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Volunteers may use these versions as alternatives to [https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/NET_Incident_Command_System_(ICS)_Forms#NET_Form_1:_Damage_Assessment_Form NET ICS Form 1: Damage Assessment] if their Incident Team Leader approves. PBEM encourages NETs to test out the different versions of the forms in exercises. ITLs can direct teams to use 1b-1 or 1b-2 based on the type of search they are conducting or whether they are observing single-family buildings, apartments, or condominiums.
Volunteers may use these versions as alternatives to [https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/NET_Incident_Command_System_(ICS)_Forms#NET_Form_1:_Damage_Assessment_Form NET ICS Form 1: Damage Assessment] if their Incident Team Leader approves. PBEM encourages NETs to test out the different versions of the forms in exercises. ITLs can direct teams to use 1b-1 or 1b-2 based on the type of search they are conducting or whether they are observing single-family buildings, apartments, or condominiums.
The two alternatives (1b-1 Report by Category and 1b-2 Report by Dwelling) offer similar categories of damage as the original Form 1 but represented by rows instead of columns. 


'''NET Form 1b-1: Individual Situation Report by Category''' has a column tallying each type of damage and a column for recording the addresses where the damage was observed. This version may be an appropriate choice where there appears to be many cases of certain types of damage and the locations of such damage needs to be recorded quickly (e.g. flooding created by a leaking water main).
'''NET Form 1b-1: Individual Situation Report by Category''' has a column tallying each type of damage and a column for recording the addresses where the damage was observed. This version may be an appropriate choice where there appears to be many cases of certain types of damage and the locations of such damage needs to be recorded quickly (e.g. flooding created by a leaking water main).