Pablo.
“It only shows that there is a need for us to prepare and this ICS training is timely because this is the answer on how to effectively response to disaster incidents.” Director Fuego added.

The training course involved eight (8) modules with the following topics: Introduction to ICS, ICS Organization and Staffing, ICS Incident Facilities, Organization and Managing Incidents and Events, Incident/Event Assessment and Management by Objectives, Incident Resources and Resources Management, Incident and Event Planning and Transfer of Command, Demobilization and Closeout.
The training was facilitated by expert cadres of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) and was attended by 47 participants from the clustered municipalities of the first district of Zamboanga del Sur, namely; Molave, Ramon Magsaysay, Tambulig, Tukuran, Josefina and Dumingag. (NBE/CAL/PIA9)