U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Team Type Capability Personnel Team Composition per 24-Hour Coverage Equipment/ Will Vary by Supplies Team Type Footnotes: Health and Medical Team: This team identifies, monitors, and investigates disease outbreaks, injuries, or other conditions of Public TYPE III N/A N/A N/A 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made. 2. Interviewers may include, but are not limited to, Registered Nurses (public health experience), Environmental Health Gneralists, Physician Assistants. 3. Teams may have the ability to expand to up to 12 interviewers and 4 Epidemiology Data Entry Staff based on a 1:3 ratio. More Data Entry Staff may be requested as needed. 4. Epidemiological surveillance and investigation forms must be coordinated with the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 5. Subject-matter experts (SMEs) appropriate to the event (Physician, Environmental Health Specialist, etc.) may be requested by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 6. Staffing represents the minimum requirements needed for surveillance. Team may be scaled up based on case definitions and population affected. 7. Team maybeidentifiedasgeneralepidemiologistsorspecifictosubjectareasasInjuryEpidemiology,EnvironmentalEpidemiology,InfectiousDisease,etc. TYPE I Team that can perform the following activities under the Authority Having Jurisdiction: – Manage Epidemiological surveillance and investigation – Surveillance and detection – Conduct epidemiological investigation – Monitor containment – 1 Epidemiology Team Leader – 1 Epidemiology Information Technology Specialist – At least 3 Epidemiology Interviewers – At least 1 Public Health Data Entry Staff – Communication tools to communicate in secure and unsecured environments – Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities (laptopcomputers, printers, etc.) – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as appropriate – Epidemiological surveillance and investigation forms – Diagnostic tools necessary to collect biological agents Health importance. TYPE II Technically trained team able to augment activities under leadership of unit manager (Epidemiologist) assigned by the Authority Having Jurisdiction: – Surveillance and detection – Conduct epidemiological investigation – Monitor containment – 1 Epidemiology Information Technology Specialist – At least 3 Epidemiology Interviewers – At least 1 Epidemiology Data Entry Staff – Communication tools to communicate in secure and unsecured environments – Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities – PPE as appropriate FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health ResourcesPage 1 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) RESOURCE: Public Health: Isolation and Quarantine CATEGORY: Health and Medical KIND: Team: This team will help support local disease control activities in a communicable disease outbreak. MINIMUM CAPABILITIES: TYPE I TYPE II TYPE III COMPONENT METRIC Team Type Capacity Team that can perform the following activities under the Authority Having Jurisdiction: –Manage Isolation and Quarantine Tactical operations –Develop Procedures/Systems –Activate Isolation and Quarantine –Implement Travel Restrictions –Implement Voluntary/Mandatory Isolation and Quarantine Technically trained team able to augment activities under leadership of unit manager (Epidemiologist) assigned by the Authority Having Jurisdiction: –Activate Isolation and Quarantine –Implement Travel Restrictions –Implement Voluntary/Mandatory Isolation and Quarantine N/A Personnel Team Composition per 12-Hour Shift –1 Epidemiology Team Leader –4 Registered Nurses (public health nurses) –3 Clinicians (Physician, Nurse Practitioner, or Registered Nurse) –1 Behavioral Health Professional –1 Public Health Data Entry staff –1 Epidemiologist –1 Epidemiology Information Technology Specialist –4 Registered Nurses (public health nurses) –1 Behavioral Health Professional N/A Equipment/ Supplies Will Vary by Team Type –Communication tools to communicate in secure and unsecured environments. –Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities (laptop computers, printers, etc.) –Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as appropriate –Communication tools to communicate in secure and unsecured environments. –Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities –PPE as appropriate N/A FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health Resources Page 2 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) COMMENTS: Footnotes: 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made. 2. Staffing represents the minimum requirements. Team may be scaled up based on case definitions and population affected 3. Epidemiological isolation and quarantine forms, symptoms log, and written procedures for isolation must be coordinated with the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 4. The Authority Having Jurisdiction must brief the team on applicable laws and statutes. 