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This function of your institution's planning and management staff provides a multiple of support for
the installations emergency management program, which includes authoring and maintaining the
IEMP 10-2 and performing functions within the EOC - Answers Office of Emergency Management
Originally Created to help manage large numbers of people and resources during wildfires in the
1970, __________ was the system used throughout the United States to organize emergency
response - Answers Incident command system
Examples of this program element include audible signal's, intelligible voice communications, Cable
override, text messaging, and computer notification. - Answers Notification And warning
The active and passive measures taken to protect the area, population and infrastructure of the
United States and its positions And Territories. - Answers Homeland defense and civil support
operations
The AFIMS includes a course set of concepts, principles, terminology, technologies covering incident
command, emergency operations centers, training, identification and management of resources,
qualification and certification, in the collection, tracking and reporting of incident information and
incident resources. - Answers True
Examples of natural disasters include: - Answers All of the above
Every AF installation must have a rapid and effective system to quickly disseminate emergency
information such as________ - Answers All of the above
The readiness and emergency management flight designated the______. - Answers Installations
office of emergency management
Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and
include vehicle fires in personal injuries? - Answers Type five
The Air Force emergency Management program is the single, integrated Air Force program whose
purpose is to coordinate and organize efforts to ________, prepare for, respond to, and recover from
the direct and indirect consequences of an emergency; whether it is natural, man-made, or
technological. - Answers Prevent
——————- Deploy immediately to the scene to provide initial command and control, to save lives,
and to suppress and control hazards. - Answers First responders
Incident times three, four, and five make up what percentage of all incidents? - Answers 95%
The faces of the AFIMS are
response, recovery, and ______. - Answers Mitigation
Which type of incident requires multiple fire and patrol vehicles and is usually limited to one
operational period? - Answers Type 4
This function of your installation's DRF provides response and recovery support to the incident
commander as directly by the emergency operations center mission support to the installation
commander as directed by crisis action team - Answers Unit control centers
The primary mission of the Air Force Emergency Management Program is to_______. - Answers All of
the above
A Type 1 incident via considered the least complex, whereas a Type 5 incident is deemed the most
complex - Answers False
The benefits gained by exercises must be maximized through inflated feedback to commanders so
they can in turn plan, prepare, and conduct the appropriate training. - Answers False
The strategic planning and management staff at your installation is compromised for four functions;
the office of the Emergency Management, the Ini Emergency Management Representative, the
Emergency Management Working Group, and the _____. - Answers Wing inspection Team
The incident commander is a trained and experienced responder That provides on scene tactical
control using subject matter experts and support from other functions. - Answers True
This function of your installations DRF Is a command and control mode that assist in directing
installation emergency management and response actions - Answers Command post
Threats that may affect your installation are only man-made, and a disaster resulting from a threat
happens with significant warning. - Answers False
And ______ Is an occurrence, natural, man-made, or technologically caused that requires some level
of a response to protect life, property, with the environment - Answers Incident