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Contents—Continued<br />

Table E–12: Consolidated Legal Office, page 236<br />

Table E–13: Installation Safety Office, page 236<br />

Table E–14: Garrison Resource <strong>Management</strong> Office, page 236<br />

Table E–15: Medical treatment facility commander, page 237<br />

Table E–15A: Medical emergency manager, page 238<br />

Table F–1: Hazard identification list, page 239<br />

Table G–1: Basic plan development, page 242<br />

Table G–2: Resource management support annex matrix, page 244<br />

Table G–3: Support agreement support annexes matrix, page 245<br />

Table G–4: Ready <strong>Army</strong> support annex matrix, page 245<br />

Table G–5: Evacuation management support annex matrix, page 246<br />

Table G–6: Mass care support annex matrix, page 246<br />

Table G–7: Personnel accountability support annex matrix, page 246<br />

Table G–8: Special event management support annex matrix, page 247<br />

Table G–9: Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosives–specific support annexes matrix,<br />

page 247<br />

Table G–10: Inventory management support annex matrix, page 248<br />

Table G–11: Public health emergency support annex matrix, page 248<br />

Table G–12: Critical infrastructure support annex matrix, page 248<br />

Table G–13: Functional area annex development assignments, page 249<br />

Table G–14: Terrorism hazard-specific appendixes matrix, page 252<br />

Table G–15: Fire hazard-specific appendix matrix, page 252<br />

Table G–16: Environmental oil and hazardous substances hazard-specific appendix matrix, page 253<br />

Table G–17: Pandemic and/or epidemic disease hazard-specific appendix matrix, page 253<br />

Figure List<br />

Figure 2–1: Incident types, page 13<br />

Figure 11–1: Incident command system organization (overview), page 60<br />

Figure 11–2: Incident expansion and Multi-Agency Coordination System roles, page 61<br />

Figure 15–1: Exercise process, page 143<br />

Glossary<br />

viii DA PAM 525–27 20 September 2012

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