284 - All Hazards Plan (1 of 2) Flashcards

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Who is the owner of Order 284 - All Hazards Plan?

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Assistant Chief of Special Events

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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) has adopted the _____ and _____ as the method of response to organize both short-term and long-term field-level operations for an “All Hazards” approach to a broad spectrum of emergencies ranging from small to complex incidents, both natural and manmade.

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National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS)

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______ – Directives issued by the President of the United States on matters pertaining to Homeland Security.

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Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)/Presidential Policy Directive (PPD)

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The NRF is designed to reflect the policy established in the _____ and _____ to create a single comprehensive approach to domestic incident management.

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Homeland Security Act of 2002, and HSPD 5

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The _____ was designed to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents including terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies by establishing a single comprehensive approach to domestic incident management.

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HSPD 5

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_____ is a component of NIMS and is a standard incident management organization with five functional areas

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ICS

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The five functional areas of ICS

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command, operations, planning, logistics, and finance/administration

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Lieutenants and Administration – in addition to (1a-d and 2), shall complete, _______ prior to or after promotion.

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ICS 400 Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff – Complex Incidents

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_____ establishes the organizational and procedural framework, as authorized by Chapter 252, Florida State Statute (F.S.S.) to ensure that the City of Jacksonville (COJ)/Duval County is prepared to deal with “all hazards.”

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CEMP

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The CEMP emphasizes action within the four phases of the Emergency Management cycle:

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Preparedness, Response, Recovery and Mitigation.

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The _____ defines the functional roles and responsibilities of each government entity that partners in the City of Jacksonville/Duval County’s disaster organization and their relationship to each other.

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CEMP

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The CEMP is organized into four essential elements: _____, _____ and _____

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The Basic Plan and three annexes that address Hazard Specific Plans (HSPs), Interagency Coordinating Procedures (ICP’s), and Standardized Operating Guidelines (SOG’s).

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_____ – are based on the COJ/Duval County’s vulnerability to specific hazards discussed in the situation section of the CEMP’s Basic Plan.

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Hazard Specific Plan (HSP)

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_____ – detail by name the lead, participating and coordinating entities and their roles and responsibilities in the four phases of an emergency or disaster.

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Interagency Coordinating Procedure (ICP)

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Each ICP outlines _____ or _____ that are generic to all agencies regardless of the hazard.

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specific tasks or “functional” procedures

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_____ - are procedures or guidelines that are agency specific and utilized by that agency to accomplish the functions, missions or activities outlined by corresponding HSPs or ICPs.

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Standardized Operating Guidelines (SOG)

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Emergency Preparedness Coordinator (EPC) – _____.

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The Commanding Officer of the Field Training Office/Emergency Preparedness Unit

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ICS is applicable across disciplines and is normally structured to facilitate activities in five major functional areas:

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Command; Operations; Planning; Logistics; and Finance and Administration.

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ICS is a proven management tool representing “_____” and has become the standard for all hazard emergency operations management, ensuring unity of command and providing a framework for more efficient and effective response and recovery coordination.

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best practices

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_____ and _____ action is required to minimize loss of life, reduce property damage, and permit involved authorities to fulfill their responsibilities.

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Immediate and decisive

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While disasters, critical incidents, and/or terrorist/weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents are complex by nature, every incident is different and therefore, _______ is the key.

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coordination

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The ICS permits a clear point of control with various elements of support, which can be _____ or _____ with ease to escalating or diminishing situations.

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expanded and/or contracted

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_____ is the principal planner and advisor to the Sheriff on critical incidents involving the JSO.

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The Chief of Homeland Security

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_____ was developed so responders from different jurisdictions and disciplines can work together better to respond to natural disasters and emergencies, including acts of terrorism.

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NIMS

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NIMS benefits include: (5)

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a unified approach to incident management
standard ICS
emphasis on preparedness
mutual aid
resource management.
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To provide this framework for interoperability and compatibility, the NIMS is based on an appropriate balance of _____ and _____.

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flexibility and standardization

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The NIMS provides a ____, ____ and ____ national framework within which government and private entities at all levels can work together to manage domestic incidents, regardless of their cause, size, location, or complexity.

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consistent, flexible, and adjustable

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phases of incident management: (5)

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prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.

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The NIMS provides a set of standardized organizational structures such as the ____, ____ and ____

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ICS, multiagency coordination systems, and public information systems.

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A _____incident/event is the most complex requiring national resources to safely and effectively manage and operate.

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Type 1

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This type of incident/event will be run by the Emergency Operations Center following the guidelines established in the COJ’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.

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Type 1 and Type 2

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A _____ incident/event extends beyond the capabilities for local control and is expected to go into multiple operational periods.

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Type 2

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This incident/event may require the response of resources out of the area, including regional and/or national resources to manage effectively the operations, command, and general staffing.

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Type 2

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A _____ incident/event extends beyond the capabilities of the initial response and the incident may extend into multiple operational periods.

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Type 3

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This incident/event would typically involve the call up of additional departmental or COJ resources.

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Type 3

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At this level, the incident may be managed by one of the COJ’s _____ All Hazard Incident Management Teams or depending on the complexity of the situation; it may be run by the Emergency Operational Center.

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Type 3

Type 3

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Type 3: Initial response activities will be documented on an _____.

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Incident Briefing form (ICS Form 201)

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This form will be used in real-time to assist in activating the ICS.

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Incident Briefing form (ICS Form 201)

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This form will serve as foundation for the development of a formal Incident Action Plan for the next operational period and for the transfer of command.

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Incident Briefing form (ICS Form 201)

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Type 3: A written Incident Action Plan which will include, at a minimum: (3)

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(a) Incident Objectives (ICS Form 202);
(b) Organization Assignment List (ICS Form 203); and
(c) Assignment List (ICS Form 204).

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Optional forms which may be included in the Incident Action Plan, depending on the complexity of the situation: (4)

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(a) Incident Radio Communications Plan (ICS Form 205);
(b) Medical Plan (ICS Form 206);
(c) Organizational Chart (ICS Form 207); and
(d) Safety Message (ICS Form 208).

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Additional forms may be used for documentation, depending on the complexity of the situation: (3)

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(a) Incident Status Summary (ICS Form 209);
(b) General Message (ICS Form 213); and
(c) Unit Log (ICS Form 214).

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A ____ incident/event is when several resources are required to mitigate the incident and the incident is usually limited to one operational period.

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Type 4

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Type 4 incidents that require a Watch Commanders response will be documented using the_____

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ICS 201 Form

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A _____ incident/event can be handled with one or two resources and does not extend into any additional operational periods.

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Type 5

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When a supervisor has verified that an incident/event meets the definition of a Type 1 – 4 incident/event, they will notify the _____ via the Police Emergency Communications Supervisor to request available resources (e.g., mobile command vehicle, generators, fuel truck, tents, tarps, shovels, traffic cones, barricades, etc.);

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Commanding Officer of the Emergency Preparedness Unit

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The _____ is a management system designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure, designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management.

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ICS

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A basic premise of ICS is that it is ____ and ____

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widely applicable and modular.

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ICS is organized into ____ and _____

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Command Staff and General Staff

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ICS Command Staff (3)

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Safety, Liaison, and Public Information

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ICS General Staff (4)

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Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance