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Final Exam for: IS-200.C: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, 2026 Latest Update|Graded A+. Final Exam for: IS-200.C: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, 2026 Latest Update|Graded A+.
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Which Incident Type is limited to one operational period, does not require a written Incident Action Plan, involves Command and General Staff only if needed, and requires several single resources? A. Type 3 B. Type 5 C. Type 2 D. Type 4 - ANSWER - D. Type 4 When the supervisor-to-subordinate ratio exceeds manageable span of control, additional Teams, Divisions, Groups, Branches, or Sections can be established. Which NIMS Management characteristic does this describe? A. Modular Organization B. Management by Objectives C. Comprehensive Resource Management D. Formal Communication - ANSWER -A. Modular Organization When command is transferred, then all personnel involved in the incident should be told: A. The limits of the Incident Commander's scope of authority B. The Incident Commander's cell phone number C. The qualifications of the incoming Incident Commander D. The effective time and date of the transfer - ANSWER -D. The effective time and date of the transfer Which of these is NOT a tool that you would need at the incident? A. Agency Procedures Manual B. Exercise Plan C. Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) D. Maps of the affected area - ANSWER - B. Exercise Plan
Which type of briefing is delivered to individual resources or crews who are assigned to operational tasks and/or work at or near the incident site? A. Staff-level briefing B. Operational Period Briefing C. Field-level briefing D. Section-level briefing - ANSWER -C. Field-level briefing An Incident Commander's scope of authority is derived from existing laws, agency policies, and/or ______. A. Outgoing Incident Commander B. IMT Position Description C. Delegation of Authority D. Incident Action Plan - ANSWER -C. Delegation of Authority Which statement best describes ICS Form 201? A. It allows a Single Resource Unit Leader to track major activities during each operational period. B. Lists all resources and organization assignments for the upcoming operations period C. It is completed by the Safety Officer in order to address safety concerns and identify mitigation measures. D. It contains status information for briefing the incoming Incident Commander or other incoming resources. - ANSWER -D. It contains status information for briefing the incoming Incident Commander or other incoming resources. A right or obligation to act on behalf of a department, agency, or jurisdiction is defined as? A. Response Operation B. Authority C. Recovery Operation D. Contingency Plan - ANSWER -B. Authority Which statement accurately describes one reason a delegation of authority may be needed? A. When the incident scope is complex or beyond existing authorities B. To specify the Incident Action Plan to be implemented by the Incident Commander C. To relieve the granting authority of the ultimate responsibility for the incident
Which major NIMS Component describes systems and methods that help to ensure that incident personnel and other decision makers have the means and information they need to make and communicate decisions? A. Command and Coordination B. Chain of Command and Unity of Command C. Resource Management D. Communications and Information Management - ANSWER -D. Communications and Information Management An important feature of Emergency Operation Plans is that they ________________________________. A. may be used in place of the National Incident Management System. B. are specifically tailored to recovery and contingency plans. C. are available electronically and may be updated throughout the incident. D. provide a uniform response to all hazards that a community may face. - ANSWER -D. provide a uniform response to all hazards that a community may face. Which Command Staff member approves the Incident Action Plan and all requests pertaining to the ordering and releasing of incident resources? A. Safety Officer B. Liaison Officer C. Incident Commander D. Public Information Officer - ANSWER -C. Incident Commander The Incident Command System (ICS) is: A. A relatively new approach created based on the lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey disaster operations. B. Most applicable to the management of complex incidents that extend over many hours or days. C. A standardized management tool for meeting the demands of small or large emergency or nonemergency situations. D. A military system used in domestic incidents to ensure command and control of Federal resources. - ANSWER - C. A standardized management tool for meeting the demands of small or large emergency or nonemergency situations.
