Book 30 Flashcards
There are ____ tactical priorities.
5 tactical priorities
What are the 5 tactical priorities?
1) Rescue
2) Hazard Control
3) Loss Limiting
4) Victim/Occupant Stabilization
5) Safety
The _______________ define those standard activities that are performed by the Incident Commander to achieve the tactical priorities and incident objectives.
The Standards of Command
What are the Standards of Command?
1) Assumption of Command
2) Situational Awareness
3) Communications
4) Incident Objectives, Strategy and Incident Action Plan
5) Resource Deployment
6) Incident Organization
7) Evaluate and Revise
8) Transition of Command
The ________ is responsible for all the Standards of Command.
The IC
The first ___ Standards of Command must be addressed immediately.
The first 6
Incident Command terminology is required anytime a _________ is held to work at an incident.
Anytime a Category “B” assignment is held to work at an incident
For ease of communication it is recommended that a ___________ be used when naming an Incident Command.
A one word identifier
TRUE OR FALSE: Incident Command shall not be passed or transferred to an officer who is not on scene.
TRUE
What is the preferred method to transfer Incident Command?
Face-to-face
The basic configuration of Incident Command addresses ___ operation levels.
3 operation al levels
1) Strategic level: overall direction of the incident
2) Tactical level: objectives assigned to Divisions, Groups, etc
3) Task level: work assigned to individual companies/members
The number of Divisions/Groups that can be effectively managed by the IC varies. FIRESCOPE, NWCG and MIMS provide for a span of control form __-__, with ____ being optimal
3-7 with 5 being optimal