5. Epidemiology subject-matter experts (SMEs) appropriate to the event (Physician, Toxicologist, etc.) may be requested by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 6. This team may require both Public Health Nurses (Nurse) and clinical nurses (which would fall under ‘clinicians’) . FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health Resources Page 3 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Health and Medical TYPE I Team that can perform the following Team Type Capacity activities under the Authority Having Jurisdiction: – Manage Environmental Health Tactical Operations – Develop Environmental Health Procedures/ Systems – Activate Environmental Health – Assess Environment – Monitor Environment – Monitor Air Quality – Provide Vector Control (when appropriate) – Demobilize Environmental Health Operations Team: This team is capable of identifying and reducing environmental threats to human health from water, food, waste, and air (indoor and outdoor). TYPE II TYPE III Technically trained team able to augment N/A activities under leadership provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction: – Activate Environmental Health – Assess Environment – Monitor Environment – Provide Vector Control (when appropriate) – 1 Environmental Health Team Leader Personnel Team Composition per – 5 Environmental Health Generalists 12-Hour Shift – 2 Public Health Information Technology Staff – 5 Environmental Health Generalists N/A – 2 Public Health Information Technology Staff – Communication tools to communicate in secure and Equipment/ Will Vary by Supplies Team Type unsecured environments – Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities (laptop computers, printers, etc.) – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as appropriate – GPS field mapping devices (i.e. biosensors, camera, blacklights) – Communication tools to communicate in N/A secure and unsecured environments – Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities – PPE as appropriate FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health ResourcesPage 4 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Health and Medical Team: This team is capable of identifying and reducing environmental threats to human health from water, food, waste, and air (indoor and outdoor). TYPE I TYPE II TYPE III Footnotes: 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made. 2. One EnvironmentalHealthSpecialist orother subject-matter expert (SME) appropriate totheeventmayberequestedasnecessary.SomeexamplesincludeaVectorControlSpecialist,Medical Entomologist, Industrial Hygienist, or GIS Specialist. 3. Registered Nurses (public health experience) maybe requested as necessary. 4. Number, source and type of environmental sampling supplies for air, food, water, and waste, will be agreed upon at the time of request. If the Authority Having Jurisdiction wishes the team totravel with food and/or water testing kits, the type and amount should be agreed upon by both parties prior to deployment. FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health ResourcesPage 5 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) CATEGORY: Health and Medical MINIMUM CAPABILITIES: Team Type Capacity Personnel Team Composition per 12-Hour Shift Equipment/ Supplies Will Vary by Team Type Footnotes: TYPE I Team that can consult on the following activities under the Authority Having Jurisdiction: Set-up approximately 1-2 mass dispensing sites per shift within a defined area and train locally-provided staff on command and control, as well as operations. – 1 Mass Dispensing Team Leader – 1 Pharmacist – 1 Operations Team Consultant – 1 Patient Intake/Line Flow Consultant – 1 Public Information Consultant – 1 Mass Dispensing Consultant – 1 Exit Team Consultant – Communication tools to communicate in secure and unsecured environments – Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities (laptop computers, printers, etc.) – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as appropriate Team: The mass dispensing team provides direction and support for sites set up to dispense medication to large numbers of people. TYPE II Technically trained team able to augment activities under leadership provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction: Staff 1 dispensing site per day – 1 Mass Dispensing Team Consultant – 1 Pharmacist – 9 Vaccine/Dispenser Staff – Communication tools to communicate in secure and unsecured environments – Relevant software, hardware, and other interoperable capabilities (laptop computers, printers, etc.) – PPE as appropriate Type III N/A N/A N/A 1. Personnelrecommendationsarebasedonthroughputof500patientsperhour. 2. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made. 3. Consultantteammaybeabletoperformmassdispensingfunctionsaslongasthe AuthorityHavingJurisdiction addressesappropriatelicensingandauthority issues. 4. All forms, office supplies, and clinical supplies will be provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 5. Depending on eventdispensers and/or vaccinators maybe requested to augment Type I team FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health ResourcesPage 6 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health Resources Page 7 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ANCILLARY SUPPORT TEAM (Laboratory, Pharmacy, or Radiology Services) RESOURCE PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESOURCE Team CATEGORY: KIND: RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II COMPONENT METRIC Overall Function Defined laboratory, radiology, or pharmacy services provided to support an existing hospital or outpatient facility. Capable of providing clinical and support services. Staff, equipment, and