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d. Type 5
According to NIMS-ICS, which type of incident is
the least complex and could be mitigated using only
local resources? (1400):
a. Type 1
b. Type 2
c. Type 4
d. Type 5
b. hazards and updates of their actions
All responders at an incident scene are responsible for
communicating (1400):
a. directly with the IC
b. hazards and updates of their actions
c. with their supervisor at least every ten minutes
d. their opinions about the mistakes of other
personnel
b. used as part of the post incident analysis
at the end of an incident, the IAP is (1404):
a. sent to the NFPA for review
b. used as part of the post incident analysis
c. thrown away because it is no longer necessary
d. filed away in case another incident occurs at the
same location
, d. be sure that the new ic is qualified to assume command
before transferring command of an incident the initial
IC must (1391):
a. create a written incident action plan
b. have been on scene for at least one hour
c. ensure that all incident objectives have been met
d. be sure that the new ic is qualified to assume
command
b. quickly pass along vital information
Briefings are a form of communication that is
intended to (1402):
a. change the scope of an incident
b. quickly pass along vital information
c. be held after the incident is complete
d. provide information used to create the IAP
a. IC
Establishing the Command Post and coordinating
incident resources is the duty of the (1387):
a. IC
b. incident safety officer
c. public information officer
d. deputy incident commander
a. but they must still follow laws and SOPS while doing so
firefighters have the authority to protect the public
(1395):
a. but they must still follow laws and SOPS while
doing so
b. & they can do anything necessary to make it
happen
c. so they cannot be held responsible for their actions
during an incident
d. which sometimes requires them to break laws or
violate procedures
d. Type 5
According to NIMS-ICS, which type of incident is
the least complex and could be mitigated using only
local resources? (1400):
a. Type 1
b. Type 2
c. Type 4
d. Type 5
b. hazards and updates of their actions
All responders at an incident scene are responsible for
communicating (1400):
a. directly with the IC
b. hazards and updates of their actions
c. with their supervisor at least every ten minutes
d. their opinions about the mistakes of other
personnel
b. used as part of the post incident analysis
at the end of an incident, the IAP is (1404):
a. sent to the NFPA for review
b. used as part of the post incident analysis
c. thrown away because it is no longer necessary
d. filed away in case another incident occurs at the
same location
, d. be sure that the new ic is qualified to assume command
before transferring command of an incident the initial
IC must (1391):
a. create a written incident action plan
b. have been on scene for at least one hour
c. ensure that all incident objectives have been met
d. be sure that the new ic is qualified to assume
command
b. quickly pass along vital information
Briefings are a form of communication that is
intended to (1402):
a. change the scope of an incident
b. quickly pass along vital information
c. be held after the incident is complete
d. provide information used to create the IAP
a. IC
Establishing the Command Post and coordinating
incident resources is the duty of the (1387):
a. IC
b. incident safety officer
c. public information officer
d. deputy incident commander
a. but they must still follow laws and SOPS while doing so
firefighters have the authority to protect the public
(1395):
a. but they must still follow laws and SOPS while
doing so
b. & they can do anything necessary to make it
happen
c. so they cannot be held responsible for their actions
during an incident
d. which sometimes requires them to break laws or
violate procedures