RESPONDERSAFETY TIM: Incident
Command & Management
Who ensures the interoperability of communication equipment, procedures, and systems by
adopting protocols for the use of an Incident Command System at traffic incide
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RESPONDERSAFETY TIM: Incident
Command & Management
Who ensures the interoperability of communication equipment, procedures, and systems by
adopting protocols for the use of an Incident Command System at traffic incidents?
TIM Team
Incident Commander
Planning Section Chief
Resource Section Chief - ✔✔Tim team
Establishing, exercising, and __________ command are the heart of the incident management
process.
practicing
terminating
transferring
documenting - ✔✔transferring
A TIM Team can create policies, procedures, and guidance for how to define and select facilities
at an incident, set the requirements for the locations, communicate locations to all responders at
the scene and enroute, and plan for how resources can be deployed. In addition, some predesignation may be possible with regard to triage, medical facilities, and __________.
grocery stores
media access
communications resources
helicopter operational needs - ✔✔helicopter operational needs
Who is responsible for determining the overall ICS organizational structure for roadway
responses?
TIM team
State Statute
Agency Chief
Regional Authority - ✔✔TIM team
Plain English, also called __________ is the key to effective incident communications and is
also required by NIMS-ICS.
plain text
clear text
code free
clear code - ✔✔clear text
If/when/how the transfer of command takes place must be established ahead of time. Items that
play a role in the transfer of command include legal mandates, rank and qualifications, incident
complexity, and __________.
fatigue
weather
time of day
command post facilities - ✔✔fatigue
What ICS concept needs to be preserved so that everyone reports to only one ICS supervisor and
receives work assignments from that ICS supervisor?
span of control
unity of command
command presence
command structure - ✔✔Unity of Command
The top-down, modular ICS organizational structure is based on the
ranks of officers at an incident.
organizational command structure.
size and complexity of the incident.
the various agencies responding to the incident. - ✔✔size and complexity of the incident
Each incident also has an oral or written______________ that specifies the incident objectives,
states the activities, and covers a specific operational period time frame
Incident Action Plan (IAP)
Operational Mission Goal (OMG)
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
Standard Operating Guideline (SOG) - ✔✔Incident Action Plan (IAP)
What is the single location from which the IC oversees all operations, located outside of the
present and potential hazard zone?
Incident Base
Incident Command Post
Communications Center
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) - ✔✔Incident Command Post
What are temporary locations proximate to, but outside, the immediate impact zone where
personnel and equipment wait to be assigned?
Bases
Camps
Staging Areas
Command Posts - ✔✔Staging areas
The temporary location at the incident where helicopters can safely land and take off.
Base
Camp
Helibase
Helispot - ✔✔Helispot
Who can set requirements for dispatching, briefings, safety procedures, interactions with the
public, and media inquiry response?
TIM team
Agency Chief
Regional Authority
Public Information Officer - ✔✔tim team
The process of conducting a constructive critical review of an incident, drawing lessons, and
passing on what was learned is called __________.
After Action Review
Post-Incident Critique
Post-Incident Analysis
Incident Management Review - ✔✔Post-incident Analysis
The heart of After Action Review is answering five questions. (1) What was our intention?; (2)
What went well?; (3) What could have gone better?; and (4) What should we have done
differently? What is the fifth question?
Who needs to know?
Was it properly documented?
Could we repeat these results?
Who will make changes to SOPs? - ✔✔Who needs to know
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