When a company officer arrives first on a fire scene, the officer is in command until: - A chief officer declared arrives and under may choose to assume command.
An employee becomes frustrated because he/she cannot co
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When a company officer arrives first on a fire scene, the officer is in command until: - A chief officer declared arrives and under may choose to assume command.
An employee becomes frustrated because he/she cannot comply with conflicting orders from different bosses. This situation was caused by a violation of: - unity of command
In the fire service, division of labor is necessary to: - Assign responsibility
Prevent duplication of effort
Make specific and clear-cut assignments
ALL OF THE ABOVE
Policies are examples of standing plans designed to provide: - guidance for decision making
A procedure is a(n): - detailed guide to action.
Which of the following is one of the major functions of the Incident Management System ? - Planning
The Incident Management System has a number of components that provide the basis for an effective IMS operation. Which of the following is NOT one of these components? - Prefile plans
Which of the following is not a major functional area of the incident management system?
-Groups
-Planning
-Logistics
-Operations - Groups
NFPA ______ is the standard that contains minimum requirements and procedures for a safety and health program. - 1500
Passengers and drivers / operators of responding emergency vehicles should do all of the following except: - ride on the tailboard.
Under normal conditions, only a (n), may order multiple alarms or additional resources for large-scale incidents. - incident commander
As it relates to the Incident Management System (IMS) , a division refers to: - a geographic location or designation.
Which of the following is not a component of an Incident Management System? - Independent action plans
The Incident Management System should: - be initiated by the first fire unit on the scene
The tracking of personnel working at an incident requires a system that is standardized for every incident to establish : - accountability
In the Incident Management System, the ________ has authority over the ordering, releasing, and controlling resources - Incident Commander
In the Incident Management System, are functional crews assigned to perform a specific task such as ventilation or rescue. - groups
Within the Incident Management System, the positions of Safety, Liaison, and information are: - Command staff positions
The Incident Management System is best defined as: - an organized, systematic method for the command , control , and management of end emergency incident .
What is the optimal number of individuals that one person should be supervising at an emergency incident? - Five
In order for the Incident Management System to function properly, it must contain all of the following components except:
-common terminology
-integrated communication
-all personnel from a single agency
-consolidated incident action plans - all personnel from a single agency.
Under the Incident Management System, the ________ is responsible for determining the strategic goals for control of an incident. - Incident Commander
Under the Incident Management System, the _________
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