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NIMS 100NIMS 100 EXAM NEWEST VERSION -2025/2026- 100+
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
command
Sets the incident objectives, strategies, and priorities and has overall responsibility
for the incident
unity of command
every individual is accountable to only one designated supervisor, to whom they
report at the scene of an incident
Incident Action Plan (IAP)
plan for incident that includes the incident objectives, the activities that need to
be completed, a specified timeframe, assigned responsibilities, and identified
needed resources
operational period
specified timeframe within an incident action plan
resources
personell, supplies, and equipment
incident objectives
goals that are used to ensure that everyone within the ICS understands what
needs to be accomplished
incident objective priorities
1. life safety
2. incident stabilization
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3. property preservation
incident command post
the location from which the Incident Commander oversees all incident operations
staging area
a temporary location where personnel and equipment are gathered while waiting
to be assigned
incident base
the location from which primary logistics and administrative functions are
coordinated and administered
camp
provides sleeping, food, water, and sanitary services to incident personnel
helibase
a location from which helicopter-centered air operations are conducted
helispot
a more temporary location at the incident, where helicopters can safely land and
take off
elements of a briefing
assessment of situation and incident objectives, specific job responsibilities,
identification of ICS organizational structure, location of work area, instructions
for obtaining needed resources, operational periods, required safety procedures
and personal protective equipment (PPE)
span of control
number of subordinates a supervisor has; should range fro 3-7 with 5 being
optimal (or maybe 8-10 for a larger incident)
operations
NIMS 100NIMS 100 EXAM NEWEST VERSION -2025/2026- 100+
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
command
Sets the incident objectives, strategies, and priorities and has overall responsibility
for the incident
unity of command
every individual is accountable to only one designated supervisor, to whom they
report at the scene of an incident
Incident Action Plan (IAP)
plan for incident that includes the incident objectives, the activities that need to
be completed, a specified timeframe, assigned responsibilities, and identified
needed resources
operational period
specified timeframe within an incident action plan
resources
personell, supplies, and equipment
incident objectives
goals that are used to ensure that everyone within the ICS understands what
needs to be accomplished
incident objective priorities
1. life safety
2. incident stabilization
, 2
3. property preservation
incident command post
the location from which the Incident Commander oversees all incident operations
staging area
a temporary location where personnel and equipment are gathered while waiting
to be assigned
incident base
the location from which primary logistics and administrative functions are
coordinated and administered
camp
provides sleeping, food, water, and sanitary services to incident personnel
helibase
a location from which helicopter-centered air operations are conducted
helispot
a more temporary location at the incident, where helicopters can safely land and
take off
elements of a briefing
assessment of situation and incident objectives, specific job responsibilities,
identification of ICS organizational structure, location of work area, instructions
for obtaining needed resources, operational periods, required safety procedures
and personal protective equipment (PPE)
span of control
number of subordinates a supervisor has; should range fro 3-7 with 5 being
optimal (or maybe 8-10 for a larger incident)
operations