Unit 3 DB: Command Staff and Functional Interactions  Within the Incident Command System, the normal Command Staff consists of the Public Information

Unit 3 DB: Command Staff and Functional Interactions 

Within the Incident Command System, the normal Command Staff consists of the Public Information Officer (PIO), the Liaison Officer (LNO), and the Safety Officer (SOFR). Choose one of these positions and explain either how they support and interact with the Incident Commander (IC) or how they interact with other ICS positions or functions.

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