FEMA ICS-200 NEWEST 2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Pat Jones is the Resources Unit Leader. No Planning Section
Chief is assigned. Who does Pat Jones report to - ANSWER-
Incident Commander
Ordering a bus with seating for more than 40 adults is an example
of a resource __________. - ANSWER-Type
Factors that you would consider when analyzing an incident's
complexity - ANSWER-Community and responder safety
Impacts to life, property, and the economy
Potential hazardous materials
Weather and other environmental influences
Likelihood of cascading events
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Potential crime scene (including terrorism)
Political sensitivity, external influences, and media relations
Area involved, jurisdictional boundaries
Availability of resources
At noon a sudden, severe windstorm strikes the city, uprooting
trees and trapping several commuters in their vehicles. Power is
out to half of the city. Traffic is gridlocked. The storm has passed
as quickly as it began.
What are the incident objectives? - ANSWER-Identify life-safety
priorities and initial resource needs.
Begin rescue operations.
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Clear traffic jams and reroute traffic flow.
Restore power within 2 hours.
The Beltway sniper case was an infamous crime, instilling fear in
thousands of people. According to the after-action report,
communication was clearly the most compelling concern in the
sniper case. Investigations of this kind succeed or fail based on
executives' ability to effectively manage and communicate
information in a timely manner. Incident Commanders must
balance the incident needs with the obligations of local executives
to be responsive to their citizens. In the words of one police chief,
"You cannot expect leaders to stop leading."
In the box below, type a list of the steps you would take to keep
the agency executives involved. - ANSWER-Get approval of
strategic goals for the incident.
Conduct periodic briefings to keep executives informed.
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Inform executives of critical issues and unanticipated changes.
Work with the executives to manage external relations.
Think about typical incidents that you may need to manage. What
factors are likely to influence span of control? - ANSWER-Type of
incident
Nature of the task
Hazards and safety factors
Experience of the supervisor and subordinates
Communication access between the subordinates and the
supervisor
As a leader during an incident, you must provide purpose,
direction, and motivation for responders who are working to