3rd Edition Chapter 15 Managing Incidents Flashcards
What two programs provided the foundation for the National Incident Management System (NIMS)?
FIRESCOPE and Fire Ground Commander
FIRESCOPE?
FIrefighting REsources of Southern California Organized for Potential Emergencies
Who developed Fire Ground Commander program to met the needs of an all-hazards metropolitan fire department?
Fire Chiefs Alan Brunacini, Bruce Varner, and Chuck Kime
A system that defines the roles and responsibilities to be assumed by personnel and the operating procedures to be used in the management and direction of emergency operations. Also, is part of the NIMS Command and Management component?
Incident Command System (ICS)
A core set of doctrines, concepts, principles, terminology, and organizational processes. It allows for effective, efficient, and collaborative incident management across all emergency management and incident response organizations?
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
NIMS has five components?
- Preparedness
- Communications and information management
- Resource Management
- Command and Management
- Ongoing Management and Maintenance
Most fire department tactical and task activities fall under which section within ICS?
Operations Section
For emergency operations, what is the recommended span of control? Span of Control is also maintained by adding more levels of management as an officer’s effective span of control is exceeded
Three to Five individuals
What are the three levels of command in the ICS?
- Strategic Level
- Tactical Level
- Task Level
The overall direction and goals are set in what level of the ICS? The incident commander always functions at this level
Strategic Level
Objectives at this level define that actions that are necessary to achieve the strategic goals. The supervisor would manage a group of resources to accomplish the objective?
Tactical Level
Which level of the ICS is the physical work accomplished?
Task Level
The individual who is responsible for the management of all incident operations?
Incident Commander
The incident commander is responsible for the completion of three strategic priorities?
- Life Safety
- Incident Stabilization
- Property Conservation
What are other responsibilities of the incident commander?
- Build a command structure that matches the organizational needs of the incident
- Translating the strategic priorities into tactical objectives
- Assigning the resources that are required to perform the tactical assignments