Which Incident Type requires regional or national resources with up to 200 personnel per operational period? A. Type 2 B. Type 5 C. Type 1 D. Type 4 - ANSWER -A. Type 2 Which of the following is NOT part of the NIMS Management characteristic of Chain of Command? A. Restricts personnel from sharing information with each other. B. Avoids confusion by requiring that orders flow from supervisors. C. Allows the Incident Commander to control the actions of personnel under his or her supervision. D. Details how authority flows through the incident management organization. - ANSWER -A. Restricts personnel from sharing information with each other. Which factor does not impact the complexity of an incident? A. Political sensitivity, external influences, and media relations B. Cost considerations of responding agencies C. Community and responder safety D. Potential hazardous materials - ANSWER -B. Cost considerations of responding agencies Which ICS Supervisory Position title is used at the Division/Group organizational level? A. Chief B. Supervisor C. Officer D. Leader - ANSWER -B. Supervisor Which General Staff member directs management of all incident- related operational activities to achieve the incident objectives? A. Planning Section Chief B. Planning Division Director C. Operations Section Chief D. Tactics Section Chief - ANSWER -C. Operations Section Chief To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing Incident Commander should provide a ___________ to the new Incident Commander. A. Lessons Learned Report B. Situational Analysis Document C.
System—a common, unified approach to "strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies." Presidential Policy Directive 8 (PPD-8), National Preparedness, - ANSWER -describes the Nation's approach to preparedness-one that involves the whole community, including individuals, businesses, community- and faith-based organizations, schools, tribes, and all levels of government (Federal, State, local, tribal and territorial) which NIMS management characteristic includes developing and issuing assignments, plans, procedures, and protocols to accomplish tasks? - ANSWER -management by objective which of the following is not a recommended characteristic for incident objectives - ANSWER -stated in broad terms to allow for flexibility which type of briefing is delivered to individual resources or crews who are assigned to operational tasks and/or work at or near the incident site - ANSWER -field-level briefing which incident type do these characteristics describe: some or all of the command and general staff are activated as well as Division or Group supervisor and/or Unit leader positions, the incident extends into multiple operational periods, and a written IAP is required - ANSWER -type 3 To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing incident commander should provide a ----- to the new incident commander - ANSWER - transfer of command briefing
NIMS provides a consistent framework for incident management at all jurisdictional levels regardless of the cause, size, or complexity of the incident - ANSWER -true which factor does not impact the complexity of an incident - ANSWER -cost considerations of responding agencies an incident commander's scope of authority is derived from existing laws, agency policies, and/ or ---- - ANSWER -delegation of authority which NIMS management characteristic refers to the number of subordinates that directly report to a supervisor - ANSWER - manageable span of control means that each individual has a designated supervisor to whom they report to at the scene of the incident - ANSWER -unity of command allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountability - ANSWER -unified command refers to the orderly line of authority within the ranks of the incident management organization - ANSWER -chain of command` the command function must be clearly established from the beginning of an incident. When command is transferred the process must include: - ANSWER -a briefing that captures all essential information to continuing safe and effective operations
ordering resources from off-incident locations - ANSWER -logistics section which section would perform cost analysis and contracting services - ANSWER -finance/administration section who handles media and public inquires, emergency public information and warnings, rumor monitoring and response, and media monitoring, and coordinates the dissemination of information in an accurate and timely manner - ANSWER -public information officer who is responsible for monitoring incident operations and advising the incident commander on all matters relating to operational safety, including the health and safety of emergency responder personnel - ANSWER -safety officer which organizational structure for the general staff uses correct ICS principles, position titles, and features - ANSWER -two branches that manage medical (EMS and Life support) and Investigative (police) resources under the supervision of a director when command is transferred, then all personnel involved in the incident should be told - ANSWER -the effective time and date of the transfer when a more qualified person arrives on scene, which statement best describes what happens - ANSWER -the more qualified person has options based on agency guidelines; these can include assuming command, maintaining command as is, or requesting a more qualified incident commander
