Incident Command System Flashcards

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1
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Define Incident Command System (ICS).

A

A standardized approach to incident management that enables effective coordination and response.

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What is the primary purpose of ICS?

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To provide a systematic way to manage incidents and emergencies.

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True or false: ICS is used only for large-scale disasters.

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FALSE

ICS can be applied to incidents of any size.

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4
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Fill in the blank: ICS is designed to be _______.

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Flexible

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What does the Command function in ICS do?

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It sets the incident objectives and oversees the response.

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Define Unified Command.

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An ICS structure that allows multiple agencies to work together under a single command.

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What are the five major functions of ICS?

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Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration.

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True or false: Planning in ICS is only for long-term strategies.

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FALSE

Planning includes both short-term and long-term strategies.

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What is the role of the Operations Section?

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To manage all tactical operations at the incident.

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Fill in the blank: The Logistics Section provides _______.

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Support and resources for the incident response.

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Define Incident Action Plan (IAP).

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A plan that outlines the objectives and strategies for an incident.

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What is the Finance/Administration Section responsible for?

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Tracking costs and managing financial aspects of the incident.

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True or false: ICS can only be used by fire departments.

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FALSE

ICS is utilized by various agencies including police and medical services.

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What does Span of Control refer to in ICS?

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The number of subordinates one supervisor can effectively manage.

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Fill in the blank: Incident Commander is responsible for _______.

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Overall management of the incident.

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Define Staging Area.

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A location where resources are held before being assigned to an incident.

17
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What is the purpose of Resource Management in ICS?

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To ensure efficient use and allocation of resources during an incident.

18
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True or false: ICS is a mandatory system for all emergency responses.

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FALSE

While recommended, ICS is not legally mandated for all responses.

19
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What does Mutual Aid mean in the context of ICS?

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Agreements between agencies to assist each other during incidents.

20
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Fill in the blank: Incident Command Post (ICP) is the location of _______.

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The Incident Commander and their staff.

21
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Define Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

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A centralized location for coordination and management of emergency response.

22
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What is the role of Public Information Officer (PIO)?

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To manage communication and information dissemination to the public.

23
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True or false: ICS training is only for emergency responders.

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FALSE

ICS training is beneficial for all stakeholders involved in emergency management.

24
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What is the Safety Officer’s responsibility in ICS?

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To monitor safety conditions and ensure the safety of all personnel.

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Fill in the blank: **Demobilization** is the process of _______.
Returning resources to their original location after an incident.
26
Define **After Action Review (AAR)**.
A process to evaluate the response and identify lessons learned.