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Exam of 6 pages for the course ICS 100, 200, 700, 800 at ICS 100, 200, 700, 800 (ICS 200 (4))

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  • June 18, 2024
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ICS 200
When is ICS used? - correct answer-Natural hazards
Technological hazards
Human Caused hazards
Planned events

When ICS was developed - correct answer-1970s following a series of catastrophic fires in
California.

Why do we use ICS? - correct answer-It works and is mandated by Homeland Security
Presidential Directive 5 and Presidental Policy Directive 8 and NIMS

National Preparedness System - correct answer-How we get there

National planning system - correct answer-What we deliver

Annual National Preparedness - correct answer-How well we are doing

Whole Community initiative - correct answer-Who we engage

What does NIMS provide? - correct answer-a consistent nationwide template

Common Terminology - correct answer-Helps to define organizational functions, incident
facilities, resource descriptions, and position titles.

Unified Command - correct answer-When there are incidents involving multiple agencies it
allows them to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority,
responsibility, or accountability.

Unity of command - correct answer-Every individual has a designated supervisor to whom
he or she reports at the scene of the incident.

Check in - correct answer-All responders regardless of agency affiliation must report in to
receive an assignment in accordance with the procedures set fourth by the IC

Span of control - correct answer-Supervisors must be able to adequately supervise and
control their subordinates as well as communicate with and manage all resources under their
supervision 3-7 ideal=5

Resource tracking - correct answer-Supervisors must record and report resource status
changes as they occur

Who is at the top of the Chain of Command - correct answer-Incident Commander

Name the three command staff - correct answer-Public information officer

, Safety Officer
Liaison Officer

Name the 4 General staff - correct answer-Operations section
Planning section
Logistics section
Finance/admin

Formal Communication - correct answer-Follows the lines of authority

When are the three times you use formal communication? - correct answer-Receiving and
giving work assignments
Requesting support or additional resources
Reporting progress of assigned task

When is informal communication used? - correct answer-To exchange incident or event
information only. Example: the cost unit leader may directly discuss and share information
and share information on alternative strategies with the planning section chief.

Most effective form of communication - correct answer-Face to face

The 5 communication responsibilities - correct answer-Brief others as needed
Debrief their actions
Communicate hazards to others
Acknowledge messages
Ask if you don't know

The 3 briefing elements - correct answer-Task
Purpose
End state

Task - correct answer-What is to be done

Purpose - correct answer-Why it is to be done

End state - correct answer-How it should look when it's done

Single Resource - correct answer-An individual piece of equipment and it's personal
compliment or an established crew or team of individuals with an identified work supervisor
that can be used on an incident

Incident Commander support position - correct answer-Deputy

Command staff title/support position - correct answer-Officer/Assistant

General staff title/support position - correct answer-Chief/Deputy

Branch title/support position - correct answer-Director/Deputy

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