Commander Identification Tabards
Fire
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The Fire & Rescue Service ‘Incident Commander’ on the scene, irrespective whether an Operational or Tactical commander, will wear this tabard
Police
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The Police Commander on the scene will wear this tabard.
Ambulance
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The Operational Commander would wear this tabard.
Ambulance
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The Tactical Commander will wear this tabard (referred to as the Ambulance Incident Commander).
HM Coastguard
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The incident commander tabard would be worn by the HM Coastguard operational commander.
HM Coastguard
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The officer-in-charge tabard would be worn by the person in charge of the HM Coastguard team deployed.
Miscellaneous Responder Tabard – Advisory
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The commander from any emergency responder organisation at the scene of a multi-agency incident could wear a similar design tabard. For further information please click here.