I keep hearing that NIMS has mandated, or at least strongly suggests, a definition of emergency vehicles and what they should be called to go along with the plain language policy.
Example: a ladder truck is designated a "truck" or a water tanker is designated a "tender" and a "tanker" is a airplane.
Does NIMS spell this out? We are getting a new vehicle and we are discussing what we should call it. Is it a "heavy rescue", "squad", "rescue", or "support"?
Just wondering if NIMS specifies this and where I can get it if they do.
And, yes....I searched extensively, both forums and FEMA.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Example: a ladder truck is designated a "truck" or a water tanker is designated a "tender" and a "tanker" is a airplane.
Does NIMS spell this out? We are getting a new vehicle and we are discussing what we should call it. Is it a "heavy rescue", "squad", "rescue", or "support"?
Just wondering if NIMS specifies this and where I can get it if they do.
And, yes....I searched extensively, both forums and FEMA.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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