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What type of structure is established C
over several individual incidents?
a) ICP
b) Area Command
c) Incident Complex
d) Unified Command
In the context of incident A
management, complex incidents
generally:
a) involve multi-jurisdictional efforts
of more than one agency
b) involve one centralized agency
and/or political jurisdiction
c) have few casualties
d) require minimal resources
, ___ is an organization that oversees D
the management of multiple
incidents. Examples include 2 or
more HM spills, fires, etc.
a) EOC
b) Incident Management Team
c) Unified Command
d) Area Command
How does the use of Area Command A
facilitate the job of the IC and
agency officials?
a) Area Command communicates
agency policies, priorities,
constraints, and guidance to Incident
Commanders implementation across
all incidents.
b) Area Command determines the
incident tactics, objectives, and
strategies.
c) Establishing Area Command
eliminates the need for a written
delegation of authority.
d) Area Command replaces the
incident-level ICS organizations and
streamlines Incident Commander
functions and tasks.
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Terms in this set (36)
What type of structure is established C
over several individual incidents?
a) ICP
b) Area Command
c) Incident Complex
d) Unified Command
In the context of incident A
management, complex incidents
generally:
a) involve multi-jurisdictional efforts
of more than one agency
b) involve one centralized agency
and/or political jurisdiction
c) have few casualties
d) require minimal resources
, ___ is an organization that oversees D
the management of multiple
incidents. Examples include 2 or
more HM spills, fires, etc.
a) EOC
b) Incident Management Team
c) Unified Command
d) Area Command
How does the use of Area Command A
facilitate the job of the IC and
agency officials?
a) Area Command communicates
agency policies, priorities,
constraints, and guidance to Incident
Commanders implementation across
all incidents.
b) Area Command determines the
incident tactics, objectives, and
strategies.
c) Establishing Area Command
eliminates the need for a written
delegation of authority.
d) Area Command replaces the
incident-level ICS organizations and
streamlines Incident Commander
functions and tasks.