Why did the air force revise its disaster response force and creats afims
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To be consistent with the National Incident Management System
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Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and include vehicle fires and personal injuries
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This would be a type 5 incident. The incident can be handled with one or two single resources with up to six personnel.
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Which type of incident extends beyond the installations resource capabilities for response requiring local state and federal response resources to effectively mange the indent and includes wildfires
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type 2
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What is a factor that affects the control of an incident
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C. Both A and B
Area involved and Threat to life and property
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Do emergency responders deploy after the first responders to expand command and control and provide additional support
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True
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Who deploy Immediately To The Scene To Provide Initial Command And Control To Save Lives And To Suppress And Control Hazards.
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First Responders
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Is the incident commander a trained and experienced responder that provides on-scene tactical using subject matter experts and support from other functions
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True
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What is the incident type also described as is the combination of involved factors that affect the probability of control of an incident
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incident complexity
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Is the AFIMS provide the framework with which your installation's DRF responds to all hazard events
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True
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Incidents are categorized based on their complexity into how many types
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Five
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The at your installation is comprised of four functions that provide an overall cross-functional installation risk management program for developing threathazard plans and budgets
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Planning and Management Staff
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The afims includes how many phases of incident management
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Three
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The incident command system is organized around five major areas what are they
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command, finance and administration, logistics, operations, and planning
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Incident types are determined based on the number of resources and the needed to properly handle the incident
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Amount of time
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Why did the air force revise its disaster response force and creats afims
To be consistent with the National Incident Management System
(NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF) policies
Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and include vehicle fires and personal injuries
This would be a type 5 incident. The incident can be handled with one or two single resources with up to six personnel.
Which type of incident extends beyond the installations resource capabilities for response requiring local state and federal response resources to effectively mange the indent and includes wildfires
type 2
What is a factor that affects the control of an incident
C. Both A and B
Area involved and Threat to life and property
Do emergency responders deploy after the first responders to expand command and control and provide additional support
True
Who deploy Immediately To The Scene To Provide Initial Command And Control To Save Lives And To Suppress And Control Hazards.
First Responders
Is the incident commander a trained and experienced responder that provides on-scene tactical using subject matter experts and support from other functions
True
What is the incident type also described as is the combination of involved factors that affect the probability of control of an incident
incident complexity
Is the AFIMS provide the framework with which your installation's DRF responds to all hazard events
True
Incidents are categorized based on their complexity into how many types
Five
The at your installation is comprised of four functions that provide an overall cross-functional installation risk management program for developing threathazard plans and budgets
Planning and Management Staff
The afims includes how many phases of incident management
Three
The incident command system is organized around five major areas what are they
command, finance and administration, logistics, operations, and planning
Incident types are determined based on the number of resources and the needed to properly handle the incident
Why did the air force revise its disaster response force and creats afims
What is the ratioale for the use of all-hazards emergency response planning
What structure is the physical location at which coordination of information and resources takes place under the US National Incident Management System
Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and include vehicle fires and personal injuries
Why did the air force revise its disaster response force and creats afims
What structure is the physical location at which coordination of information and resources takes place under the US National Incident Management System
Which type of incident extends beyond the installations resource capabilities for response requiring local state and federal response resources to effectively mange the indent and includes wildfires
What is a factor that affects the control of an incident
When would a multi agency coordination system be required
Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and include vehicle fires and personal injuries
Which type of incident extends beyond the installations resource capabilities for response requiring local state and federal response resources to effectively mange the indent and includes wildfires
What is a factor that affects the control of an incident
When would a multi agency coordination system be required
Why did the air force revise its disaster response force and creats afims
What is the ratioale for the use of all-hazards emergency response planning
What structure is the physical location at which coordination of information and resources takes place under the US National Incident Management System
What is the ratioale for the use of all-hazards emergency response planning
Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and include vehicle fires and personal injuries
Which type of incident extends beyond the installations resource capabilities for response requiring local state and federal response resources to effectively mange the indent and includes wildfires
What is a factor that affects the control of an incident