Major incident And All Hazard Plan Flashcards

1
Q

T/F. Unified Command NIMS was developed so responders from different jurisdictions and disciplines can work together

A

T

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2
Q

What section is responsible for advising the department on unusual occurrences such as natural disasters

A. MACTAC
B. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
C. CIRT
D. OIO

A

B

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T/F. Unified Command NIMS was developed so responders from different jurisdictions and disciplines can work together

A

T

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4
Q

(Blank) and (blank) employees must complete ICS 100, 200 and 700 during probation.

A. Civilian; Concerned
B. Commissioned; Civilian
C. Commissioned; citizen
D. Enlisted; commissioned

A

B

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5
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Sergeants must complete IS-800c and classroom ICS-300 during (blank)

A. Probation
B. SGT’s school
C. Management Review
D. Prior to citizen review board.

A

A

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6
Q

Lieutenants must complete ICS-(blank) during probation.

A. 500
B. 400
C. 775
D. 552

A

B

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7
Q

ICS command and control starts from the top down and is based on the needs of the…

A. Department
B. Navy
C. Incident
D. Sheriff

A

C

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8
Q

Under ICS, command is established by the most qualified (blank) regardless of rank.

A. Officer
B. LT
C. Supervisor
D. CAPT

A

A

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9
Q

If a more qualified officer arrives on scene a transfer of command will be (blank)

A. Required
B. Considered
C. Discouraged
D. Encouraged

A

B

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10
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T/F. Whenever command is transferred, it must be communicated to Dispatch over the radio.

A

T

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11
Q

Guidelines of ICS

Ensure officer and public (blank)

A. Safety
B. Trust
C. Requiem
D. Confidence.

A

A

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12
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Guidelines of ICS

Conduct a situation assessment and update (dispatch/sheriff’s designee).

A

Dispatch

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13
Q

Guidelines of ICS

IC will/should Determine communication channels that allow all agencies/resources to communicate in the most efficient manner possible.

A

Will

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14
Q

Guidelines of ICS

IC will/shall Assume on scene command by implementing ICS, establishing a command post and (naming/securing) it.

A

Will/naming

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15
Q

Guidelines of ICS

Designate staging (blank)

A. Zones
B. Areas
C. Stages
D. Workers

A

B

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16
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Guidelines of ICS

Establish an inner and (blank) perimeter

A

Outer

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17
Q

Guidelines of ICS

IC will consider the need for additional (blank)

A. Resources
B. Officers
C. Medical personnel
D. Emergency management services.

A

A

18
Q

Guidelines of ICS

T/F. IC’s will determine and establish ingress and egress routes for first responders.

A

T

19
Q

Guidelines of ICS

IC’s will Assist in evacuation and shelter in place and determine Evac transportation (locations/needs)

A

Locations.

20
Q

Guidelines of ICS

T/F IC’s will request a public information supervisor

A

F. Officer.

21
Q

Guidelines of ICS

IC’s will preserve the scene, maintain an operations log, develop an informal and formal action plan, and will ensure the mental and (emotional/physical) well being of department employees.

A

Physical

22
Q

Guidelines of ICS

When assuming incident Command call signs will drop any other letters and pick up IC. 511N becomes (511IC/511NIC). A patrol officer would go from 2J4 to (2JIC/2J4IC)

A

511IC; 2JIC

23
Q

T/F. When a command post is established, it will be given a unique name and broadcast to Dispatch.

A

T

24
Q

Regardless of size or type of incident, the top three (3) priorities for establishing incident objectives are:

  1. Life (safety/preservation)
  2. Incident (stabilization; investigation)
  3. Property (allocation;preservation)
A

Safety; stabilization; preservation

25
Q

If the incident is a large-scale, multi-jurisdictional event, department members (commissioned and civilian) who are involved may be required to complete a…

A. Officer’s Report
B. An IAB interview
C. After Action Meeting
D. Major Incident Officer’s Report/ Major Incident Civilian’s Report LVMPD 1023A/1023B

A

D

26
Q

Where will Major Incident Officer’s and Civilian’s Report be forwarded to?

A. Records Bureau
B. Office of the Sheriff
C. Office of Internal Oversight and Constitutional Policing
D. ODB.

A

A

27
Q

During a Major Incident, the first arriving Officers will follow policies and procedures for different major events as well as establishing (command/policy)

A

Command.

28
Q

T/F. On less complex incidents, the sergeant may choose to leave the patrol officer in command and mentor the officer.

A

T

29
Q

Additional supervisors responding to a major incident must make contact with the first responding supervisor and (challenge/support) their requests.

A

Support

30
Q

During a major incident, if the area LT is unavailable, the WC (will/should) be notified.

A

Will

31
Q
During an major incident, the Area LT will verify that command has been (blank)
A. Established
B. Maintained
C. Properly transferred
D. Well supplied with coffee
A

A

32
Q

What will a LT, or SGT consider before transferring command to the next highest supervisory level?

A. The size, type and Time frame of the incident
B. The size, topic and complexity of the incident.
C. The size, type and dexterity of the incident
D. The size, type and complexity of the incident.

A

D

33
Q

Requests for Regional, state and federal resources will be made through the Department Operations Center so the (emergency management Section/ Office of the Sheriff) can have oversight of these requests.

A

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SECTION

34
Q
During a major incident, all other responding officers and supervisors must report to the IC or designated area by the (blank)
A. Incident Commander
B. WC
C. Emergency Management Section
D. Senior Officer
A

A

35
Q

During a major incident:

T/F. Special unit personnel are under the direct command of their unit supervisor when deployed in a tactical situation related to their specific specialty.

A

T

36
Q

Who served as principal advisor to the IC on NIMS AND ICS?
A. Emergency Management Section
B. ICS gurus

A

A

37
Q

During a Major
Incident the PIO will assist with the establishment of a media staging area at the direction of the (blank)

A. Emergency Management Section Supervisor
B. Sheriff
C. Undersheriff
D. Incident Commander.

A

D

38
Q

T/F. Upon notification, determine and assign (if needed) the on-call PEAP support staff to designated locations to arrange for psychological support and counseling of LVMPD employees.

A

T

39
Q

T/F. Bureau Commander will: Following a significant critical incident, conduct a thorough debrief as soon as possible with all personnel who were assigned to the incident.

A

T

40
Q

(Blank) will be completed following all of the following incidents:

A mass casualty incident/terrorist attack;
b. Hazardous material accidents
C. significant threat to public safety;
D. Any chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive (CBRNE) incident and at the request of the LVMPD ARMOR Task Force
E. Natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, floods, avalanches, or large storms) where the safety of the public is jeopardized
F. Fires
G. Aircraft crashes involving loss of life or property damage.
H. Major utility outage
H. Large civil disturbance. W

A

An Incident Command Systems After Action Report. ICS after action report.