ICS BASICS
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
TRIAGE & TREATMENT
SCENE SAFETY
DISASTER OPERATIONS
100

What does ICS stand for?


What is Incident Command System

100

What is the role of the Safety Officer?

To monitor and ensure responder safety.

100

What color tag is used for minor injuries?


Green – “Walking wounded.”

100

What is the first thing you do upon arriving at a scene?


Ensure scene safety.

100

What agency coordinates large-scale disaster response in the U.S.?

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)

200

What is the main goal of ICS?

To provide a clear chain of command and coordinated response during emergencies.

200

What does the Operations Section do?

Carries out the tactical response—search, rescue, treatment.

200

What does START stand for?

Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment

200

What does BSI stand for?

Body Substance Isolation.

200

What is mutual aid?


Agreements between agencies to assist each other during emergencies.

300

Who is the person in charge at an incident scene?


Incident Commander

300

Who maintains communication with outside agencies and the public?

Public Information Officer (PIO)

300

A patient is not breathing, but starts breathing after you open the airway. What tag?

Red – Immediate

300

What type of incident might require establishing a hot, warm, and cold zone?

Hazmat incident.

300

What system is used for multi-agency coordination and resource management?

NIMS (National Incident Management System)

400

What is “span of control”?

The number of individuals or resources one supervisor can effectively manage (usually 3–7).

400

Who is responsible for resources and supplies?

Logistics Section Chief

400

What tag would a deceased or non-breathing patient (after airway opened) receive?

Black – Deceased/Expectant

400

What should responders do if a scene becomes unsafe?

Retreat to a safe area and notify command.

400

During a large incident, who may be assigned to manage multiple incident sites?

Area Command

500

What document or plan guides how ICS is used nationally?

The National Incident Management System (NIMS)

500

Who gathers data, analyzes information, and develops the Incident Action Plan (IAP)?

Planning Section Chief

500

What are the three key assessment areas in START triage?

Respirations, Perfusion, and Mental Status (RPM)

500

What’s the main difference between a secure and unsecured scene?

A secure scene is controlled by law enforcement; unsecured may still have hazards or threats.

500

What is the purpose of an Emergency Operations Center (EOC)?

To coordinate resources and support field operations.

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