Response Framework, An Introduction |
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Stabilizing community lifelines is the primary effort during?
A. Recovery
B. Pre-Incident
C. Post Incident
D. Incident Response - ,,,,answer,,,,..D. Incident Response
The five Mission Areas outlined in the National Response Framework
are Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and ____________?
A. Rescue
B. Recovery
C. Intervention
D. Preparedness - ,,,,answer,,,,..B. Recovery
Which organization serves as the principal operations center for the
Department of Homeland Security?
A. National Operations Center (NOC)
B. National Military Command Center (NMCC)
C. Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC)
D. Disaster Response Center (DRC) - ,,,,answer,,,,..A. National
Operations Center (NOC)
, Which of the following is a benefit of Unified Command?
A. National Incident Management System
B. Multiple Jurisdictions acting independently
C. Joint Priorities
D. Whole Community - ,,,,answer,,,,..C. Joint Priorities
Select the CORRECT statement below. The National Response
Framework:
A. Describes key roles and responsibilities for integrating capabilities
across the whole community.
B. Is a Federal Policy requiring only local agencies to adopt.
C. Serves only federal agencies
D. Is applied during natural disasters only. - ,,,,answer,,,,..A. Describes
key roles and responsibilities for integrating capabilities across the
whole community.
A MAC Group is:
A. FEMA's focal point for national resource coordination.
B. The central location from which off-scene activities supported by the
state or tribal government are coordinated.
C. Composed of senior officials, such as agency administrators,
executives, or their designees, who are authorized to represent or
commit agency resources and funds in support of incident activities.
D. A coordination center that expands to become an interagency facility
in anticipation of a serious incident or immediately following an
incident. - ,,,,answer,,,,..C. Composed of senior officials, such as agency
administrators, executives, or their designees, who are authorized to
represent or commit agency resources and funds in support of incident
activities.
The Unified Coordination Group: