II-06 Incident Management Flashcards
3.04 Base: The location at which the primary support function is conducted (Incident name or other designator is added to the term “Base”.) There is only __ Base per incident. The Base is used in large incidents to house all equipment and personnel support operations. The ____, which orders all resources and supplies, is also located at the Base.
- one
- Logistics Section
3.05 ____: That organizational level having functional/geographic responsibility for major aspects of incident operations. The Branch level is organizationally situated between the Section and Division or Group in the Operations Section; and between the Section and Units in the Logistics Section. Branches are identified by the use of Roman numerals or by ____ area.
- Branch
- functional
3.06 ____: The chief officer in charge of a Branch, reporting directly to the IC or the Operations Chief (if established)
- Branch Director
3.07 ____: A geographical site, within the general incident area, separate from the base, equipped and staffed to provide food, water, and sanitary services to ____.
- Camp
- incident personnel
3.10 ____: That location at which primary Command functions are executed; usually co-located with the Incident Base.
- Command Post (CP)
3.12 ____: Functional unit within the Service Branch of the Logistics Section. This unit is responsible for the incident communications plan, the installation and repair of communications equipment, and operation of the Incident Communications Center
- Communications Unit
The HFD Communications Van is dispatched on all ___fires or when requested by the I.C.
- 2-11
3.15 ______: Functional Unit within the Planning Section. Responsib orderly, safe, efficient demobilization of resources committed to the incident.
- Demobilization Unit
3.22 : ______Refers to the five major activities in ICS: Command, Operations, Logistics, Planning, and Finance/Administration. A sixth section, _____, may be established if required, to meet incident management needs with an intensive law enforcement investigatory or medical information component.
- Function
- Intelligence
3.23 _____: The group of incident management personnel organized according to function
and reporting to the Incident Commander. The General Staff is normally comprised of the
Operations Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, Logistics Section Chief, and
Finance/Administration Section Chief or their designee
- General Staff`
3.24 ______: Functional Unit within the Support Branch of the Logistics Section. Responsible for fueling/maintaining/repairing vehicles and the transportation of personnel
and supplies.
- Ground Support Unit
- 25 _____: Established to divide the incident management structure into functional areas of
operation. _____ are composed of resources assembled to perform a special function not necessarily within a single geographic division. _____, when activated, are located between the Branch and the particular resources accomplishing tactical objectives.
- Group
- Groups
- Groups
3.34 _______: Functional Unit within the Service Branch of the Logistics Section. Responsible for providing emergency medical treatment of Incident personnel. This Unit _____ provide treatment for civilians
- Medical Unit
- does not
3.38 _____: Responsible for the collection, evaluation, dissemination, and use of information about the development of the incident and the status of resources. Includes the Situation Status, Resource Status, Documentation, and Demobilization Units as well as
Technical Specialists.
- Planning Section
3.39 ______: Functional Unit within the Finance/Administration Section. Responsible for financial matters involving vendors.
- Procurement Unit
3.44 ____: That organizational level having functional responsibility for primary segments of incident operations, such as: Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance/Administration. The _____ Level is organizationally between Branch and IC.
- Section
- Section
3.46 ______: A Branch within the Logistics Section. Responsible for service activities at
an incident. Components include the Communications Unit, Medical Unit, and Food Unit.
- Service Branch
3.47 ______: The most common variation of ICS requiring no jurisdictional or functional agency overlap that utilizes a single IC with overall incident management
responsibility in an incident.
- Single Command IC
3.53 ______: A set number of resources of the same kind and type that have an established
minimum number of personnel
- Strike Team
3.57 _____: Any combination of resources assembled to support a specific mission or operational need.
- Task Force
3.61 ____: Functional Unit within the Finance/Administration Section. Responsible for record keeping of time for personnel working at incident.
- Time Unit
3.63______ : That organization element having the functional responsibility for a specific incident’s Planning, Logistics, or Finance/Administration activity
- Unit
D. The functions of ______ define standard activities that are performed by the IC to achieve the Tactical Priorities. The tactical priorities are listed below.
- Provide for the safety, _____, and welfare of personnel. This safety priority continues throughout the incident.
- Remove endangered occupants and treat the injured.
- Stabilize the incident and provide for life safety.
- _____ property.
- Command
- accountability
- Conserve
6.03 Establishing Command: The ___ fire department ____ to arrive at the scene shall assume Command of the incident. The initial IC shall remain in Command until it is transferred or the incident is stabilized and terminated.
- first
- member or unit