supply capable. Staff augmentation for intact infrastructure where specialties/person nel are requested to provide generalized or specialty type clinical support Composition Request for Mutual Aid Core Team Clinical license and competency--Specialty care provided based on assessment of patient needs by the requesting See Specialty Areas Same as Type I Footnotes: 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the requesting jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made 2. Recommend additional staff to ensure the ongoing availability of resources required to safely and effectively support the mission assignment (e.g., administrative, logistics, communications, supply, clerical, and/or security staff) 3. Staffing requests should consider patient census, acuity, and the types of skilled interventions that would be required. Requests for Mutual Aid must specify the clinical area and an accurate mission assignment to ensure staff is qualified to care for patient mix and should include the anticipated length of deployment 4. Individuals responding with teams are expected to possess the clinical knowledge and skill capability to function in the clinical area for which they are requested. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) EMERGENCY/ CRITICAL CARE TEAM RESOURCE PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESOURCE Team CATEGORY: KIND: RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II COMPONENT METRIC Overall Function Defined emergency and critical care services provided in an existing hospital facility. Capable of providing an advanced level of care to high acuity patients in an emergency department or ICU setting. Staff, equipment, and supply capable. Staff augmentation for intact infrastructure where specialties/personn el are requested to provide an advanced level of clinical and life support services. Composition Request for Mutual Aid should specify specialty services as needed.) Core Team Clinical license and competency— Specialty care provided based on assessment of patient needs by the requesting state 1 Medical Unit Team Leader 1 Physician 1 Physician Assistant or Advanced Practice Nurse 13 Registered Nurses 2 Patient Care Technicians/Certified Nursing Assistants Same as Type I Specialty Areas Mission Assignment MUST reflect clinical area where support is needed Emergency Care-Team experienced and actively involved in the care of ED patients 1.Adult 2. Pediatrics 3. Adult and peds Core Team (ie medical unit team leader, emergency physician, emergency nurse practitioner or PA, emergency nurses, ED techs) plus 1 Respiratory Therapist 1 Radiology Technician 1 Pharmacist Same as Type I FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions -Public Health and Medical Resources Footnotes: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the requesting jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made 2. Recommend additional staff to ensure the ongoing availability of resources required to safely and effectively support the mission assignment (e.g., administrative, logistics, communications, supply, clerical, and/or security staff) 3. Requests for Mutual Aid must specify the clinical area and an accurate mission assignment to ensure staff is qualified to care for patient mix and should include the anticipated length of deployment. 4. Individuals responding with teams are expected to possess the clinical knowledge and skill capability to function in the clinical area for which they are requested. 5. Requesting state should determine # of teams needed based on patient care needs/acuity. As a general guideline, if the case load is expected to exceed 25 patients per team per 12 hour shift or the acuity of patients is exceptionally high, such as neonatal or pediatric patient populations, additional teams should be requested. 6. Standardized Equipment Lists (SEL) are available from the Interagency Board (IAB) for Equipment Standardization and Interoperability at http://www.iab.gov/Documents.aspx. Additional references include recommended basic equipment in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix E. ACC refers to Concept of Operations for the Acute Care Center. This document can be found at http://www.nnemmrs.org/surg. 7. Recommended pharmaceutical supplies can be found in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix F 8. Additional specialized Rx and supplies can be compiled using Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS/PALS), American Academy of Pediatrics APLS or NRP guidelines and other published resources FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health Resources Page 14 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) MOBILE FIELD MEDICAL TEAM RESOURCE PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESOURCE Team CATEGORY: KIND: RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II COMPONENT METRIC Overall Function Acute and Primary Care Services in an out-of-hospital setting Capable of providing a range of clinical services in a mobile environment provided by the responders. Staff, equipment, and supply capable. Staff augmentation where specialties/personnel are requested to provide medical support in established care sites. Composition Request for Mutual Aid should specify specialty services as needed.) Core Team Clinical license and competency. Specialty care provided based on assessment of patient needs by the requesting state. 