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a.  The presumption following these Onsite Management Protocols is that NETs have arrived at the NET Staging Area after following the Standard Deployment Protocol (800.20.e).
a.  The presumption following these Onsite Management Protocols is that NETs have arrived at the NET Staging Area after following the Standard Deployment Protocol (800.20.e).


b. Upon arrival at the NET Staging Area, Members should integrate with the present chain of command. If no chain of command has been established, NETs on the scene should designate an Incident Team Leader and develop a chain of command as prescribed in the NET’s Operations Plan (Appendix A).
b. Upon arrival at the NET Staging Area, Members should integrate with the present chain of command. If no chain of command has been established, NETs on the scene should designate an Incident Team Leader and develop a chain of command as prescribed in the NET’s [[NET Operations Plans|Operations Plan]].


c.  NET Members will turn in their damage assessment form to the Incident Team Leader. The Incident Team Leader will work with Team Members to prioritize incidents and assign tasks.
c.  NET Members will turn in their damage assessment form to the Incident Team Leader. The Incident Team Leader will work with Team Members to prioritize incidents and assign tasks.
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i. NETs may receive, and must abide by, a “stand-down” order from any emergency response personnel (such as police, fire, or EMS personnel) regardless of their jurisdiction of origin; Members of the military; emergency managers associated with a City of Portland bureau (e.g. the Portland Water Bureau); or staff from PBEM.
i. NETs may receive, and must abide by, a “stand-down” order from any emergency response personnel (such as police, fire, or EMS personnel) regardless of their jurisdiction of origin; Members of the military; emergency managers associated with a City of Portland bureau (e.g. the Portland Water Bureau); or staff from PBEM.


j. At all other times when possible, NETs should make appropriate documentation of all activities. See ICS Forms or copies of forms to use and instructions.
j. At all other times when possible, NETs should make appropriate documentation of all activities. See [[NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms|ICS Forms]] or copies of forms to use and instructions.