which command staff member approves the incident action plan and all requests pertaining to the ordering and releasing of incident resources - ANSWER -incident commander which incident type requires regional or national resources with up to 200 personnel per operational period - ANSWER -type 2 which of the following demonstrates a leader's commitment to duty - ANSWER -all of the above which incident type requires regional or national resources, all command and general staff positions are activated, branches are activated, personnel may exceed 500 per operational period, and a disaster declaration may occur - ANSWER -type 1 the ICS is only applicable to large, complex incidents - ANSWER - false which of these is NOT a tool that you would need at the incident - ANSWER -exercise plan which ICS supervisory position title is used at the division/group organizational level - ANSWER -supervisor mutual aid agreements - ANSWER -assist agencies and jurisdictions when existing resources are inadequate the ICS is - ANSWER -a standardized management tool for meeting the demands of small or large emergency or nonemergency situations
On July 18, 2001, a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed and caught fire in a downtown Baltimore tunnel, causing a near shutdown of the city and burning so hot that firefighters couldn't reach the flames for 8 hours. At one point, all major highways into the city were blocked off, a Baltimore Orioles game at nearby Camden Yards was canceled, and the Inner Harbor was closed to boat traffic. A water-main break near the tunnel added to the chaos, causing the collapse of part of a major thoroughfare and power outages. Select your strategy: - ANSWER -given the magnitude of this incident, assign all command staff immediately to support the incident commander Instructions: Read the question below and then select the correct ANSWER. An agency or organization providing personnel, services, or other resources to the agency with direct responsibility for incident management is called a(n): - ANSWER -assisting agency Instructions: Read the question below and then select the correct ANSWER. An ___________ is an individual assigned to an incident from an assisting or cooperating agency. - ANSWER -agency representative You have been asked to assist Emerald City in its response to increasing flooding. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports it has been raining heavily for the past 7 days, averaging 1. inches of rain each 24-hour period. The areas of concerns are as follows:
The Rapid River, which runs north and south through Emerald City, is experiencing slow-rise flooding. The flooding is being aggravated by debris catching on the low bridge downstream from lower Lake Emerald. Located near the bridge is the Lake Emerald Independent Living Complex, which includes a skilled nursing facility. Residents are being asked to evacuate their homes in anticipation of the rising floodwaters. It is 1200 hours, and the NWS has just informed the County Emergency Management office that the flooding is expected to crest at 1800 today. It is expected that this flood crest will cause flooding as indicated on the projected floodplain map. - ANSWER -divide the operations section into three divisions, each assigned to a different geographical area to evacuate Instructions: Review the scenario below, select the best course of action, then select Check. Rain is continuing and response resources are being ordered to address the needs of flood victims and restore essential services. Select the best course of action: - ANSWER -assign a staging area manager who will report to the operations section chief Instructions: Review the scenario below, select the best course of action, then select Check. With the addition of the Staging Area, the Operations Section Chief has the following subordinate leaders reporting directly to him: Staging Area Manager, Division A Supervisor, Division B Supervisor, Division C Supervisor, Flood Control Group Supervisor, and Nursing Home Task Force Leader. After the river crests, the Operations Section will need to perform additional functions such as control the perimeter, perform search and rescue operations, and restore utilities.
