7332 - Definitions.

     § 7332.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Agency."  The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.        "Committee."  The Intrastate Mutual Aid Committee.        "Dedicated emergency response organization."  Any entity     organized, chartered or incorporated in this Commonwealth or     chartered by the Congress of the United States for the primary     purpose of providing emergency services. The term shall include     volunteer, career and combination organizations.        "Emergency responder."  An individual in the public or     private sector who has special skills, qualifications, training,     knowledge or experience, whether or not the person possesses a     license, certificate, permit or other official recognition for     the skills, qualifications, training, knowledge or experience,     that would benefit a participating political subdivision in     responding to an authorized mutual aid request or participating     in an authorized drill or exercise. The term shall include a law     enforcement officer, a firefighter, an emergency medical     services worker, a physician, nurse or other public health     worker, an emergency management official, a coroner or medical     examiner, a State-certified hazardous materials team member, a     public works worker, a building inspector, an architect, an     engineer or other design professional or a person with     specialized equipment operations skills or training or with any     other skills needed to provide aid in a declared emergency.        "Incident."  Any event or condition which constitutes an     actual or imminent threat to public health and safety, public or     private property or the economic well-being of the community.        "Incident commander."  The individual responsible for all     incident-related activities, including the development of     strategies and tactics and the ordering and releasing of     resources as provided under the National Incident Management     System.        "Mutual aid."  Mutual assistance and sharing of resources     among participating political subdivisions in the prevention of,     response to and recovery from threats to public health and     safety that are beyond the capability of an affected community     to respond.        "National Incident Management System."  The National Incident     Management System established by the United States Department of     Homeland Security.        "Participating political subdivision."  A political     subdivision that has not opted out of the intrastate mutual aid     system.        "Political subdivision."  Any county, city, borough,     incorporated town or township. The term shall include any     council of governments established among any of the above.        "Requesting political subdivision."  A participating     political subdivision that requests assistance under this     subchapter.        "Responding political subdivision."  A participating     political subdivision that responds to a request for assistance     under this subchapter.        "System."  The intrastate mutual aid system.