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Questions And Correct Answers for Fema ISC 200 | 100% Solved An Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) from the affected jurisdiction is considered an ICS Tool. - CORRECT (True) An important feature of emergency operation plans is that they ________________________. - CORRECT Provide a uniform response to all hazards that a community may face

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Questions And Correct Answers for Fema ISC
200 | 100% Solved

An Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) from the affected
jurisdiction is considered an ICS Tool. - CORRECT (True)


An important feature of emergency operation plans is
that they ________________________. - CORRECT
Provide a uniform response to all hazards that a
community may face.


An Incident Commander's scope of authority comes from
the Incident Action Plan. - CORRECT (True.)


An Incident Commander's scope of authority is derived
from existing laws, agency policies, and/or_____. -
CORRECT Delegation of Authority


Mutual aid agreements
________________________________. - CORRECT Assist

, agencies and jurisdictions when existing resources are
inadequate.


NIMS provides a consistent framework for incident
management at all jurisdictional levels regardless of the
cause, size, or complexity of the incident. - CORRECT
(TRUE)


The Incident Command System (ICS) is - CORRECT A
standardized management tool for meeting the demands
of small or large emergency or non emergency situations.


The Incident Command System (ICS) is only applicable to
large, complex incidents - CORRECT (False)


To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing Incident
Commander should provide a ___________ to the new
Incident Commander. - CORRECT Transfer of Command
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