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Job descriptions.
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Big picture of things. Knowing my role as a first arriving chief.
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The in-depth explanation of ICS because it divided the incident into manageable parts.
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Encouraging LE resources to understand that the incident command process is not just for personnel with rank, and that it must be implemented and followed.
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Table top exercise was helpful and engaging.
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