Unit 7 Flashcards

1
Q

_____ is the release and return of resources that are no longer needed

A

Demobilization

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2
Q

Demobilization occurs when?

A

any time during or after the incident/event

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3
Q

After the incident is _____ and tactical resources are beginning to be ______, the incident management organization should begin to monitor the number of support and management staff that are assigned.

A

controlled

released

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4
Q

demobilizing nonexpendable resources:

  • _____ for resources returned
  • ______ resources to functional capability
  • ______ broken and/or lost items
A

account
restore
replace

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5
Q

demobilizing expendable resources:

  • _____ for resources used
  • _____ for expendable items used
  • _____ and _____ items
A

account
reimburse
return and restock

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6
Q

Demobilization planning helps to:

  • ensure a ____, ____, _____ and ____ release process
  • eliminate _____
  • eliminate potential _____ and _____ impacts
A

safe, controlled, efficient and cost-effective
waste
fiscal and legal

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7
Q

demobilization policies and procedures depend on the size of the incident and may involve:

  • _____ policies and procedures
  • _____ rules
  • special _____ requirements
  • other requirements
A

fiscal/legal
work
license

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8
Q

ICS form _____ demobilization check-out ensures that resources checking out of the incident have completed all appropriate incident business and provides the planning section information on resources released from the incident.

A

221

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9
Q

When an incident stabilized or de-escalates:

  • the need for _____ may also be reduced
  • a _____ should be considered.
A

incident management

transfer of command

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10
Q

steps in assuming command:

  • _____ with the current IC
  • _____ briefing
  • determine the appropriate _____ for transfer of command
  • _____ others of change in command
  • _____ or _____ current IC
A
assess situation
receive
time
notify
reassign or demobilize
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11
Q

steps in transferring command to a new IC:

  • _____ with incoming IC
  • deliver briefing
  • determine the appropriate _____ for transfer of command
  • _____ others of change in command
  • _____ new assignment or demobilize
A
assess situation
deliver
time
notify
accept
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12
Q

the ____ position will remain until the absolute conclusion of the incident and the closing out

A

IC

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13
Q

Transfer of command briefing checklist:

  • situation and _____
  • _____ remaining and status
  • areas of _____ (political, community interest, etc)
  • _____ support needed or retained
  • turnover of appropriate incident _____
A
prognosis
resources
concern
logistical
documentation
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14
Q

a closeout briefing includes the following information:

  • incident _____
  • _____ that may have lasting ramifications
  • documentation, including components that are not ___
  • opportunity for the agency officials to bring up ___
  • ___ of incident management by the agency executives/officials
A
summary
major events
finalized
concerns
final evaluation
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15
Q

incident management teams or other teams may hold _____ to discuss team performance

A

closeout meetings

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16
Q

closeout meetings may result in a _____ summary report

A

lessons learned

17
Q

an after action review answers the following (6)

A

what did we set out to do
what actually happened
why did it happen
what are we going to do differently next time
are there lessons learned that should be shared
what follow up is needed.

18
Q

when should an after action review be scheduled?

A

as soon as after the incident as possible