Before establishing the Planning Section, the Incident Commander did not have sufficient resources to develop a written Incident Action Plan. What should the Incident Commander do? - ANSWER -Use the Incident Briefing, ICS Form 201, as the initial Incident Action Plan (IAP) until a Planning Section has been established It's the beginning of an operational period. The Operations Section Chief is meeting with all tactical resources to present the plan for the next operational period to all tactical resources - ANSWER -section level briefing A supervisor within the Logistics Section is meeting with personnel to clarify tasks and scope of the work as well as define the reporting schedule, subordinate responsibilities and delegated authority, and the supervisor's expectations - ANSWER -staff level briefing A Task Force Leader is meeting with team members at a work site to discuss tactics and safety issues - ANSWER -field level briefing Instructions: Review the statement from the Emerald City Incident Operational Period Briefing. After reviewing the statement, click on who would present this information, then click on Check."First, a brief overview of our incident. It is 1200 hours, and the National Weather Service has just informed the County Emergency Management office that the flooding is expected to crest at 1800 today. The Command Post has been established in the parking lot at the Fire Station in the Tactical Mobile Command Vehicle. Divisions A, B, and C are assigned to alert and warning in the projected inundation zone; estimate completion by 1330."Who
would present this information during the Operational Period Briefing? - ANSWER -operations section chief Instructions: Review the statement from the Emerald City Incident Operational Period Briefing. After reviewing the statement, click on who would present this information, then click on Check."The objectives for the next operational period are:1.Ensure safety of responders and public in impact area.2.Ensure effective public information.3.Evacuate vulnerable populations and areas of the city that may be cut off by floodwaters.4.Protect buildings and infrastructure from floodwaters."Who would present this information during the Operational Period Briefing? - ANSWER - incident commander Instructions: Review the statement from the Emerald City Incident Operational Period Briefing. After reviewing the statement, click on who would present this information, then click on Check."Everyone should avoid skin contact with floodwaters. Drive with lights on. Watch for downed power lines in flood vicinity. Wear personal flotation devices when near/around water. Monitor City radio frequency F2 for safety updates."Who would present this information during the Operational Period Briefing? - ANSWER -safety officer Instructions: Review the statement from the Emerald City Incident Operational Period Briefing. After reviewing the statement, click on who would present this information, then click on Check."The next Operational Period Briefing is scheduled for today at 1400. Right after this briefing, we will have a quick Planning Meeting. At the next Operational Period Briefing, I will distribute a written Incident Action Plan. Any questions? If not, we're adjourned."Who would present this information during the Operational Period Briefing? - ANSWER -planning section chief
Five Type I ambulances and crew complements with a leader. - ANSWER -strike team Instructions: The tactical resources below have been request to respond to a landslide incident. Review the request, click on the correct title of the resources, then click on Check. Remember, you may use the glossary! One Type I ambulance and crew complement. - ANSWER -single resource Instructions: The tactical resources below have been request to respond to a landslide incident. Review the request, click on the correct title of the resources, then click on Check. Remember, you may use the glossary! One Type III Helicopter, one Urban Search & Rescue Team, and one Emergency Medical Technician with a leader - ANSWER - task force Instructions: Read the scenario below and then select the appropriate incident type. Remember, Type 5 is the least complex and Type 1 the most complex. Scenario:A multivehicle accident has occurred with fatalities and numerous critical injuries, and there are possible structural integrity concerns with the road. Local resources are on the scene. The rescue, investigation, and engineering operations are expected to go into multiple operational periods. Operational briefings are being documented; a written Incident Action Plan has been developed. - ANSWER -type 3 incident
Scenario: Ongoing flooding is occurring in a tri-State area. Local and regional resources are overwhelmed, and there are numerous missing and injured persons. Additional rain and wind is forecasted for the tri-State area. The President has declared all counties in the affected region as disaster areas under the Stafford Act. - ANSWER -type 1 incident Scenario: A cargo jet has crashed with injuries onboard and on the ground. Additionally, possible hazardous materials are aboard the jet. State and local resources are managing the incident. All Command positions are filled and the Operations and Planning Sections have been activated. - ANSWER -type 2 incident Scenario: A three-car accident has occurred in a small residential area. Two of the drivers and several passengers have sustained minor injuries. The response will be completed within a single operational period. - ANSWER -type 5 incident Scenario: A bank robber is holding staff and patrons hostage. An Operations Section has been activated with a Perimeter Control Group, Investigation Group, and SWAT Unit. The Command Staff includes the Incident Commander and a Public Information Officer, and the incident may extend into multiple operational periods - ANSWER -type 3 incident The arrival of a more qualified person means that a change in incident command must occur - ANSWER -false