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TCFP FF2 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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GRADED A+
When a company officer arrives first on a fire scene, the officer is in command until: - answer a
chief officer arrives and may choose to assume command


An employee becomes frustrated because he/she cannot comply with conflicting orders from
different bosses. This situation was caused by a violation of: - answer unity of command


In the fire service, division of labor is necessary to: - answer Assign responsibility, Prevent
duplication of effort, Make specific and clear-cut assignments


Policies are examples of standing plans designed to provide: - answer Guidance for decision
making


A procedure is a(n): - answer detailed guide to action


Which of the following is one of the major staff functions/components of the Incident
Management System? - answer Planning


Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of an Incident Management System? -
answer Pre fire plans


Which of the following is not a major functional component of the Incident Management
System? - answer Groups


NFPA __________ is the standard that contains minimum requirements and procedures for a
safety and health program. - answer 1500

,Passengers and drivers/operators of responding emergency vehicles should do all of the
following except: - answer ride on the tailboard.


Under normal conditions, only a(n) __________ may order multiple alarms or additional
resources for large-scale incidents. - answer Incident Commander


As it relates to the Incident Management System, a division refers to: - answer a geographic
location or designation.


Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Incident Management System? - answer
Independent action plans


The Incident Management System should: - answer Be initiated by the first fire unit on scene


The tracking of personnel working at an incident requires a system that is standardized for every
incident to establish: - answer accountability


In the Incident Management System, the __________ has authority over the ordering,
releasing, and controlling of resources. - answer Incident Commander (IC)


In the Incident Management System, __________ are functional crews assigned to perform a
specific task such as ventilation or rescue. - answer groups


Within the Incident Management System, the positions of Safety, Liaison, and Information are: -
answer Command Staff Positions


The Incident Management System is best defined as: - answer an organized , systematic method
for the command , control , and management of en emergency incident .

, What is the optimal number of individuals that one person should be supervising at an
emergency incident? - answer three to seven


In order for the Incident Management System to function properly, it must contain all of the
following components
except: - answer all personnel from a single agency.


Under the Incident Management System, the __________ is responsible for determining the
strategic goals for control of an incident. - answer Incident Commander


Under the Incident Management System, the __________ is responsible for implementing the
tactical assignments to meet the strategic goal. - answer Operations Chief


Under the Incident Management System, the __________ Officer is responsible for providing
factual and accurate information to the media. - answer public information


A situation status progress report is provided upon: - answer transfer of command


Transfer of command is best accomplished: - answer face to face


When a higher ranking officer arrives on the scene, is that higher ranking officer obligated to
assume command from an existing Incident Commander who is of lower rank? - answer Some
departments require this, while others leave it to the higher ranking officer's discretion.


For what types and sizes of incident is the Incident Management System (IMS) designed? -
answer All types and sizes


In the Incident Management System structure, who is the one person ultimately responsible for
managing an incident? - answer The incident commander

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