Major Incident/All Hazard Plan Flashcards
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) Who’s responsibility is it to be the principle advisor to the department on unusual occupancies, planning for response to ‘All Hazard’ situations and coordinating emergency plans internally and externally?
The Emergency Management Section
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) How long do new officers have to complete ICS 100, 200, and 700?
Within the first year of employment
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) Who should establish ICS?
Who ever is the most qualified officer, regardless of rank, who is physically on scene
Should a more qualified officer arrives on scene, command will transfer to them and communicated over the radio
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) What are the top (3) priorities that the incident commander will use to establish incident objectives?
- Life safety
- Incident stabilization
- Property preservation
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) Units within the area command may self-dispatch to the staging area or immediate area. Units from neighboring area commands MAY or MAY NOT self-dispatch unless what?
May Not unless
- The incident occurs within close proximity of the incident
- If dispatched by communications
- Directed by the primary/initial responding officer/supervisor
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) If the Sergeant held the IC position, what form must be filled out? How long after the conclusion of the event does he need to fill it out? Where is it electronically forwarded to?
- ICS AAR ( Incident command system - After Action Report)
- Within 10 calendar days
- The emergency management section
(Major Incident/All Hazard Plan) What (3) situations would this policy apply?
- Natural or man-made disaster
- Civil disturbances
- Complex incident that will require commitment of dept, city, county, state, federal resources