What SEMS stands for.
What is...
"The Standardized Emergency Management System"
The location of the City of LA's secondary EOC.
What is...
"The Ahmanson Recruit Training Center"
Allows for EOC essential functions to be accomplished, even with reduced staff.
What is...
"Cross training"
The number of standing objectives used in the LA City EOC.
What is...
"7 Standing Objectives"
The highest level of activation during a major emergency.
What is...
"Level I"
Another name for an Emergency Operations Center.
What is...
A Multi-Agency Coordination System.
This facility factor is the culmination of all location and design factors for an EOC.
What is...
"Survivability"
One word that describes the ability to switch to a backup system if needed.
What is...
"Redundancy"
A mneumonic describing the best method to structure objectives in the EOC.
What is...
SMART. Specific, Measurable, Action-oriented, Realistic, Time-sensitive.
The draw down and completion of EOC functions, eventually returning to Duty Officer Status.
What is...
Deactivation.
Promotes problem resolution at the lowest practical level.
What is...
"An advantage of the EOC"
The name of the response software used by the City of Los Angeles EOC.
What is...
"WebEOC"
The designation of individuals authorized to enact policy or make decisions is called...
What is...
"Delegations of Authority"
This individual is the head of the Emergency Operations Organization.
Who is...
"The Mayor"
What is...
"Training and Exercises"
The mutual aid system used for Emergency Managers in the State of California.
What is...
Emergency Management Mutual Aid (EMMA)
The City of Los Angeles EOC is fully equipped with utilities working, and has a short startup period. This is an example of a ________ EOC.
What is...
"A hot EOC"
These EOC documents should cover a position's title, role, responsibilities, tasks, and resources.
What is...
"Job Aids"
Information in a situation report that is relevant to citywide priorities and current EOC operations in support of the field.
What is...
"Essential Elements of Information (EEI)"
Provides a national standard and guidance for exercises.
What is...
"The Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)"
A NIMS/SEMS requirement for the field, but not the Emergency Operations Center.
What is...
"The Incident Command System (ICS)."
The individual responsible for customizing their POD space in the City of LA EOC.
What is...
"The responding Department"
In the City of Los Angeles, this Plan outlines the roles and responsibilities of each Department towards all-hazards response.
What is...
"The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)"
The largest section in the EOC, responsible for supporting the information and resource requests from the field.
What is...
"Operations"
The "leg" of the Planning P is also known as the ________ Phase.
What is...
"The Reactive Phase"