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Emergency Mobilization
Mobilization Plan Overview
2008 Mobilization Plan
2008 Mobilization Plan Index
2008 Appendices Previously in Mobilization Plan
State Fire Defense Board
Conflagration
National Incident Management Systems (NIMS)
Oregon Mobilization Radio Frequencies
Oregon Interface Qualification System (OIQS)
OSFM Emergency Response Services Unit
Mobilization Plan Overview
The Fire Service Mobilization Plan is a guide for OSFM personnel and emergency responders to use during times of emergency. The plan establishes operating procedures for the most practical utilization of state resources during all-hazard emergencies that are beyond the capabilities of local resources. The mobilization plan assumes fire departments and districts have mutual aid agreements to respond to local emergencies.

2008 Mobilization Plan
Entire Mobilization Plan
2008 Mobilization Plan Index
Mobilization Plan Index
2008 Appendices Previously in Mobilization Plan
Appendices Index
State Fire Defense Board
Specified geographic regions in Oregon, usually by county, have a fire defense board consisting of  local fire chiefs from each structural jurisdiction in the region or county. Each fire defense board elects a chief to provide leadership and represent them on the state fire defense board. Fire defense boards enhance mutual aid, consistency within the Oregon fire service and act to create stronger individual fire departments and districts.
 
State Fire Defense Board Chiefs
 
State Fire Defense Board Meeting Minutes

Conflagration
The Office of State Fire Marshal assists and supports the Oregon fire service during major emergency operations through the Conflagration Act (ORS 476.510). The Conflagration Act was developed in 1940 as a civil defense measure and can be invoked only by the governor. The act allows the State Fire Marshal to mobilize firefighters and equipment from around the state. The Conflagration Act is only used for fires that involve or threaten life and structures.
 
To find out more see Conflagration Information 

National Incident Management Systems (NIMS)
Information and Resources: 
 
DPSST NIMS Equivalency Matrix

The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) has completed a comparison on how their training classes align with those adopted and recommended by the United States Department of Homeland Security National Incident Management System (NIMS). This DPSST NIMS Equivalency Matrix is posted on the DPSST website at http://www.oregon.gov/DPSST/FC/docs/NIMSICSEquivMatrix0206.xls.
 
Documents:
April 12, 2005
 
June 15, 2005
 
The NIMS document (5.2 Megs) http://www.fema.gov/pdf/nims/nims_doc_full.pdf
 
Federal Agencies’ NIMS Implementation Plan http://www.fema.gov/doc/nims/nims_implementation_plan_template.doc
 
Web Resources:
NIMS Online at http://www.nimsonline.com/ 
Includes a document download center:  http://www.nimsonline.com/download_center/index.htm
NIMS Integration Center at http://www.fema.gov/nims
 
NIMS Capability Assessment Support Tool NIMSCAST http://www.fema.gov/nimcast/index.jsp
 
National Mutual Aid and Resource Management Initiative http://www.fema.gov/nims/mutual_aid.shtm
 
NIMS, NRP, and ICS training-related fact sheets can be found at http://www.fema.gov/nims/nims_training.shtm

Oregon Mobilization Radio Frequencies
Oregon Mobilization Radio Frequencies   (PDF)
Oregon Interface Qualification System (OIQS)
Oregon Interface Qualification System OIQS (PDF)

OSFM Emergency Response Services Unit
Incident Management Teams
 
Oregon Urban Search and Rescue
 
Regional Hazardous Materials Response Teams

 
Page updated: May 14, 2008

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