ICS 210/300
AOR: - ANS-Area of Responsibility
How many bases in keeping with incident? - ANS-1
Transfer of Command have to be and applies to? - ANS-Smooth, Overlapping,
Communicated (SOC)
Single command and Unified Command
What are Overhead Personnel? - ANS-those assigned to supervisory positions consisting of
Incident Commander, Command Staff, General Staff, Directors, Supervisors and Unit
Leaders.
What are the 5 primary ICS functions - ANS-Command & Command Staff. Surrounded by
using (FLOP) Finance, Logistics, Operations & Planning
What are the two sorts of comms? - ANS-Formal and Informal
What does HSPD-five stand for? - ANS-Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
What does NIMS stand for? - ANS-Natl. Incident Management System
What does the base contain? - ANS-Supplies
What is a Camp? - ANS-Site in the genereal incident location, cut loose the incident base,
provides dozing, meals, water and sanitary services to employees.
What is a Division? And while is it hooked up? - ANS-used to divide an incident into
geographical regions of pers. It is set up when the range of assets exceeds the span of
control of the OSC.
What is a Group? - ANS-mounted to divide the incident into functional regions of ops.
Perfrom a selected characteristic. (FG)
What is a Strike Team? - ANS-Specified combinations of the equal type and form of assets
with not unusual comms and a leader.
What is a Task Force? - ANS-A organization of blended assets for a selected assignment.
What is the Base? - ANS-The location at which the number one logistics capabilities are
coordinated and administered.
What is the Branch? - ANS-the organizational level having functional and / or geographic
duty for major incident operations.
AOR: - ANS-Area of Responsibility
How many bases in keeping with incident? - ANS-1
Transfer of Command have to be and applies to? - ANS-Smooth, Overlapping,
Communicated (SOC)
Single command and Unified Command
What are Overhead Personnel? - ANS-those assigned to supervisory positions consisting of
Incident Commander, Command Staff, General Staff, Directors, Supervisors and Unit
Leaders.
What are the 5 primary ICS functions - ANS-Command & Command Staff. Surrounded by
using (FLOP) Finance, Logistics, Operations & Planning
What are the two sorts of comms? - ANS-Formal and Informal
What does HSPD-five stand for? - ANS-Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
What does NIMS stand for? - ANS-Natl. Incident Management System
What does the base contain? - ANS-Supplies
What is a Camp? - ANS-Site in the genereal incident location, cut loose the incident base,
provides dozing, meals, water and sanitary services to employees.
What is a Division? And while is it hooked up? - ANS-used to divide an incident into
geographical regions of pers. It is set up when the range of assets exceeds the span of
control of the OSC.
What is a Group? - ANS-mounted to divide the incident into functional regions of ops.
Perfrom a selected characteristic. (FG)
What is a Strike Team? - ANS-Specified combinations of the equal type and form of assets
with not unusual comms and a leader.
What is a Task Force? - ANS-A organization of blended assets for a selected assignment.
What is the Base? - ANS-The location at which the number one logistics capabilities are
coordinated and administered.
What is the Branch? - ANS-the organizational level having functional and / or geographic
duty for major incident operations.