Book 30 Flashcards

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Q

The first __ Standards of Command must be addressed immediately, anytime there is an assumption of Incident Command

A

6

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2
Q

Incident Command terminology is required anytime a category “__” assignment is held to work at an incident

A

B

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3
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The company officer who remains as the Incident Commander may place the company into action with a member who is designated as the ________ Company Officer

A

Acting

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4
Q

Incident Command SHALL NOT BE
PASSED OR TRANSFERRED TO AN OFFICER WHO IS _____ ON THE SCENE

A

NOT

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5
Q

Typically, these initial assignments will go to the first company assigned to a Division (__________ area) or Group (__________)

A

Geographic
Functional

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6
Q

Whenever __ resources are assigned to the same geographic area or function at an incident, one of the officers shall be placed in command of that geographic area or function (Division/Group Supervisor)

A

2

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7
Q

A company officer that is assigned to manage a Divison or Group beyond one or two companies should designate an acting __________ for their own company, or assign the members to another Officer

A

Captain

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8
Q

The number of Divisions/Groups that can be effectively managed by the Incident Commander varies. FIRESCOPE, NWCG, and MIMS provide for a span of control from __-__ with five being optimal

A

3-7

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9
Q

In fast moving complex operations, a span of control of no more than __ Division/Groups is preferred

A

5

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10
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In incidents with minimal activity, slow moving, less complex operations, the Incident Commander may effectively manage __ or more Division/Groups

A

6

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11
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Where the number of Divisions/Groups exceed the span of control that the Incident Commander can effectively manage, the incident organization should be divided into ________

A

Branches

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12
Q

Division/Group Supervisors assigned to operate within the IDLH must be accompanied by a ________

A

Partner

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13
Q

__________ Level - Incident Commander

A

Strategic

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14
Q

____________ Level - Branch Directors

A

Coordination

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15
Q

__________ Level - Division/Group Supervisors

A

Tactical

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16
Q

________ Level – Company Officers

A

Task

17
Q

Communications - Divisions and Groups communicate to __________ Directors, not IC

A

Branch

18
Q

TACTICS MEETING - This ___ - minute meeting produces operational input needed to support the IAP

A

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