1 Medical Unit Team Leader 1 Physician 1 Physician Assistant or Advanced Practice Nurse 6 Registered Nurses 1 Respiratory Therapist 2 EMTs and 2 Paramedics (preferred) OR 4 Patient Care Technicians/Certified Nursing Assistants Same as Type I Specialty Areas Mission Assignment MUST reflect clinical area where support is needed Acute/Urgent Care-Team experienced in the care of emergency/ urgent care patients Core Team (ie medical unit team leader, emergency physician, emergency nurse practitioner or PA, emergency nurses, emergency care technicians) plus 2 Behavioral Health Specialists Same as Type I Footnotes: 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the requesting jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made 2. Recommend additional staff to ensure the ongoing availability of resources required to safely and effectively support the mission assignment (e.g., administrative, logistics, communications, supply, clerical, and/or security staff) 3. Requests for Mutual Aid must specify the clinical area and an accurate mission assignment to ensure staff is qualified to care for patient mix and should include the anticipated length of deployment. 4. Individuals responding with teams are expected to possess the clinical knowledge and skill capability to function in the clinical area for which they are requested. 5. Requesting state should determine # of teams needed based on patient care needs/acuity. As a general guideline, if the case load is expected to exceed 100 patients per team per 12 hour shift or the acuity or volume of patients is exceptionally high, such as patients needing urgent care or dental services, additional teams should be requested. 6. Standardized Equipment Lists (SEL) are available from the Interagency Board (IAB) for Equipment Standardization and Interoperability at http://www.iab.gov/Documents.aspx. Additional references include recommended basic equipment in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix E. ACC refers to Concept of Operations for the Acute Care Center. This document can be found at 6ttp://www.nnemmrs.org/surg. 7. Recommended pharmaceutical supplies can be found in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix F 8. Additional specialized Rx and supplies can be compiled using Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS/PALS), American Academy of Pediatrics APLS or NRP guidelines and other published resources U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) SPECIALTY SERVICES TEAM RESOURCE PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESOURCE Team CATEGORY: KIND: RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II COMPONENT METRIC Overall Function Defined inpatient general and specialty services in an existing hospital facility. Capable of providing clinical and support services to hospitalized patients. Staff, equipment, and supply capable. Staff augmentation for intact infrastructure where specialties/personn el are requested to provide generalized or specialty type clinical care. Composition Request for Mutual Aid should specify specialty services as needed.) Core Team Clinical license and competency--Specialty care provided based on assessment of patient needs by the requesting state. 1 Medical Unit Team Leader 1 -2 Physicians 1 Physician Assistant or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse 6 Registered Nurses 2 Patient Care Technicians Same as Type 1 Specialty Areas Mission Assignment MUST reflect clinical area where support is needed Medical/Surgical-Team experienced in the care of general medical and post-operative surgical patients. Request should specify: 1.Adult 2. Pediatrics Team experienced in the care of pediatric patients. Core Team Same as Type I Surgical-Team experienced in operating room procedures and the care Core Surgical Team (ie 1 Medical Unit Team Leader, 2 surgeons, 1 anesthesiologist, 1 Same as Type I Footnotes: 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the requesting jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made 2. Recommend additional staff to ensure the ongoing availability of resources required to safely and effectively support the mission assignment (e.g., administrative, logistics, communications, supply, clerical, and/or security staff) 3. Requests for Mutual Aid must specify the clinical area and an accurate mission assignment to ensure staff is qualified to care for patient mix and should include the anticipated length of deployment. 4. Individuals responding with teams are expected to possess the clinical knowledge and skill capability to function in the clinical area for which they are requested. 5. Requesting state should determine # of teams needed based on patient care needs/acuity. As a general guideline, if the case load is expected to exceed 25 patients per team per 12 hour shift or the acuity of patients is exceptionally high, such as OR, dialysis or obstetrical patient populations, additional teams should be requested. 