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  1. This Basic Guidance for Public Information Officers provides fundamentals for any person or group with PIO responsibilities. The material is adaptable to individual jurisdictions and specific incident conditions. This guide is not a substitute for initial and ongoing PIO training.

  2. OVERALL FUNCTION The Incident Command System (ICS) Public Information Officer (PIO) is responsible for interfacing with the public, the media, and with other jurisdictions/organizations with incident-related information needs. COMPOSITION AND ORDERING SPECIFICATIONS.

  3. Public Information Officer Responsibilities • Determine, according to direction from the IC, any limits on information release. • Develop accurate, accessible, and timely information for use in press/media briefings. • Obtain IC’s approval of news releases. • Conduct periodic media briefings.

  4. Obtain briefing from Incident Commander: Determine current status of Incident (ICS Form 209 or equivalent). Identify current organization (ICS Forms 201 and 203, resource lists, etc.). Determine point of contact for media (scene or Command Post). Determine current media presence.

  5. ICS-403 is designed for a Public Information Officer (PIO) assigned to an incident as a member of an Incident Management Team (IMT), as well as for the PIO assigned to an incident as an Assistant Public Information Officer in a variety of capacities.

  6. The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Public Information Officer (PIO) training program is designed to provide PIOs with the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities to support proper decision-making by delivering the right message, to the right people, at the right time.

  7. The Incident Command System (ICS) Public Information Officer (PIO) is responsible for interfacing with the public, the media and with other jurisdictions/organizations with incident-related information needs. COMPOSITION AND ORDERING SPECIFICATIONS.

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