CG-612 Directives and Publications Division

Washington, DC

 

 

Coast Guard Incident Command System (ICS) Authorized Forms

 

Publication NumberTitleDescriptionOrganizationPublication Date
IAP COVER SHEETThe CG Incident Action Plan (IAP) Cover Sheet provides a standardized way to organize and present all components of IAP to incident personnel.
ICS-202A-CGCOMMAND DIRECTIONThe Command Direction form supplements the ICS 202-CG form by documenting the Command's strategic direction and guidance through Priorities, Key Decisions/Procedures, and Limitations/Constraints for use during the next operational period.CG-CPE7/1/2023
ICS-202BCRITICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTSThe Critical Information Requirements form supplements the ICS 202-CG form by documenting the Critical Information Requirements for the next operational period.CG-CPE7/1/2023
ICS-202-CGINCIDENT OBJECTIVESThe Incident Objectives form describes the basic incident strategy, objectives, command emphasis, priorities, and safety considerations for use during the next operational period.CG-CPE7/1/2023
ICS-203-CGORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LISTThe Organization Assignment List (ICS 203-CG) provides ICS personnel with information on the staffing structure for the incident including the units that are activated and the names of personnel assigned to each position/unit for the planned IAPcycle. This form is used to complete the Incident Organization Chart (ICS 207-CG) which may be included in the Incident Action Plan and should be posted as part of the Situation Unit Display. Staffing of ICS positions is event-specific and not all positions are required be filled. Some blocks may also contain more than one name. The size of the ICS organization is dependent on the size and complexity of the incident which can be expanded or contracted as necessary.CG-CPE11/1/2024
ICS-204A-CGASSIGNMENT LIST ATTACHMENTThe Assignment List Attachment form (ICS 204A-CG) shows more specific instructions for specific resources if needed. This form may be used to support ICS-204-CGs for the Operations Section or the Intelligence/Investigations Section. A separate sheet is used for each Division or Group. The identification letter of the Division is entered in the form title. Also enter the number (roman numeral) assigned to the Branch. The need for an ICS 204A-CG is determined by the Planning and Operations or Intelligence/Investigations Section Chiefs during the development of the Operational Planning Worksheet (ICS 215-CG) development.CG-CPE11/1/2024
ICS-204-CGASSIGNMENT LISTThe Assignment List(s) (ICS 204-CG) informs Division and Group supervisors of incident assignments. Once the Unified Command and General Staff agree to the assignments, the assignment information is given to the appropriate Divisions and Groups.CG-CPE11/1/2024
ICS-205A-CGCOMMUNICATIONS LIST(202)-372-2259CG-CPE7/1/2004
ICS-205-CGINCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLANThe Incident Radio Communications Plan (ICS 205-CG) provides information on all radio frequency of trunked radio system talkgroup assignments for each operational period. The plan is a summary of information obtained from the Communications Resource Availability Worksheet (ICS 217-CG). Information from the Radio Communications Plan on frequency assignments is normally noted on the appropriate Assignment List (ICS 204-CG).CG-CPE11/1/2024
ICS-206-CGMEDICAL PLANThe Medical Plan (ICS 206-CG) provides information on incident medical aid stations, transportation services, hospitals, and medical emergency procedures. The ICS 206-CG serves as part of the Incident Action Plan.CG-CPE11/1/2024
ICS-207-CGINCIDENT ORGANIZATION CHART(202)-372-2259CG-CPE1/1/2007
ICS-208-CGSITE SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN(202)-372-2259CG-CPE9/1/2006
ICS-211-CGCHECK-IN LIST(202)-372-2259CG-CPE11/1/2006
ICS-213-RR-CGRESOURCE REQUEST MESSAGE(202)-372-2259CG-CPE2/1/2007
ICS-214-CGUNIT LOG(202)-372-2259CG-CPE5/2/2005
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