What is a Level 1 activation refer too?
What is an Internal IMT activation?
At what level would the PIO/Communications share general information?
What is a "Ready Sate"?
What type of testing will be used to diagnose a confirmed measles case?
What is a Measles Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR test?
What 3 items should be shared regarding respiratory hygiene?
What is cough etiquette, hand hygiene, and triage procedures?
The CDC states that the measles virus can be present in a room for ____ hours?
What is 2+ hours?
In an Level 3 activation, what State resource may be activated?
What is the State EOC?
The name for all incident information being shared by all stakeholders refers to the?
What is the Joint Information System?
A PCR specimen collection is ideally ___ days of the onset of rash?
What is 3 days?
What supplies may be necessary to slow the spread of measles?
What is facemasks, and hand hygiene stations?
If EMS suspects a measles case, it is recommended to take the unit out of service for 2 hours, _______ with hospital grade disinfectants and notify health authorities?
What is disinfects?
What is the name of the report that provides a snapshot of an event or developing situation?
What is the Situation Report (SitRep)?
The 3 R's of Public Information is the right message, to the right people at the right ______?
What is time?
What is the Planning P used for in an event or incident?
What is the Incident Action Plan (IAP) development?
What is the term used when placing all media outlets together in a specific area until they may be allowed into an incident?
What is a Media Staging area?
What document is identified as the "Initial Incident Action Plan"?
What is the ICS-201 Incident Briefing?
What is the physical place where PIO's can gather to work to distribute the common message?
What is the Joint Information Center?