284B - All Hazards Plan Administrative Order Flashcards
Who owns the All Hazards Plan Administrative Order?
Assistant Chief of Special Events
NIMS stands for what?
National Incident Management System
Does NIMS embrace the ICS and establishes a response structure that is scalable to meet the needs and complexity of a disaster event?
Yes
ICS is a component of what?
NIMS
What are the five functional areas of ICS?
Command Operations Planning Logistics Administration Finance
Minimum ICS training for sworn officers is what?
IS 100.b or 100.LEb
IS 200.b
IS 700.a
IS 800.b
The Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) emphasizes action within the four phases of the emergency management cycle. What are the four phases?
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Mitigation
What are the four essential elements of CEMP?
The Basic Plan Three annexes; 1. Hazard Specific Plans 2. Interagency Coordinating Procedures 3. Standardized Operating Guidelines
—— detail by name the lead, participating and coordinating entities and their roles and responsibilities in the Four phases of an emergency or disaster.
Interagency Coordinating Procedure (ICP)
Who is the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator?
Commanding Officer of the Field Training Unit/Emergency Preparedness Unit
Who is the principle planner and adviser to the Sheriff on critical incidents involving the JSO?
Chief of Homeland Security
How often will training on the All Hazard Plan be done?
Annually
What is a NIMS Type 1 Incident?
Most complex requiring national resources to safely and effectively manage and operate.
What is a NIMS Type 2 Incident?
Extends beyond the capabilities for local control and is expected to go into multiple operational periods.
What is a NIMS Type 3 Incident?
Extends beyond the capabilities of the initial response and may extend into multiple operational periods
What forms must be used in a Type 3 Incident?
Incident Briefing Form (ICS Form 201)
IAP to include Incident Objectives (ICS Form 202), and
Organizational Assignment (ICS Form 206), and
Assignment List (ICS Form 204)
What is a Type 4 NIMS Incident?
When several resources are required to mitigate the incident and is usually limited one operational period
Type —— incidents that require a Watch Commander to respond will be documented in a ICS 201 Form.
Type 4
If a supervisor has verified that an incident or event meets the definition of a Type 1-4 Incident/event, who do they contact?
Commanding Officer of the Emergency Preparedness Unit vis PECO Supervisor
Who makes up the ICS Command Staff?
Safety
Liaison
Public Information
Who makes up the ICS General Staff?
Operations
Planning
Logistics
Finance
The first individual on scene is what?
Incident Commander
Incident Commanders responsibilities include;
Activate ICS Establish safety requirements Establish immediate priorities Determine Incident objectives and strategies Establish CP Mobilize personnel and resources Approve and authorize IAP Notify Sheriff’s Administration
What three sections prepare IAP?
Planning Section
Operations Section
Logistics Section
Incident Commander might establish a sixth functional area based on circumstances. What is it?
Intelligence