284 All Hazards Plan Flashcards

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) establishes the organizational and procedural framework, as authorized by Chapter 252, Florida State Statute (F.S.S.) to ensure that the City of Jacksonville (COJ)/Duval County is prepared to deal with “all hazards.” The CEMP emphasizes action within the five pillars of Emergency Management:

What are the five pillars?

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Prevention

Preparedness

Response

Recovery

Mitigation

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, who is the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator?

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the Commanding Officer of Emergency Preparedness Unit

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, Incident Command System (ICS) is a component of NIMS and is a standard incident management organization with five functional areas for the management of all major incidents:

What the are the five functional areas?

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Command

Operations

Planning

Logistics

Finance/Administration.

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, who is the principal planner and advisor to the Sheriff on critical incidents involving the JSO?

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Chief of Special Events

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, who shall complete ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding incidents prior to or after promotion?

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Sergeants

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, who shall complete ICS 400 Advanced ICS Command and General Staff - Complex Incidents prior to or after promotion?

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Lieutenants and Administration

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, any JSO employee who wishes to instruct an ICS course while on-duty shall obtain whose approval prior to teaching the class?

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Commanding Officer of Emergency Preparedness Unit

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, any JSO employee who wishes to take ICS courses that require compensation during off-duty hours (e.g., compensatory time or overtime) or any FEMA/ICS courses that necessitate a travel request shall obtain whose approval prior to taking the course?

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Commanding Officer of Emergency Preparedness Unit

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, once approved by the Commanding Officer of Emergency Preparedness Unit to teach or enroll in a FEMA/ICS related course, the employee must still seek the approval from who, for any travel request or time away from the employee’s regular assignment?

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their chain of command

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, NIMS classifies incident(s)/event(s) by type, what incident/event is the most complex, requiring national resources to safely and effectively manage and operate. This type of incident/event will be run by the EOC following the guidelines established in the COJ’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan?

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a Type 1 incident/event

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, NIMS classifies incident(s)/event(s) by type, what incident/event extends beyond the capabilities for local control and is expected to go into multiple operational periods. This incident/event may require the response of resources out of the area, including regional and/or national resources to manage effectively the operations, command, and general staffing. This type of incident/event will be run by the EOC following the guidelines established in the COJ’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan?

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a Type 2 incident/event

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, NIMS classifies incident(s)/event(s) by type, this type of incident/event extends beyond the capabilities of the initial response and the incident may extend into multiple operational periods. This incident/event would typically involve the call up of additional departmental or COJ resources. At this level, the incident may be managed by one of the All Hazard Incident Management teams or, depending on the complexity of the situation, it may be run by the EOC?

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a Type 3 incident/event

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, NIMS classifies incident(s)/event(s) by type, this type of incident/event is when several resources are required to mitigate the incident and the incident is usually limited to one operational period. This incident type requires that a watch commander’s response will be documented using the ICS 201 Form in accordance with Order 210 (Patrol Function)?

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a Type 4 incident/event

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, NIMS classifies incident(s)/event(s) by type, this type of incident/event can be handled with one or two resources and does not extend into any additional operational periods?

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a Type 5 incident/event

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, what is a management system designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure, designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management?

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Incident Command System (ICS)

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, ICS is organized into command staff and general staff? How is the command staff functional area broken up?

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Safety, Liaison, and Public Information

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, ICS is organized into command staff and general staff? What are the functional areas of general staff?

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Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, who is responsible for the overall management of the incident?

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Incident Commander

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, as identified by NIMS/ICS curriculum, who is responsible for all Command and General Staff positions until he designates a qualified individual to fill a specific position?

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Incident Commander

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, another basic principle of NIMS/ICS is that the first individual on scene is known as what until he is relieved by a more qualified or credentialed person?

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the Incident Commander

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, what section is responsible for managing tactical operations at the incident site to reduce immediate hazards, save lives and property, establish situation control, and restore normal conditions?

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Operations Section

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, what section is responsible for collecting, evaluating, disseminating, and using information about the incident and the status of incident assigned resources?

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Planning Section

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, what section is responsible for providing manpower, facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident response?

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Logistics Section

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, who participates in developing and implementing the Incident Action Plan, determines anticipated equipment and manpower needs, and activates and supervises branches and units within the Logistics Section?

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Logistics Section Chief

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According to the All Hazards Plan order 284, the Incident Command will establish the sixth functional area based on the requirement of the situation at hand, what is the sixth functional area of NIMS/ICS?

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Intelligence