The purpose of alerting planning is to alert the resources required for an emergency call, a specific situation, a specific object at a specific time and in the first access as quickly as possible and appropriate to the respective situation. Therefore, as a matter of principle, the most quickly available appropriate response resources are always to be planned, regardless of existing administrative boundaries.
The alert planning is the assignment of resources and measures to
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objects/areas
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Time periods
The alerting is to be planned area-wide. Beyond the area-wide planning, object- and event-related alarm planning - if necessary - is to be created (e.g. operation planning for an industrial plant, railroad accident). The aim should be to create alerting plans for vehicles and smaller organizational units (loops) in order to achieve alerting that is as demand-oriented as possible. Irrespective of the alerting according to the alerting planning, subsequent alerts are possible at any time.
The district administrative authorities are responsible for alert planning in fire and disaster control, and the special-purpose associations for rescue services and fire department alerting (ZRF) are responsible for alert planning in rescue services. They are supported in this by the heads of the integrated control centers (ILS), the district and city fire councils, the heads of the professional fire departments, the commanders of the volunteer fire departments, the executors of the rescue service, the participants in disaster control, the THW local officers, all state and municipal agencies, as well as by the operators of plants and facilities in accordance with Art. 8 Par. 2 Bavarian Disaster Control Act (BayKSG).
The Alerting Notice (ABek) is currently being revised.