Developed in the 1970's following a series of forest fires.
What is ICS
No Ten Codes
What is using common terminology (plain English)
The primary person/persons in charge at the incident.
Who is Incident Commander/Unified Command?
A concept of incident operations personnel report to only one supervisor.
What is Unity of Command?
What we did it, What happen, why did it happen.
What are questions answered using an After Action Review? or After Action Report
Is the NIMS component that focus on ICS, EOC, Multiagency Coordination Groups and Joint Information Systems.
What is Command and Coordination?
A command structure used for managing an incident when it crosses political boundaries and involves multiple functional authorities.
What is unified command?
typically has authority to order incident resources.
Who is the Logistic Section Chief?
Standard Operating Procedures.
What is an example of Individual Agency Guidelines?
Specifies how strategies will be executed.
What are Tactics?
The support for person General Staff, Branches, General Staff, and the Incident Command
Who is a Deputy?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely
What is a SMART Objective?
A resource that could be dispatched for large scale, complex incidents.
What is a Incident Management Team? (IMT) Missouri IST
form used to assist in establishing resource needs for an operational period.
What is ICS 215?
Provides direction and delegates the authority needed to the IC to accomplish the incident objectives.
Who is the Agency Executives/Senior Officials? Extra points What is a way they could do this?
Pay for the Instructor's meal.
What is guaranteeing to 75% on the post-test?
An orderly line of authority and reporting within the ranks.
What is the Chain of command?
George Albert and Les Boatright
Who were best NIMS 300 instructor you had this week?
Incident Commander consults when demobilizing resources to ensure a proper release?
What are Agency Protocols?
A primary feature of Unified Command.
What is a Single Incident Action Plan?
Need to have developed before establishing strategies or executing tactics.
What are Incident Objectives?
matching an organizational structure to the function or task.
What is Modular Expansion?
Identifies terms of agreements with assisting agencies regarding the release of resources and special needs
Who is the Liaison Officer?
Develops and implements the Demobilization Plan.
Who is the Planning Section?
Safety Factors of Alternatives.
What should be used when determining the Cost - Benefit Analysis to accomplish the selected tactics?