Question 1
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The national Incident Management System (NIMS) embraces _______ and establishes a response structure that is scalable to meet the needs and complexity of a disaster event.
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ICS (incident command system)
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NRF (national response frame work)
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CEMP (Comprehensive emergency management plan)
Question 2
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the five functional areas of ICS are:
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command, operations, planning, discussion, and finance/ admin.
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command, operations, planning, logistics, and finance / admin.
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command, operations, response, logistics, and finance / admin.
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Preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation
Question 3
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All NIMS / ICS training shall be entered in the ACADIS Training log.
Question 4
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______ establishes the organizational and procedural framework to ensure that the city of Jacksonville / Duval County is prepared to deal with "all hazards" (All Hazards Plan Op. Order 70)
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ICP (Interagency coordinating Procedure)
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ICS (Incident Command System)
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CEMP (Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan)
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HSP (Hazard Specific Plan)
Question 5
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In addition to Officer ICS training, Sergeants shall also complete _____.
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ICS 300
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ICS 400
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IS 800
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none of the above
Question 6
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ICS can be expanded OR contracted with ease to escalating or diminishing situations.
Question 7
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NIMS is a key component of ICS.
Question 8
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The _______ is the principle planner and advisor to the Sheriff on critical incidents involving JSO.
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Chief of Planning
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Asst. Chief of Homeland security
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Chief of Homeland Security
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Director of Homeland Security
Question 9
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NIMS benefits include:
Question 10
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According to the NIMS classification of event types, ______ is the most complex requiring national resources to safely and effectively manage and operate.
Question 11
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According to the NIMS classification of event types a _____ extends beyond the capabilities of the initial response and the incident may extend into multiple operational periods. This type would typically involve the call up of additional city of Jacksonville resources
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Type 2
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Type 3
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Type 4
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None of the above
Question 12
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When a supervisor has verified that an incident meets the definition of a Type 1-4 incident they will notify:______.
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The Sheriff or his designee
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The Commanding Officer of the field training / emergency preparedness unit
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The Director of Investigations / Homeland Security
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The Undersheriff
Question 13
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The first officer at the scene is the incident commander until he is relieved by a more qualified person.
Question 14
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______ is responsible for providing manpower, facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident response.
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Planning
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Operations
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Logistics
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None of the above
Question 15
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Reporting to one ICS commander is an example of:
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Chain of command
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Transfer of command
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Unity of command
Question 16
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ICS will establish a sixth functional area, Intelligence, based on the requirement of the situation.
Question 17
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Transfer of command may take place when :
(check all that apply)
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a more qualified incident commander arrives and assumes command.
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An Incident commander direct and controls the actions of personnel.
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A jurisdiction or agency is legally required to take command.
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the incident changes in complexity.
Question 18
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Incident action plans may be oral or written - except for HAZ MAT incidents which require a written IAP.
Question 19
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When other city departments or assisting law enforcement agencies become involved, ICS establishes Common terminology.
Question 20
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In ICS, "resources" refers to __________ .
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personnel
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supplies
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equipment
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all of the above
Question 21
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______________ pertains to the number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident.
Question 22
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According to IS 100: Effective span of control on incidents may vary from _____ to _____
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1 to 10
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3 to 12
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3 to 7
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2 to 8
Question 23
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Effective span of control: A ratio of one supervisor to five subordinates is recommended.
Question 24
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There should be only one ICP (incident command post) and it should NOT change locations during the incident.
Question 25
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which of the following ICS principles and processes helps to ensure accountability?
Question 26
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The incident commander is the only position that is always staffed in ICS applications.
Question 27
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__________, __________, and ___________, comprise the command staff and report directly to the Incident commander.
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Operations officer, Safety officer, Liaison officer.
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Logistics Officer, Safety Officer, Public Information Officer.
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Public information officer, Safety officer, liaison officer
Question 28
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The incident commander may establish the following four sections: Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance / admin.
The person in charge of each section is designated as a _________.
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Section Leader
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Lead Officer
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Section Chief
Question 29
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A combination of MIXED RESOURCES with common communications operating under the direct supervision of a leader.
Question 30
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SIMILAR RESOURCES with common communications operating under a leader
Question 31
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Typically, the ____________ is the person with the greatest tactical expertise in dealing with the problem at hand.
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Incident commander
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Strike team leader
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Operations Section Chief
Question 32
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If no planning section is established, the Incident Commander will perform all planning functions.
Question 33
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The _____________ organization consists of the incident commanders from various jurisdictions or agencies operating together to form a single command structure in the field.
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Incident command
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Chain of Command
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Unified Command
Question 34
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NIMS does NOT encourage the use of Unified command
Question 35
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The ________ section is responsible for managing tactical operations at the incident site to reduce immediate hazards, save lives and property and restore normal conditions.
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Planning
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Intelligence
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Operations
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Logistics