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6.2 DC Organization

This document discusses damage control organization and procedures for U.S. Navy vessels. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of key positions in both the in-port and underway damage control organizations, including the Command Duty Officer, Engineering Duty Officer, Fire Marshall, repair party leaders, investigators, and control stations like Damage Control Central. The document also reviews minimum personnel requirements for repair parties, equipment in repair lockers, and casualty response teams like the rapid response team and flying squad.

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6.2 DC Organization

This document discusses damage control organization and procedures for U.S. Navy vessels. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of key positions in both the in-port and underway damage control organizations, including the Command Duty Officer, Engineering Duty Officer, Fire Marshall, repair party leaders, investigators, and control stations like Damage Control Central. The document also reviews minimum personnel requirements for repair parties, equipment in repair lockers, and casualty response teams like the rapid response team and flying squad.

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Damage Control

Organization
N72B 6.2

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References
• Nuclear Defense at Sea and Radiological Recovery of Ships after
Nuclear Weapons Explosion, NSTM Chapter 070
• Personnel Protection Equipment, NSTM Chapter 077
• Practical Damage Control, NSTM Chapter 079, Volume II
• Repair Party Manual, COMNAVSURFORINST 3541.1 Series
• Shipboard Biological Warfare/Chemical Warfare Defense and
Countermeasures, NSTM Chapter 470
• Standard Organization and Regulations Manual (SORM) of the US
Navy, OPNAVINST 3120.32 Series
• Surface Ship Firefighting, NSTM Chapter 555, Volume I
• Surface Ship Survivability, NTTP 3-20.31, Series

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Terminal Objectives

• DISCUSS typical Damage Control (DC) organization fundamentals,


positions, and functions onboard U.S. Navy vessels.

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Enabling Objectives
• IDENTIFY the duties and responsibilities of the Inport Damage
Control Organization.

• IDENTIFY the duties and responsibilities of the Damage Control


Repair Party Organization.

• IDENTIFY the duties and responsibilities of the Damage Control


Battle Organization Underway.

• IDENTIFY the locations and areas of responsibilities of Damage


Control controlling stations.

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Damage Control Repair Lockers

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Repair Locker:
Area of Responsibility

NTTP 3-20.31: Surface Ship Survivability


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Repair Locker Location (General)
• NTTP 3-20.31 Surface Ship Survivability table describes minimum
locker requirements by ship platform
• In general, DCRS are located:

Repair Repair Repair


3 5 2
(AFT) (ENG) (FWD)

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Minimum Personnel
Requirements
• Repair Party Leader
• OSL (On Scene Leader)
• Attack Team Leader
– Nozzleman
– Hoseman
– Plugman
• Two investigators
• Boundrymen
• Repair electrician
• Plotter
• Sound-powered phone talker
• Messenger
• Closure detail
• Accessman/Overhaulman
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Rapid Response Team (RRT)

• Proceeds directly to the scene


of the casualty without full Fire
Fighting Ensemble (FFE) to
provide initial casualty response
• Designated U/W and I/P
• RRT Includes:
– Fire Marshal
– Repair Electrician
– Two advanced DC qualified
personnel) to respond directly
to the fire for initial limited
attack without SCBA

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Flying Squad/At-Sea Fire Party

• First team to man a Repair


Locker, backs up Rapid
Response (full dress out)
• Combats a casualty U/W that
requires minimal DC effort
• Usually advanced DC
qualified personnel who
stand watch or stand roving
watches

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Damage Control Repair Party
• Condition II DC:
– One or more Repair Lockers are designated by the DCA to support
combatting a casualty
• Condition I General Quarters (GQ):
– All lockers fully manned IAW NTTP 3-20.31

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Repair Party Leader

• In charge of the repair locker


• Responsible for DC efforts in a
designated area of the ship
• Locker Officer is often
assigned but is not required
IAW the NTTP 3-20.31

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Investigators

• Roves in pairs, autonomously, in areas adjacent to


affected compartments
• Continuously reports new findings and update
statuses to locker via hand held radio
• Searching for panting or sweating bulkheads,
structural damage, and any secondary/cascading
damage caused by the casualty
• Typically use 30min SCBA, on-air at own discretion
• Ensures casualty boundaries remain set

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Investigator Kit

• Dogging wrench
• Adjustable wrench
• 2 sounding tapes
• Flashlight
• Message blanks
• Ball point pens
• Tool belt
• Firefighter’s helmet (with LED lights)
• Flash hood (Gold)
• Fire fighting gloves

