CDC Z3E951 Vol. 1
What elements are contained in the PREVENTION mission are of the AF EM program?
-CBRN PASSIVE defense -Consequence Management - Incident Response Measures
What elements are contained in the PROTECTION mission are of the AF EM program?
-Continuity of operations program (COOP) are critical to protection capabilities through built in layers of redundancy ensuring mission continuation
What elements are contained in the RECOVERY mission are of the AF EM program?
-Implementing casualty treatment -UXO safety -Personnel and resource decontamination -Airfield damage and repair -Facility restoration
What essential elements are contained in the RESPONSE mission are of the AF EM program?
-Notification -Response -Protective action
What is the PRIMARY mission of Emergency Management?
-Save lives -Maintain and restore operational capability (protect property) -Minimize the loss or degradation of resources in an ALL_HAZARD environment at Air Force installations worldwide
What are ANCILLARY mission of Emergency Management?
-Support homeland defense and civil support operations -Provide support to civil and Host-nation authorities
What are the Air Force interlinked OPERATION PILLARS of C-CBRN operations?
1. Proliferation prevention 2. Counter force 3. Active defense 4. Passive defense 5. Consequence management
What are the FIVE operational PILLARS of C-CBRN operations?
AFDD3-1- Force Protection AFDD3-27 Homeland Operations AFDD3-40 C-CBRN AFDD3-72 Nuclear Operations Air Force Doctrine Vol.4 Operation Annex 3-27, Homeland Operations
What provide guidance for the Air Force on Counter-CBRN operations?
AFDD3-40
What provides guidance for the Air Force on NUCLEAR OPERATIONS?
AFDD3-72
What provide guidance for the Air Force on Force Protection?
AFFD3-10
What provide guidance for the Air Force on Homeland Operations?
AFFD3-27
What do we call an occurrence (natural, man-made, or technological) that requires some level of a response to protect life, property, or the environment?
An incident
Which action is one of the FIRST steps an installation commander takes in establishing a single, installation-wide emergency management program?
Appointing an installation emergency manager
Which function serves as the focal point for base security and defense command and control(C2)?
Base Defense Operations Center
Which factor are used in determining personnel requirements to run the CCA?
CCA size design number of shifts processing rate
Which function serves as the essential command and control node for the installation?
Command Post
Which team performs decontamination on assets under the control of their functional area for wartime operation?
Contamination control team
Which team is used to recover aircraft and to support the investigation of the interim and safety accident investigative boards of an aircraft accident?
Crash recovery team
Which installation function is activated to provide command, control, and communication link to higher headquarters and civilian agencies and coordinated the incident response needs when installation resources are exceeded?
Crisis action team
Which directive establishes policy and assigns response to US NUCLEAR WEAPON INCIDENTS and other nuclear or RADIOLOGICAL INCIDENTS involving materials in DOD custody in accordance with the guidance in National Security Presidential Directive 28, the NRF, and NIMS?
DDOD 3150.08 DOD Response to Nuclear and Radiological Incidents
What DOD manual provides a concept of operations as well as functional info necessary to execute a comprehensive & unified response to a NUCLEAR WEAPON ACCIEDENT?
DOD 3150.8 Nuclear Weapon ACCIDENT RESPONSE PROCEDURES
What directive gives Federal military commanders, head of DOD components and/or responsible DOD civilian officials IMMEDIATE RESPONSE AUTHORITY?
DODD 3025.18 Defense Assistance to Civil Authorities
Who is the primary link between the DOS and DOD?
DOS Bureau of Political-Military Affairs
Which departments Primary Mission includes: -Preventing TERRORIST attack within the U.S. -Reducing the vulnerability of U.S. to TERRORISM -Minimizing the damage & assisting in the recovery form TERRORIST attacks that occur within the U.S.?
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
What department has primary responsibility to protect U.S. Citizens and interests abroad?
Department of State
Who is the dead federal agency for all U.S. support to a host nation?
Department of State
What CODIFIES how the Air Force will best employ air and space power?
Doctrine
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of TRANSPORTATION
ESF 1
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for Hazardous material (HAZMAT) response?
ESF 10
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
ESF 11
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for ENERGY infrastructure assessment, repair and restoration?
