HMP 50.1 Emergency Incident Management Planning and Operations Flashcards
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What are the 5 incident command sections?
Command - IC and OiC’s from other four sections.
Operations - Equipment and personnel to implement the strategy and tactics.
Planning/Intelligence - Analyze information and provide intelligence.
Logistics - Personnel and equipment to procure personnel, facilities, services, supplies and equipment.
Finance - Collections of financial cost data, personnel time and equipment included.
Chapter 3
Under ICS, what is considered the optimal span of control? What is considered the minimum?
1 supervisor to 5 subordinates
1 supervisor to 8 subordinates
What are Operational Plans used for?
What are the Headings?
Operational Plans are primarily utilized for scheduled or anticipated events requiring the non-routine deployment of personnel.
Situation
Mission
Concept of Operation
Execution
Administrative Instruction
Radio or cellular phones shall not be operated within _____ of search site or suspected explosive device.
300 Feet
EOS
Emergency Operation Plan
The purpose of the CHP Emergency Operation Plan is to describe the department’s ____ and ______ as a state agency in emergency preparedness, planning, response and recovery.
Roles and Responsibilities.
How long is a CHP area required to be able to “Stand Alone” following a major event disabling a region with no outside help?
72 Hours
What are the three emergency incident priorities and in what order do they exist?
Life Saving Efforts
Property Protection
Resumption of Essential Services
SEMS
Standardized Emergency Management System
What is the difference between an Emergency Operation Plan, an Incident Action Plan and an Operational Plan?
Emergency Operations Plans is for an emergency that may occur. Incident Action Plan is for an existing emergency incident.
Operational Plan is for a scheduled or anticipated event.
What are the five levels of emergency response?
Field Response level Local Government level Operational Area level Regional level State level
What are the five basic Incident Command Systems (ICS) functions?
Command Operations Section Planning/Intelligence Section Logistics Section Finance Section