Introduction
In emergency situations, effective communication is crucial for ensuring the safety of individuals. Abbreviations play a significant role in simplifying and speeding up communication during these critical moments. This guide provides an overview of commonly used abbreviations in emergency evacuation plans and procedures.
Common Abbreviations in Emergency Evacuation
1. A - Z
- AED: Automated External Defibrillator
- AESOP: Alternate Emergency Site Operations Plan
- AUX: Auxiliary
- BC: Backup Communication System
- BST: Backward Stairwell
- CAD: Computer-Aided Dispatch
- CAB: Command and Control Area
- CAS: Casualties
- CBRNE: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive
- CCT: Critical Care Transport
- CEM: Command and Emergency Management
- CMO: Commanding Officer
- CPR: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
- DAS: Disabled Access System
- DEA: Drug Enforcement Administration
- DHS: Department of Homeland Security
- DMAT: Disaster Medical Assistance Team
- DSP: Disabled Person Staging
- ED: Emergency Department
- EHS: Environmental Health and Safety
- EMS: Emergency Medical Services
- EOC: Emergency Operations Center
- EWP: Evacuation Warning Plan
- FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency
- FID: Fire Identification Number
- FL: Floor
- FMCSA: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- FRC: Fire Resistance Core
- FSA: Federal Security Agency
- GD: Gas Detector
- GIS: Geographic Information System
- GMDSS: Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
- HAZMAT: Hazardous Materials
- HES: Hazardous Event Support
- HSE: Health, Safety, and Environment
- IAC: Immediate Action Crew
- ICE: In Case of Emergency
- ID: Identification
- IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- IFR: Instrument Flight Rules
- IMT: Incident Management Team
- ISP: Incident Scene Plan
- ISO: International Organization for Standardization
- JIC: Joint Information Center
- KPA: Key Performance Area
- LCS: Life Cycle Support
- LED: Light Emitting Diode
- LOL: Life Overload
- MAD: Medical Alert Device
- MCC: Main Command Center
- MD: Medical Doctor
- MDC: Medical Command
- MDT: Medical Direction Team
- MEO: Medical Evaluation Officer
- METF: Mass Evacuation Plan
- MIB: Medical Incident Bureau
- MIDAS: Medical Incident Data Analysis System
- MIRA: Mobile Incident Response Area
- NIMS: National Incident Management System
- NOC: National Operations Center
- NSC: National Safety Council
- OFA: Occupant Floor Area
- OES: Operations Section
- OFR: Occupant Floor Register
- OHC: Operations and Hazards Committee
- OHS: Occupational Health and Safety
- OPI: On-Scene Commander
- OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- OSS: Operations Section
- PAC: Primary Command Center
- PAD: Personal Attack Device
- PAT: Primary Assessment Team
- PB: Primary Base
- PCC: Primary Command Center
- PECC: Primary Emergency Command Center
- PGI: Primary Ground Incident
- PIC: Primary Incident Commander
- PICC: Primary Incident Command Center
- PM: Project Manager
- PMS: Pre-Mission Survey
- PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
- PT: Physical Therapy
- PTSD: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- RATS: Rapid Assessment and Treatment Station
- RC: Recovery Command
- RIT: Rapid Intervention Team
- RSA: Receiving Station Area
- SAR: Search and Rescue
- SAT: Search and Assessment Team
- SAV: Search and Rescue Vehicle
- SEC: Security Command
- SEM: Specialized Emergency Medical Services
- SES: Safety and Emergency Services
- SHA: Search and Harness Area
- SID: Security Incident Document
- SIM: Site Incident Management
- SITREP: Situation Report
- SLT: Senior Leadership Team
- SOC: Situational Awareness Center
- SP: Safety Plan
- SPOC: Single Point of Contact
- SRT: Special Response Team
- STI: Standardized Training Initiative
- SU: Supply Unit
- TAC: Technical Assistance Coordination
- TCC: Tactical Command Center
- TCCC: Tactical Combat Casualty Care
- TSA: Transportation Security Administration
- TSAO: Technical Security Assessment Office
- UC: Unified Command
- UFO: Unidentified Flying Object
- UPS: Uninterruptible Power Supply
- USAR: Urban Search and Rescue
- VTC: Video Teleconference
- WMD: Weapons of Mass Destruction
2. Numbers
- 1: One
- 2: Two
- 3: Three
- 4: Four
- 5: Five
- 6: Six
- 7: Seven
- 8: Eight
- 9: Nine
- 10: Ten
- 11: Eleven
- 12: Twelve
- 13: Thirteen
- 14: Fourteen
- 15: Fifteen
- 16: Sixteen
- 17: Seventeen
- 18: Eighteen
- 19: Nineteen
- 20: Twenty
3. Special Terms
- EVAC: Evacuation
- FD: Fire Department
- FDNY: Fire Department, New York
- HAZMAT: Hazardous Materials
- ICS: Incident Command System
- IT: Information Technology
- LHS: Local Health Services
- MCI: Major Incident
- MDT: Medical Direction Team
- NHS: National Health Service
- PDO: Public Domain
- RFD: Rural Fire Department
- RIT: Rapid Intervention Team
- SAR: Search and Rescue
- TCCC: Tactical Combat Casualty Care
- WMD: Weapons of Mass Destruction
Conclusion
Understanding and utilizing emergency evacuation abbreviations can significantly improve communication and response during critical incidents. This guide provides a comprehensive list of commonly used abbreviations to assist individuals in navigating emergency evacuation plans and procedures.
