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JESIP Joint Doctrine

The Joint Doctrine Edition Three sets out what response staff and those that support them should do and how they should do it in a multi-agency working environment. Following JESIP will achieve the degree of interoperability that is essential to a successful joint response. The key components of the Joint Doctrine are:

Principles for Joint Working – the principles we expect commanders to follow when planning a joint incident response
M/ETHANE – a common method for passing incident information between services and their control rooms
Joint Decision Model (JDM) – a common model used nationally to enable commanders to make effective decisions together.

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