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The Patient Treatment Area Record is a specialized form intended to track the condition of patients placed in a patient treatment area. It is filled out by a volunteer (CERT/NET or SUV) detailed to supervise the treatment area. Completed Treatment Area Records are turned in to the Documentation Unit. | The Patient Treatment Area Record is a specialized form intended to track the condition of patients placed in a patient treatment area. It is filled out by a volunteer (CERT/NET or SUV) detailed to supervise the treatment area. Completed Treatment Area Records are turned in to the Documentation Unit. | ||
This form does not allow for a great deal of detail on victims’ conditions. This is acceptable for an immediate, short-term response when the presumption that emergency medical response will soon be en route. However, if volunteers anticipate that professional responders will not be available for some time, a designated volunteer should consider tracking treatment area patients using this form as a "dashboard" while tracking the condition of individual patients using [ | This form does not allow for a great deal of detail on victims’ conditions. This is acceptable for an immediate, short-term response when the presumption that emergency medical response will soon be en route. However, if volunteers anticipate that professional responders will not be available for some time, a designated volunteer should consider tracking treatment area patients using this form as a "dashboard" while tracking the condition of individual patients using [[NET Incident Command_System (ICS) Forms#NET Form 5b:_Individual_Treatment_Record|Form 5b: Individual Treatment Record]]. | ||
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=== NET Form 5b: Individual Treatment Record === | === NET Form 5b: Individual Treatment Record === | ||
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== NET | == NET Versions of ICS Forms == | ||
===[[ | ===[[Media:ICS 201 Exp NET version fillable.pdf|Experimental NET Version of ICS 201 Incident Briefing]]=== | ||
This is a form that can either be filled in with paper or pencil or filled in using Adobe Acrobat Reader. The org chart on page 3 has been customized to be useful to NET Incident Team Leaders. | This is a form that can either be filled in with paper or pencil or filled in using Adobe Acrobat Reader. The org chart on page 3 has been customized to be useful to NET Incident Team Leaders. | ||
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This is a form that can either be filled in with paper or pencil or filled in using Adobe Acrobat Reader. It can be used by NET Subnet Controllers and | This form was used as a Shift Report (or Operational Period Report) in the Fall 2024 [https://portlandprepares.org/net-resources/deployment/ Citywide Deployment Exercise]. At the top of the exercise, the team received a completed ICS 201, ostensibly from the (simulated) previous shift. At the end of the exercise, the team completed its own ICS 201, to inform the (hypothetical) incoming shift. This use of the form was helpful, but still in development. | ||
[[Media:ICS_Form_201_Incident_Briefing_V3_NET_Instructions.pdf|Instructions for NET Version of ICS 201 Portland]] | |||
===[[Media:ICS-214 Unit Log Fillable.pdf|Experimental NET Version of ICS 214 Unit Log]]=== | |||
This is a form that can either be filled in with paper or pencil or filled in using Adobe Acrobat Reader. It can be used by NET Subnet Controllers and other radio operators who want to log their activities separately from their formal traffic. When this form is used, sending and receiving NET Form 8 should still be logged on NET Form 6. It is the same or similar to the ICS 214 used by Multnomah Count ARES. | |||
[[Media:ICS Form 214 Unit Log NET Instructions.pdf|Instructions for NET version of ICS Form 214 Unit Log]] | |||
== NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) == | == NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) == |