Sems Jun 2026

| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | A field-level tactical system that organizes responders into five key functions: Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration. | | Multi-Agency Coordination (MAC) | System that supports incident management by coordinating resource allocation and policy decisions among multiple agencies at a higher level (e.g., EOC). | | Mutual Aid | A pre-existing agreement between jurisdictions to share resources (personnel, equipment, supplies) during emergencies. | | Operational Area (OA) | An intermediate level of coordination—typically a county—that serves as a bridge between local governments and the state. | | Emergency Operations Center (EOC) | A physical or virtual location where command and coordination functions are centralized, away from the incident scene. |

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