Letter of Introduction
The purpose of the Kansas Field Operations Guide (KS-FOG) is to be used to increase efficiency in establishing interoperable communications during incidents, create a consistent knowledge base of interoperable communications channels and networks, and provide a helpful tool for pre-planning and interoperable communications training and exercises. Please send updates, corrections, or comments about the KS-FOG to the Kansas Office of Emergency Communications. Table of ContentsLetter of Introduction i Record of Change ii About this Guide iii Table of Contents iv 1 Interoperable Communications 1 1.1 Kansas State Interoperable Communications System (KSICS) 1 1.2 MOTOBRIDGE 4 Common Issues 12 1.3 Agency Responsibilities and Rights 13 1.4 Prioritization and Shared Use of Regional Interoperability Assets 14 1.5 Incident Command System (ICS) 17 1.6 Position Descriptions 19 1.7 ICS Personnel Common Responsibilities 22 1.8 Communications Unit Leader (COML) Position Checklist 24 1.9 Request for MOTOBRIDGE Channel Assignment 27
2.1 General Rules of Use 1 2.2 National and State Interoperability Channels (MOTOBRIDGE) 4 2.2.1 VHF Low Band (State) 5 2.2.2 VHF High Band (National) 6 2.2.3 UHF Band (National) 7 2.2.4 800 MHz Band (National) 9 2.3 Mutual Aid Channels (Non-Federal) 11 2.3.1 VHF Low Band Non-Federal National Interoperability Channels 12 2.3.2 VHF High Band Non-Federal National Interoperability Channels 14 2.3.3 VHF Non-Federal Inland Interoperability Channels 19 2.3.4 UHF Non-Federal National Interoperability Channels 21 2.4 Gateways 24 2.5 Cache Radios 25 2.6 Mobile Command Units 26
A.1 Regional Information 5 A.1.1 Kansas Homeland Security Regions and KDOT Tower Sites 6
E.1 ICS 205 2 E.2 ICS 205A 5 E.3 ICS Form 217A 9 E.4 SAMPLE ICS 217A 11 Appendix F Glossary and Terms 1 Appendix G Web Site Links 1 1Interoperable CommunicationsInteroperable communications are required whenever multiple jurisdictions and/or multiple disciplines respond to an incident. Interoperable communications can be achieved in a number of different ways. The following procedures will be utilized to achieve interoperable communications. 1.1Kansas State Interoperable Communications System (KSICS)
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