SITREP (situation report)
What does the term mean
Structured reporting of the situation to the event management or responsible team.
SITREP (situation report) is a quick summary: what is happening, what we have already done, what we need now and what is the next step. Maintains a "same picture of the situation" across the team.
Practical skeleton
- Kde: zone/incident location
- Co: typ incidentu + status
- Riziko: injury / aggression / crowd
- Akce: what is running (isolation, derivation, intervention)
- Needs: reinforcements, medic, police, firefighters
Practical meaning
How SITREP (situation report) applies to a real service
It makes sense mainly when it results in a specific procedure for an object, an event or a team on site.
When is the term resolved
SITREP (situation report) is mainly handled in practice when briefing the team, preparing an event, evaluating an incident or setting rules for conflict situations.
Common mistakes in practice
The problem arises when the concept is described only in theory and the team does not have clear roles, a communication channel or a boundary for escalation.
What to do in practice
If the term applies to your real operation, it connects to Event security. That is where we deal with the specific space, scope, responsibility and next step before deployment.
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