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An incident response team (IRT) or emergency response team (ERT) is a group of people who prepare for and respond to an emergency, such as a natural disaster or an interruption of business operations. Incident response teams are common in public service organizations as well as in other organizations, either military or specialty. This team is generally composed of specific members designated before an incident occurs, although under certain circumstances the team may be an ad hoc group of willing volunteers.

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  • Emergency Response Team (de)
  • Incident response team (en)
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  • An incident response team (IRT) or emergency response team (ERT) is a group of people who prepare for and respond to an emergency, such as a natural disaster or an interruption of business operations. Incident response teams are common in public service organizations as well as in other organizations, either military or specialty. This team is generally composed of specific members designated before an incident occurs, although under certain circumstances the team may be an ad hoc group of willing volunteers. (en)
  • Ein Emergency Response Team (auch: Incident response team) einer Organisation oder einer Behörde kann noch vor Eintreffen der eigentlichen Hilfskräfte bei einer Katastrophe oder Großschadenslage eingesetzt werden, um den Umfang und die Einsatzorte der Hilfskräfte zu erkunden und in Zusammenarbeit mit bereits aktiven Helfern vorzubereiten. Dies trifft regelmäßig vor international zu koordinierenden Hilfseinsätzen zu. Diese Teams setzen sich neben Fachkräften entsprechend der Notlage und Kommunikationsspezialisten vor allem aus Logistikern zusammen, die abschätzen können, wie weit die vorhandene Infrastruktur, z. B. eines Flughafens, noch genutzt werden kann. (de)
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  • Ein Emergency Response Team (auch: Incident response team) einer Organisation oder einer Behörde kann noch vor Eintreffen der eigentlichen Hilfskräfte bei einer Katastrophe oder Großschadenslage eingesetzt werden, um den Umfang und die Einsatzorte der Hilfskräfte zu erkunden und in Zusammenarbeit mit bereits aktiven Helfern vorzubereiten. Dies trifft regelmäßig vor international zu koordinierenden Hilfseinsätzen zu. Diese Teams setzen sich neben Fachkräften entsprechend der Notlage und Kommunikationsspezialisten vor allem aus Logistikern zusammen, die abschätzen können, wie weit die vorhandene Infrastruktur, z. B. eines Flughafens, noch genutzt werden kann. Der Begriff wird vor allem bei Organisationen verwendet, die im weiteren Sinne im Katastrophenschutz tätig sind; aber auch für Teams, die ausschließlich Polizei- oder Feuerwehraufgaben erfüllen. (de)
  • An incident response team (IRT) or emergency response team (ERT) is a group of people who prepare for and respond to an emergency, such as a natural disaster or an interruption of business operations. Incident response teams are common in public service organizations as well as in other organizations, either military or specialty. This team is generally composed of specific members designated before an incident occurs, although under certain circumstances the team may be an ad hoc group of willing volunteers. Incident response team members ideally are trained and prepared to fulfill the roles required by the specific situation (for example, to serve as incident commander in the event of a large-scale public emergency). As the size of an incident grows, and as more resources are drawn into the event, the command of the situation may shift through several phases. In a small-scale event, usually only a volunteer or ad hoc team may respond. In events, both large and small, both specific member and ad hoc teams may work jointly in a unified command system. Individual team members can be trained in various aspects of the response, either be it medical assistance/first aid, hazardous material spills, hostage situations, information systems attacks or disaster relief. Ideally the team has already defined a protocol or set of actions to perform to mitigate the negative effects of the incident. (en)
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