ICS 100c final exam, Answered-1. The Incident Command System (ICS) and NIMS are the same, and these terms can be used interchangeably. - False
2. ICS could be used to manage a large sporting event or a visit from a fo
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ICS 100c final exam, Answered-1. The Incident Command System (ICS) and NIMS are the same, and these terms can be used interchangeably. - False
2. ICS could be used to manage a large sporting event or a visit from a foreign dignitary. - True
3. ICS is a standardized, on-scene, widely applicable approach to incident management. - True
Statement: "This is Unit 1, we have a 10-37, Code 2."
Does this statement comply with the NIMS Management Characteristic of common terminology? - No
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of an Incident Action Plan (IAP)? - It focuses on previous operational periods in order to provide lessons learned.
1. Span of control refers to the fact that a supervisor can effectively manage an unlimited amount of resources. - False
2. In part, comprehensive resource management describes standard mechanisms used to identify requirements and acquire, mobilize, track, and demobilize resources. - True
3. Integrated communications are necessary to achieve situational awareness. - True
1. Because incident details are often unknown at the start, command should not be established until after the Incident Action Plan has been developed. - False
2. Unity of command means that every individual is accountable to and reports to only one designated supervisor. - True
3. Chain of command restricts personnel from communicating or sharing information outside their organizational units. - False
To promote accountability, which document outlines the method for coordinating response operations? - Incident Action Plan
1. Supports the incident action planning process by tracking resources, collecting/analyzing information, and maintaining documentation. - Planning
2. Sets the incident objectives, strategies, and priorities, and has overall responsibility for the incident. - Incident command
3. Ensures that all intelligence/investigations operations and activities are properly managed, coordinated, and directed. - inteligence/investogators
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