FEMA IS-200.c: Basic incident command system for initial
response, ICS-200 2025 ACCURATE SOLUTION (DETAILED &
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HSPD-5, Management of Domestic Incidents - ANSWER✔✔-identified steps for
improved coordination in response to incidents. It required the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) to coordinate with other Federal departments and agencies
and State, local, and tribal governments to establish a National Response Framework
(NRF) and a National Incident Management System (NIMS).
HSPD-8, National Preparedness - ANSWER✔✔-directed DHS to lead a national
initiative to develop a National Preparedness System—a common, unified approach to
"strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened
or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies."
Presidential Policy Directive 8 (PPD-8), National Preparedness, - ANSWER✔✔-
describes the Nation's approach to preparedness-one that involves the whole
community, including individuals, businesses, community- and faith-based
organizations, schools, tribes, and all levels of government (Federal, State, local, tribal
and territorial)
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,which NIMS management characteristic includes developing and issuing assignments,
plans, procedures, and protocols to accomplish tasks? - ANSWER✔✔-management by
objective
which of the following is not a recommended characteristic for incident objectives -
ANSWER✔✔-stated in broad terms to allow for flexibility
which type of briefing is delivered to individual resources or crews who are assigned to
operational tasks and/or work at or near the incident site - ANSWER✔✔-field-level
briefing
which incident type do these characteristics describe: some or all of the command and
general staff are activated as well as Division or Group supervisor and/or Unit leader
positions, the incident extends into multiple operational periods, and a written IAP is
required - ANSWER✔✔-type 3
To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing incident commander should provide a ----- to
the new incident commander - ANSWER✔✔-transfer of command briefing
NIMS provides a consistent framework for incident management at all jurisdictional
levels regardless of the cause, size, or complexity of the incident - ANSWER✔✔-true
which factor does not impact the complexity of an incident - ANSWER✔✔-cost
considerations of responding agencies
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, an incident commander's scope of authority is derived from existing laws, agency
policies, and/ or ---- - ANSWER✔✔-delegation of authority
which NIMS management characteristic refers to the number of subordinates that
directly report to a supervisor - ANSWER✔✔-manageable span of control
means that each individual has a designated supervisor to whom they report to at the
scene of the incident - ANSWER✔✔-unity of command
allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and
responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency
authority, responsibility, or accountability - ANSWER✔✔-unified command
refers to the orderly line of authority within the ranks of the incident management
organization - ANSWER✔✔-chain of command`
the command function must be clearly established from the beginning of an incident.
When command is transferred the process must include: - ANSWER✔✔-a briefing that
captures all essential information to continuing safe and effective operations
scenario: heavy rains have caused flash flooding throughout the municipality. Response
actions have begun with eight resources reporting to the operations section chief. Is the
situation consistent with the NIMS management characteristic of manageable span of
control - ANSWER✔✔-no
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response, ICS-200 2025 ACCURATE SOLUTION (DETAILED &
ELABORATED) |GET IT 100% ACCURATE!! 2025 TEST!!
HSPD-5, Management of Domestic Incidents - ANSWER✔✔-identified steps for
improved coordination in response to incidents. It required the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) to coordinate with other Federal departments and agencies
and State, local, and tribal governments to establish a National Response Framework
(NRF) and a National Incident Management System (NIMS).
HSPD-8, National Preparedness - ANSWER✔✔-directed DHS to lead a national
initiative to develop a National Preparedness System—a common, unified approach to
"strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened
or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies."
Presidential Policy Directive 8 (PPD-8), National Preparedness, - ANSWER✔✔-
describes the Nation's approach to preparedness-one that involves the whole
community, including individuals, businesses, community- and faith-based
organizations, schools, tribes, and all levels of government (Federal, State, local, tribal
and territorial)
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,which NIMS management characteristic includes developing and issuing assignments,
plans, procedures, and protocols to accomplish tasks? - ANSWER✔✔-management by
objective
which of the following is not a recommended characteristic for incident objectives -
ANSWER✔✔-stated in broad terms to allow for flexibility
which type of briefing is delivered to individual resources or crews who are assigned to
operational tasks and/or work at or near the incident site - ANSWER✔✔-field-level
briefing
which incident type do these characteristics describe: some or all of the command and
general staff are activated as well as Division or Group supervisor and/or Unit leader
positions, the incident extends into multiple operational periods, and a written IAP is
required - ANSWER✔✔-type 3
To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing incident commander should provide a ----- to
the new incident commander - ANSWER✔✔-transfer of command briefing
NIMS provides a consistent framework for incident management at all jurisdictional
levels regardless of the cause, size, or complexity of the incident - ANSWER✔✔-true
which factor does not impact the complexity of an incident - ANSWER✔✔-cost
considerations of responding agencies
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, an incident commander's scope of authority is derived from existing laws, agency
policies, and/ or ---- - ANSWER✔✔-delegation of authority
which NIMS management characteristic refers to the number of subordinates that
directly report to a supervisor - ANSWER✔✔-manageable span of control
means that each individual has a designated supervisor to whom they report to at the
scene of the incident - ANSWER✔✔-unity of command
allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and
responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency
authority, responsibility, or accountability - ANSWER✔✔-unified command
refers to the orderly line of authority within the ranks of the incident management
organization - ANSWER✔✔-chain of command`
the command function must be clearly established from the beginning of an incident.
When command is transferred the process must include: - ANSWER✔✔-a briefing that
captures all essential information to continuing safe and effective operations
scenario: heavy rains have caused flash flooding throughout the municipality. Response
actions have begun with eight resources reporting to the operations section chief. Is the
situation consistent with the NIMS management characteristic of manageable span of
control - ANSWER✔✔-no
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