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Which of the following is recognize status state for resources at an incident?
1) unavailable
2) assigned
3) in transit
4) released - ANSWERS -Assigned
The base is the field location for the primary tactical level, on scene incident command
functions are performed true or false - ANSWERS -False
Camps can be Designated by geographic name or buy a number - ANSWERS -True
The incident command system should've used at all types and sizes of incidents - ANSWERS -
True
A combination of different kinds of single resources assembled for a particular tactical need
with common communications and the leader is called a? - ANSWERS -Task force
Before leaving an incident you should ...? - ANSWERS -1) Complete all work assignments.
2) Brief replacements subordinates and supervisors.
3) Provide follow-up contact information.
4) All of the above.
, The resource officer serves as a primary contact for supporting agencies assigned to an incident
true or false? - ANSWERS -False. That is the liaison officer.
Incident command post should be situated to provide... - ANSWERS -1) outside of present and
potential hazard zone
2) large enough to provide working room for personnel
3) provide adequate lighting and protection from the weather
4) all of the above
All of the above
The general staff consists of - ANSWERS -Operation section chief, planning sections chief,
logistics section chief, finance and administration section chief
What are five major functions around which ICS is organized? - ANSWERS -Command,
operations, planning, logistics, finance and administration
The ........ serves as the conduit for information to and from internal and external stakeholders
and provides information dissemination and media relations services - ANSWERS -The
information officer
If the incident commander does not delegate a function it: ...? - ANSWERS -Remains the incident
commander's responsibility
Which of the following terms refers to the process by which the command responsibilities
passed from one individual to another?
1) transfer of command
2) passing the baton