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FEMA ICS 700 EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|| GUARANTEED PASS|| ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST VERSION 2025 The Incident Command System (ICS) provides - ANSWER--a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of on-scene emergency management -a common structure within which personnel from different organizations can work together -a structure for incident management that integrates and coordinates procedures, personnel, equipment, facilities, and communications Five major functional areas of ICS - ANSWER--command -operations -planning -logistics -finance/administration The term ICS incident command refers to - ANSWER-the person or group responsible for overall on-scene management of an incident Two general forms of the incident command function - ANSWER--a single incident commander -a unified command Command and general staff - ANSWER-support the incident command in management of the incident Incident commander - ANSWER-when an incident occurs within a single jurisdiction and there is no overlapping responsibility, the appropriate authority designates a single incident commander who has overall incident management responsibility When incident management crosses jurisdictional and/or functional agency boundaries - ANSWER-the various jurisdictions and organizations may still agree to designate a single incident commander The incident commander establishes - ANSWER-the incident objectives that guide incident action planning and operations When there is a single incident commander, that individual is solely responsible (within limits of authority) for - ANSWER--establishing incident objectives -ensuring that incident activities work to accomplish objectives Unified command is used for - ANSWER-improved unity in effort in multi jurisdictional or multiagency incident management Unified command enables - ANSWER-different jurisdictions and organizations to jointly manage and direct incident activities through a common set of incident objectives, strategies and a single incident action plan each partner in the unified command maintains - ANSWER-authority, responsibility and accountability for its won personnel and other resources The members of the unified command work together to - ANSWER--determine objectives, priorities and strategic guidance -establish a single system for ordering resources -execute integrated incident operations -maximize the use of assigned resources

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FEMA ICS 700 EXAM WITH VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|| GUARANTEED
PASS|| ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST
VERSION 2025




The Incident Command System (ICS) provides - ANSWER--a standardized
approach to the command, control, and coordination of on-scene emergency
management
-a common structure within which personnel from different organizations can
work together
-a structure for incident management that integrates and coordinates procedures,
personnel, equipment, facilities, and communications


Five major functional areas of ICS - ANSWER--command
-operations
-planning
-logistics
-finance/administration


The term ICS incident command refers to - ANSWER-the person or group
responsible for overall on-scene management of an incident


Two general forms of the incident command function - ANSWER--a single
incident commander

,-a unified command


Command and general staff - ANSWER-support the incident command in
management of the incident


Incident commander - ANSWER-when an incident occurs within a single
jurisdiction and there is no overlapping responsibility, the appropriate authority
designates a single incident commander who has overall incident management
responsibility


When incident management crosses jurisdictional and/or functional agency
boundaries - ANSWER-the various jurisdictions and organizations may still
agree to designate a single incident commander


The incident commander establishes - ANSWER-the incident objectives that
guide incident action planning and operations


When there is a single incident commander, that individual is solely responsible
(within limits of authority) for - ANSWER--establishing incident objectives
-ensuring that incident activities work to accomplish objectives


Unified command is used for - ANSWER-improved unity in effort in multi-
jurisdictional or multiagency incident management


Unified command enables - ANSWER-different jurisdictions and organizations
to jointly manage and direct incident activities through a common set of
incident objectives, strategies and a single incident action plan


each partner in the unified command maintains - ANSWER-authority,
responsibility and accountability for its won personnel and other resources

,The members of the unified command work together to - ANSWER--determine
objectives, priorities and strategic guidance
-establish a single system for ordering resources
-execute integrated incident operations
-maximize the use of assigned resources


Because requirements vary based on the location and type of incident -
ANSWER-the composition of the unified command structure adapts to fit the
specific incident


command staff - ANSWER-are incident management personnel that the
incident commander or unified command assign to directly support the
command function


command staff positions are established by - ANSWER-the incident
commander or unified command as needed to support the management of an
incident


command staff report - ANSWER-directly to the incident commander or unified
command and are assigned assistants as necessary to perform their duties


the ICS command staff typically includes - ANSWER--public information
officer
-safety officer
-liaison officer


MAC group members are typically - ANSWER-agency administrators,
executives or their designees from stakeholder agencies or organizations
impacted by and with resources committed to the incident, also representatives
from non-governmental organizations such as businesses and volunteer
organizations

, during incidents, MAC groups - ANSWER--act as policy-level body
-support resource prioritization and allocation
-make cooperative multi-agency decisions
-enable decision making among elected and appointed officials and the incident
commander responsible for managing the incident


MAC group does not - ANSWER-perform incident command functions, nor
does it replace the primary functions of EOCs or other operations, coordination,
or dispatch organizations


elected and appointed officials are key players in incident management because
they are responsible for - ANSWER--the safety and welfare of their constituents
-the overall effectiveness of incident management efforts within their
jurisdiction


elected and appointed officials operate at the policy level of incident
management - ANSWER-the MAC group provides a way for these policy-level
officials to work together, enhancing unity of effort at the senior level


joint information system (JIS) - ANSWER-integrates incident information and
public affairs into a unified organization that provides consistent, coordinated,
accurate, accessible, timely and complete information to the public and
stakeholders during incident operations


JIS operates across and supports the other NIMS command and coordination
structures: - ANSWER-ICS, EOC, and MAC group


JIS activities include - ANSWER--developing and delivering coordinated
interagency messages
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