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TCFP INCIDENT COMMANDER
ICS characteristic of common terminology require that words: ANS: Have a single definition



Naturalistic Decision Making ANS: Process of drawing conclusions based on experience and intuition
rather than conscious analysis



Critical Method ANS: Approach to decision making that may not be suitable when faced with
insufficient information



Command Sequence ANS: Classical methodology of decision making involving:

- Size-Up

- Strategy and Tactics

- Implementing an Action Plan



Experience or Training ANS: Gaining knowledge and skills through exposure or education



Mission Statement ANS: Defines the purpose and goals of an organization



Incident Priorities ANS: 1. Life Safety

2. Incident Stabilization

3. Property Conservation



Size-up - Definition ANS: First action step in the command sequence involving problem identification



Strategy and Tactics ANS: Second action step in the command sequence involving determining an action
plan

,Implementing the Action Plan ANS: Final action step in the command sequence involving executing the
planned strategy



Expertise ANS: High level of skill or knowledge in a particular area



Simulation Training ANS: Practice exercises that replicate real-life scenarios for learning and skill
development



Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) ANS: Individuals with specialized knowledge and skills in a particular field



Classical Decision Making ANS: Structured approach to decision making based on established methods
and principles



Action Plan ANS: Detailed plan outlining the steps to be taken to achieve a specific goal



Property Conservation ANS: Preservation of assets or belongings during an incident



Life Safety ANS: Priority given to ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals involved in an
incident



Clue ANS: A hint or suggestion and innuendo a notion or insinuation that might lead you to a conclusion
or an answer



Cue ANS: High degree of certainty based on experience and lessons learned



Size-Up Phases ANS: * Pre-incident Information

* Dispatch through on scene size up

, * Ongoing size up



ICS General Staff Functions ANS: * Command

* Operations

* Planning

* Logistics

* Finance/Admin



Unity of Command ANS: A term meaning everybody has only one boss



Command Staff ANS: Public Information Officer

Safety Officer

Liaison Officer



Transfer of Command ANS: Best method is face to face where the new IC can review documents



Single Resource ANS: An individual company, engine, truck, or ambulance with personnel and
equipment



Crew ANS: A group of individual personnel that are formed into working units. A crew is still considered
a single resource



Task Force ANS: A group of two to five single resources (not of the same type or kind) with common
communications and a leader



Strike Team ANS: Five of the same type and kind of a resource with common communications and a
leader.

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