_____ an unexpected occurrence that requires immediate response actions through an ICS organization
Incident
_____ a scheduled non-emergency activity
Event
Factors for incident planners to consider: (5)
initial decisioins and objectives are established based on the following priorities: (3)
life safety
incident stabilization
property conservation
Initial response actions: Assessment and Safety:
size up
life
safety
environmental
Initial response actions: planning and resource management:
command; incident command post
objectives, strategies and tactics
resource needs
span of control
What will drive resource requirements?
incident objectives
initial response: if the kind and type of resources are not on the scene, who must order them? when?
IC; immediately
The first responder to arrive must assume command and size up the situation by determining _____ and _____ of the incident
nature and magnitude
The first responder to arrive must assume command and size up the situation by determining _____ and _____ concerns:
hazards and safety hazards evacuations injuries and casualties secure and isolate
The first responder to arrive must assume command and size up the situation by determining _____ and immediate _____.
initial priorities
resource requirements
The first responder to arrive must assume command and size up the situation by determining location of _____ and ______
ICP and Staging areas
The first responder to arrive must assume command and size up the situation by determining _____ and _____ routes for responders
entrance and exit
A _____ provides information needed to make initial management decisions
thorough Sizeup
Situational awareness is the perception of: (2)
what the incident is doing
what you are doing in relation to the incident and your objectives
Situational awareness involves the ability to predict: (2)
changes in the incident and your future actions.
_____ is an indicator of losing situational awareness
tunnel vision
In addition to the information collected during the sizeup, the IC must take into account: (3)
authorities
policies and guidelines
external stakeholders
On small incidents, _____ is solely responsible for developing incident objectives
IC
On larger incidents, _____ and _____ contribute to the development of incident objectives
Command and General Staff
_____ state what will be accomplished
Incident objectives
_____ establish the general plan or direction for accomplishing the incident objectives
Strategies
_____ specify how the strategies will be executed
tactics
Smart Objectives: S M A R T
Specific Measurable Action Oriented Realistic Time Sensitive