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1
Q

Who owns the All Hazards Plan Administrative Order?

A

Assistant Chief of Special Events

2
Q

NIMS stands for what?

A

National Incident Management System

3
Q

Does NIMS embrace the ICS and establishes a response structure that is scalable to meet the needs and complexity of a disaster event?

A

Yes

4
Q

ICS is a component of what?

A

NIMS

5
Q

What are the five functional areas of ICS?

A
Command
Operations
Planning
Logistics 
Administration
Finance
6
Q

Minimum ICS training for sworn officers is what?

A

IS 100.b or 100.LEb
IS 200.b
IS 700.a
IS 800.b

7
Q

The Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) emphasizes action within the four phases of the emergency management cycle. What are the four phases?

A

Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Mitigation

8
Q

What are the four essential elements of CEMP?

A
The Basic Plan
Three annexes;
   1. Hazard Specific Plans
   2. Interagency Coordinating Procedures
   3. Standardized Operating Guidelines
9
Q

—— detail by name the lead, participating and coordinating entities and their roles and responsibilities in the Four phases of an emergency or disaster.

A

Interagency Coordinating Procedure (ICP)

10
Q

Who is the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator?

A

Commanding Officer of the Field Training Unit/Emergency Preparedness Unit

11
Q

Who is the principle planner and adviser to the Sheriff on critical incidents involving the JSO?

A

Chief of Homeland Security

12
Q

How often will training on the All Hazard Plan be done?

A

Annually

13
Q

What is a NIMS Type 1 Incident?

A

Most complex requiring national resources to safely and effectively manage and operate.

14
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What is a NIMS Type 2 Incident?

A

Extends beyond the capabilities for local control and is expected to go into multiple operational periods.

15
Q

What is a NIMS Type 3 Incident?

A

Extends beyond the capabilities of the initial response and may extend into multiple operational periods

16
Q

What forms must be used in a Type 3 Incident?

A

Incident Briefing Form (ICS Form 201)
IAP to include Incident Objectives (ICS Form 202), and
Organizational Assignment (ICS Form 206), and
Assignment List (ICS Form 204)

17
Q

What is a Type 4 NIMS Incident?

A

When several resources are required to mitigate the incident and is usually limited one operational period

18
Q

Type —— incidents that require a Watch Commander to respond will be documented in a ICS 201 Form.

A

Type 4

19
Q

If a supervisor has verified that an incident or event meets the definition of a Type 1-4 Incident/event, who do they contact?

A

Commanding Officer of the Emergency Preparedness Unit vis PECO Supervisor

20
Q

Who makes up the ICS Command Staff?

A

Safety
Liaison
Public Information

21
Q

Who makes up the ICS General Staff?

A

Operations
Planning
Logistics
Finance

22
Q

The first individual on scene is what?

A

Incident Commander

23
Q

Incident Commanders responsibilities include;

A
Activate ICS
Establish safety requirements 
Establish immediate priorities 
Determine Incident objectives and strategies
Establish CP
Mobilize personnel and resources
Approve and authorize IAP
Notify Sheriff’s Administration
24
Q

What three sections prepare IAP?

A

Planning Section
Operations Section
Logistics Section

25
Q

Incident Commander might establish a sixth functional area based on circumstances. What is it?

A

Intelligence

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