ICS 204
What is the Assignment List?
What positions make up Command Staff Positions?
What is Incident Commander, (IC) Liaison Officer (LOFR), Public Information Officer (PIO) and Safety Officer (SO).
Who approves the Incident Action Plan?
Who is the Incident Commander?
How many positions traditionally make up the Command and General Staff (C&GS)?
What is 8?
What does the Planning P stand for?
What is the Planning Cycle?
ICS 206
What is Medical Plan?
What positions make up General Staff positions?
What are Operations (OSC), Logistics (LSC), Planning (PSC) and Finance/Administration (FSC).
This frames the parameters of success and defines what needs to be accomplished.
What is Leaders Intent?
What positions are considered part of the Command Staff?
What is IC, SOFR, LOFR and PIO?
This part of the Planning P is completed only once during an Incident or Event.
What is the stem?
ICS 215A
What is Incident Action Plan Safety Analysis?
What are the six Organizational Elements (resources) used within the Operations Section?
What are 1)single resources, 2) Strike Teams, 3)Task Forces, 4) Divisions, 5) Groups and 6) Branches?
Based on the Leader's Intent, what are created to provide the "big picture", and the desired end state.
What are Incident Objectives?
What positions are considered General Staff positions?
Four Section Chiefs (Operations, Planning, Logistics and Finance)?
The Planning P contains ___ meetings, ____ briefing and several blocks of time.
What 3 an 1 ?
ICS 211
What is Incident Check-in List?
What does SCKN stand for and who do they work for?
What is Status Check-in Recorder (SCKN) and Resource Unit Leader?
Developing and IAP requires, understanding the situation, establishing Incident Objectives, strategies and tactics, development of the plan, dissemination of the plan and ____________.
What is Execute, evaluate and if necessary, revise the plan
Which meeting provides the first opportunity of the Command and General Staff to share critical information?
What is the Initial Strategy Meeting?
Name the three meetings and the one brief listed in the Planning P cycle.
What is C&GS Strategy meeting, Tactics meeting, Planning meeting and the Operational Period Briefing?
ICS 225
What is Crew Performance Report?
What does FOBS stand for and who do they work for?
What is Field Observer and they work for Situation Unit Leader?
These objectives are not operational by nature, but still critical to managing the incident. Examples include "keep the affected public and stakeholders informed", "provide for safety of the responders throughout", and maintain costs commensurate with the values at risk"
What are Management Objectives?
What meeting must be scheduled for the C&GS if the IC/UC adjust/modify the Incident Objectives?
What is the Strategy Meeting?
If the operational period starts at 0600 hours, what time must the Operations Period Briefing start?
What is 0500 hours?