6. Standardized Equipment Lists (SEL) are available from the Interagency Board (IAB) for Equipment Standardization and Interoperability at http://www.iab.gov/Documents.aspx. Additional references include recommended basic equipment in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix E. ACC refers to Concept of Operations for the Acute Care Center. This document can be found at http://www.nnemmrs.org/surg. 7. Recommended Pharmaceutical Supplies can be found in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix F 8. Additional specialized Rx and supplies can be compiled using Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS/PALS), American Academy of Pediatrics APLS, or NRP guidelines and other published resources U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) PALLIATIVE CARE/HOSPICE TEAM RESOURCE PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESOURCE Team CATEGORY: KIND: RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II COMPONENT METRIC Overall Function Comfort care and palliative medicine for the chronic and terminally ill in hospice, home care, and hospital settings Comfort care and palliative medicine for the chronic and terminally ill in hospice, home care, and hospital settings. Staff, equipment, and supply capable. Staff augmentation where specialties/personne l are requested to provide medical support Composition Core Team Clinical license and competency Additional staff as needed to meet mission objectives 1 Medical Unit Team Leader 1 Physician 6 Registered Nurses 1 Pharmacist 1 Nutritionist/Dietician 1 Social Worker 1 Behavioral Health Specialist 4 Patient Care Technicians/Certified Nursing Assistants Same as Type I Equipment and Supplies Equipment needed to meet mission objectives Range of equipment and supplies Equipment and supplies are provided by requesting jurisdiction. Footnotes: 1. Security, housing, transportation, food, and work facilities will be provided by the requesting jurisdiction unless other arrangements have been made 2. Recommend additional staff to ensure the ongoing availability of resources required to safely and effectively support the mission assignment (e.g., administrative, logistics, communications, supply, clerical, and/or security staff) 3. Requests for Mutual Aid must specify the clinical area and an accurate mission assignment to ensure staff is qualified to care for patient mix and should include the anticipated length of deployment. 4. Individuals responding with teams are expected to possess the clinical knowledge and skill capability to function in the clinical area for which they are requested. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 5. Requesting state should determine # of teams needed based on patient care needs/acuity. As a general guideline, if the case load is expected to exceed 25 patients per team per 12 hour shift or the acuity or volume of patients is exceptionally high additional teams should be requested. 6. Standardized Equipment Lists (SEL) are available from the Interagency Board (IAB) for Equipment Standardization and Intero perability at http://www.iab.gov/Documents.aspx. Additional references include recommended basic equipment in the ACC Concept of Operations, Appendix E. ACC refers to Concept of Operations for the Acute Care Center. This document can be found at http://www.nnemmrs.org/surg. FEMA 508-8 Typed Resource Definitions –Medical and Public Health Resources Page 21 of 23 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Health and Medical Team in a Shelter DEFINITION Provides public health and medical function within a congregate facility for a displaced population. CATEGORY: Public Health and Medical KIND: Team RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II COMPONENT METRIC Overall Resource Clinical Capability Objectives 1. Manage basic medical service for 500 persons in a shelter 2. Provide basic public health protection for shelter Team that can perform the following public health and medical activities under the authority having jurisdiction: Provide basic medical service and public health protection in a congregate setting to activate, manage, and demobilize Mass Care tactical operations N/A Projected Capacity Objectives Expected performance capacity for 12-hour operational period 500 persons per shift N/A Personnel Team Composition 1 Shelter Team Leader 1 Physician 4 Registered Nurses2 2 Behavioral Health Professionals 1 Environmental Health Generalist 1 Epidemiology Data Specialist N/A Equipment and Supplies Equipment and supplies needed to meet mission objectives for the resource kind and type. Basic ACC Cache N/A COMMENTS: Footnotes: 1. ACC refers to Concept of Operations for the Acute Care Center. This document can be found at http://www.nnemmrs.org/surg. 2. Registered nurses must be 2 with clinical focus and 2 public health nurses Medical/Public Health System Assessment Team DEFINITION Provides immediate and ongoing assessment of public health and medical system of a disaster-affected community CATEGORY: Public Health and Medical KIND: Team RESOURCE TYPES: TYPE I TYPE II TYPE III COMPONENT METRIC Team Type Capability Team that can perform the following activities under the purview of the authority having jurisdiction: Conduct initial and ongoing system-level assessment of medical and public health resources/infrastructure. N/A N/A Personnel Team composition per 12 hour shift 1 Assessment Team Leader 1 Medical System Expert 1 Public Health Disaster Assessor N/A N/A Equipment and Supplies Equipment needed to meet mission objectives for the resource kind and type. Provided by the Authority Having Jurisdiction N/A N/A COMMENTS: Footnotes: 1. A person to handle documentation and data entry may be included as part of the team composition.