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On-Scene Leader (OSL)
• Directs the DC team at the location of the casualty
• Reports to the Repair Locker Leader
• Determines the method of attacking the casualty

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Attack Team Leader (ATL)

• Reports to the OSL


• Leads the attack team
• Directs attack team efforts at
the scene of the casualty

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Attack Team

• Nozzleman

• Hoseman

• Plugman

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In Port DC Organization

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Command Duty Officer (CDO)
• Reports directly to the CO
• Responsible for the safety of the entire ship and its personnel
• Full-time duty position for an officer who chooses to qualify
• Assumes the duties of the CO when the CO is off the ship

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Engineering Duty Officer (EDO)

• In charge of the engineering plant


• Coordinates DC efforts from
Damage Control Center (DCC)
• Functions as the DCA when the
DCA is off the ship and casualties
occur

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Duty Fire Marshall
• Assists the DCA with daily fire prevention, material conditions, and
training
• Leads the ship’s Rapid Response Team

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In Port Emergency Team (IET)
• The IET is a limited force which responds to a designated locker in
case of a casualty inport; normally called upon outside of normal
working hours
– The typical IET includes:
• Fire Marshal
• Scene Leader
• Nozzleman
• Hoseman (x2)
• Plugman
• Investigator (x2)
• Phone Talker/Plotter
• Electrician
• The IET includes the RRT

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Battle Organization Underway

• When are these stations manned?


• What condition does this reflect?
• What are the advantages of Condition II DC over Condition I?
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Bridge Personnel
• Officer of the Deck (OOD) is the CO’s primary assistant and his
direct representative on the Bridge
• Possess extensive knowledge of the ship’s systems and DC
emergency procedures
• Maneuver the ship to minimize the effects of wind, fire, and smoke

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Damage Control Central (DCC)
• General Quarters (GQ) station for the DCA
• Receives and evaluates information from all repair parties
• Keeps the Bridge informed of DC progress
• Initiates orders to repair
parties
• Maintains all DC plots
• Controls routes through
the ship to minimize
breaking of watertight
integrity

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Main Control (MC)

• GQ station for the Engineering


Officer of the Watch (EOOW)
• Controls and monitors
Engineering Operational
Casualty Control (EOCC)
procedures
• Responsible for starting and
stopping installed systems
• Responsible for propulsion

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Central Control Station (CCS)
• GQ station for the DCA and EOOW
• One space that serves as MC and DCC on certain ship classes

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Combat Information Center (CIC)
• Led by the Tactical Action Officer (TAO), who maintains knowledge
of engineering electrical plant status for warfare priority
• Communicates with the DC organization as repairs are made and
systems are brought back online

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Combat Systems
Maintenance Center (CSMC)

• The Combat Systems Officer of


the Watch (CSOOW) coordinates
all Combat Systems-related DC
casualties from CSMC
• Ensures that all damaged
electronic equipment is repaired
and brought back online
• Serves the function of Repair 8
on ships with a robust combat
suite

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Flight Deck Firefighting

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Helo Control Officer (HCO)

• Communicates with pilot,


coordinates landing with the
Bridge, and oversees casualty
control efforts
• On ship’s with an Air Operations
Department: HCO is usually
stood by a departmental officer
or CPO
• On ships just equipped for
helicopter operations: HCO is
usually stood by SUPPO (Supply
Officer) or ASUPPO (Assistant
Supply Officer)

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Crash and Salvage Team

• A.K.A. Crash and Smash Team


• Trained in pilot rescue and to
respond to flight deck
emergencies
• Teams are comprised of Air
Operations Department personnel
• On ship’s without an Air
Operations Department, all
departments will provide
personnel to ensure a fully
manned Crash and Salvage Team

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Medical
• GQ station for the Senior Medical Officer (SMO) on big decks
• GQ station for the Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC) on small decks

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FWD & AFT Battle
Dressing Stations (BDS)

• Administers first aid to


personnel casualties in
battle situations
• Manned by medical
department personnel and
qualified stretcher bearers
• Distributed throughout
the ship to afford easy
access (most ships have
at least two)
• Stocked and fully
equipped to handle battle
casualties

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Rescue & Assistance Team (R&A)

• Can be manned up In Port


or U/W
• Provides aid in the form
of equipment and
personnel for a different
ship experiencing a
casualty
• Team will stage a specific
list of DC equipment on
or near the boat deck

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Questions?

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