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steps of the incident resource management process (6) -
ANSWER-1) Identify
requirements. 2) Order and acquire. 3) Mobilize. 4) Track
and report. 5)
Demobilize. 6) Reimburse and
restock
Command Staff Officers may be assisted by _____ - ANSWER-
An individual on
the Command Staff may be assisted by an Assistant
Whenever possible, transfer of command should ______ -
ANSWER-Whenever
possible this should take place face-to-face and include a
complete briefing with
all essential information. The time and date this is
effective should be
communicated to all personnel involved in
the incident.
Section Chiefs may be assisted by _____ - ANSWER-An
individual on the
,General Staff may be assisted by a
Deputy.
What should be included when identifying resource
requirements during an incident? - ANSWER-This should
include the type and quantity of resources needed, where they
should be sent, and who will receive and use them
What information do deploying resources receive? - ANSWER-
date/time/place of departure, mode of transportation, estimated
date/time of arrival, reporting location & supervisor, anticipated
assignment & duration of deployment, resource order number,
incident number, cost/funding codes
Resources should be either reassigned or demobilized
when ______ -
ANSWER-This should happen as soon as resources are no
longer needed.
When is an EOC activated? - ANSWER-This off-site support is
activated if an
incident is large or
complex.
How many Joint Information Centers are usually involved in an
incident? - ANSWER-Normally an incident will have one of
, these centers, but multiple centers can be accommodated if
necessary.
steps of the information cycle (4) - ANSWER-gathering,
verifying, coordinating,
disseminating
coordinating (in the information cycle) - ANSWER-coordinating
information with
other public information personnel who are part of the Joint
Information System
to ensure
consistency
possible components of an Information Communications Plan
(3) – ANSWER-draft news releases; media lists; contact
information for appointed/elected officials, community leaders,
private sector organizations, public service organizations
Intelligence/Investigations organizational structure - ANSWER-
if required, these
functions can be incorporated in the Planning Section, in
the Operations
Section, as a separate General Staff section, within the
Command Staff, or
some combination of
these