When assigned to a campaign incident, the Activity Log (ICS-214) records details of notable activities at any ICS level, including but not limited to single resources, equipment, crew, etc. These forms are to be completed on a daily basis. You may create a single form, or create a campaign, with ongoing daily forms attached to the master form. Data may be shared, or, you may create a PDF that matches that use dby NIMS.
This form is to be used when inspecting a living space for working smoke alarms. You may use a single form, or create a campaign (such as when inspecting an entire street). Data may be shared, or, you may create a PDF file that matches that used by the American Red Cross.
The Activity Log (ICS 214) records details of notable activities at any ICS level, including single resources, equipment, Task Forces, etc. These logs provide basic incident activity documentation, and a reference for any after-action report.
An ICS 214 can be initiated and maintained by personnel in various ICS positions as it is needed or appropriate. Personnel should document how relevant incident activities are occurring and progressing, or any notable events or communications.
Completed ICS 214s are submitted to supervisors, who forward them to the Documentation Unit. All completed original forms must be given to the Documentation Unit, which maintains a file of all ICS 214s. It is receommended that individuals retain a copy for their own records.
The First Form will be generated for your use. As you complete additional operational periods, you will be bale to add an Additional Form for each period.
Remember, you may share completed forms in generic format, or if you use FireJournal Cloud, you may export using the Government approved form and format.
Click the search button if you would like to see the entire list of incidents in your app, to choose as the Incident you wish to associate with this Local Incident ICS 214. If you know the data of the Incident you want to use, click in the date field to search by date, or if you know the Incident number, type that in the first text field. The list of Incidents are clickable and when tapped will move you forward with that Incident marked as the First Form Local Incident Incident Name. If the Incident hasn't been entered before you can create the Incident before moving forward.
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Enter the Strike Team Name and Incident Name to move forward in creating the First Form ICS 214 form.
Enter the FEMA Task Force Team Name and Name of the FEMA Event to associate with this First Form ICS 214 form.
Enter the type of event this is and the name of the event you want to associate with this First Form ICS 214 form.
Choose one of the four events below to choose from a list of First Form ICS 214 forms that additional ICS 214 forms will be associated with as you add them.
Remember, you may share completed forms in generic format, or if you use FireJournal Cloud, you may export using the Government approved form and format.
The list below is a list of All open Master Events. Choose one by clicking on it and we'll move forward to creating an additional form associated with this Master Event.
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This form is to be used when inspecting a living space for working smoke alarms. You may use a single form, or create a campaign (such as when inspecting an entire street). Data may be shared, or, using FireJournal Cloud, you may create a PDF file that matches that used by the American Red Cross.
This form is to be used when inspecting a living space for working smoke alarms. You may use a single form, or create a campaign (such as when inspecting an entire street). Data may be shared, or, using FireJournal Cloud, you may create a PDF file that matches that used by the American Red Cross.
This form is to be used when inspecting a living space for working smoke alarms. You may use a single form, or create a campaign (such as when inspecting an entire street). Data may be shared, or, using FireJournal Cloud, you may create a PDF file that matches that used by the American Red Cross.
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