ESF 12
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
ESF 13
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of LONG-TERM COMMUNITY RECOVERY AND MITIGATION
ESF 14
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is EXTERNAL AFFAIRS?
ESF 15
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of COMMUNICATIONS procedures, equipment, and capabilities?
ESF 2
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING
ESF 3
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of FIRE FIGHTING
ESF 4
Which Emergency Support Function (ESF) is responsible for managing the CBRN control center?
ESF 5
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
ESF 5
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of MASS CARE, HOUSING AND HUMAN SEVICES
ESF 6
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of RESOURCE SUPPORT
ESF 7
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of PULBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES
ESF 8
Which Emergent Support Function (ESF) is responsible for oversight of URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE
ESF 9
Which Act authorizes the DOD to provide direct support to other Federal agencies on a reimbursable basis?
Economy Act of 1932
What 2 incident levels were established by the Stafford Act?
Emergencies and MAJOR Disasters
Which Disaster Response Force (DRF) members deploy to the accident scene after the first responders to expand the ICS and perform support functions?
Emergency Responders
Which function provides emergency call taking, alarm monitoring, sensor monitoring, video monitoring, control, communications support, channel and frequency assignments, allocation, and emergency notification responder reachback capability during emergencies as well as notification of an emergency to the receiving medical treatment facilities and hospitals?
Emergency communications Centers
Primary emergency response support teams that are part of the DRF?
Emergency management support team (EMST) Shelter management teams (SMT) Contamination control teams (CCT) Post stack reconnaissance teams (PAR)
Who will activate the contamination control station teams?
Emergency operations center
What general staff functions fall under the command section of the Incident Command System (ICS)?
Finance/admin, logistics, operations, and planning
Who manages the search and recovery (S&R) teams?
Force support squadron
Types of Natural Hazards
Geological- Earthquake, tsunamis, volcanoes Meteorological-floods, fire, snow, drought, lighting Biological-plaque, anthrax, smallpox
Which Homeland Security Presidential Directive was issued to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents by establishing a single, comprehensive national incident management system?
HSPD- 5
What directive required the federal government to establish a single, comprehensive approach to DOMESTIC INCIDENT Management?
HSPD-5 (Management of Domestic Incident)
Which Homeland Security Presidential Directive was issued to strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies?
HSPD-8
Which directive was issued to strengthen the preparedness of the U.S. to prevent and respond to threatened or actual domestic TERRORIST attacks, MAJOR disasters and other emergencies by requiring a National ALL-HAZARDS preparedness goal. Includes prevention activities to early stages of a TERRORIST incedent.
HSPD-8 (Nation Preparedness)
Which Act specifically authorized the President to use the Armed Forces to help restore public order BUT states that the Office of Homeland Security CANNOT engage in war fighting the military defense of U.S. or other military activities?
Homeland Security Act of 2002
What does the Nation Response Framework (NRF) require to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management?
Incident Command System (ICS)
Who is the trained and experienced responder who provides tactical on-scene control by initiating the incident command system using subject matter experts and support from other functions?
Incident commander
Which team is a comprehensive team that includes all components and functions of command and general staff of the Incident Command System (ICS) structure
Incident management team
Which response team is a tailored force dispatched from the closest military installation by the Secretary of Defense (SecDef) or by the Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, through the Deputy Director of Operations, National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center immediately upon notification of a United States nuclear weapon incident of nuclear or radiological incident?
Initial response force
Which response team's mission is to take IMMEDIATE lifesaving actions and establish safety and security controls at the accident scene?
Initial response force
Who activates the Emergency Operations Center (EOC)?
Installation commander
Who determines the number of personnel needed to support Contamination Control Area (CCA) operation?
Local commanders
Who serves as the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) director?
Mission support group commander
Which phase of incident management is an ongoing process and is considered, to some degree, a part of every phase of incident management?
Mitigation
What Presidential directive provides a nation wide TEMPLATE that enables federal, state, local, tribal government and private network and non-governmental organizations to work together effectively and efficiently to prevent prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents regardless of cause, size, or complexity?
NIMS (National Incident Management Systems)
What policy provides the DOD with guidance and a strategic framework for combating WMD?
National Military Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
What is a secure & resilient nation with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to , and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk?
National Preparedness Goal
Which factor is NOT used in determining personnel requirements to run the CCA?
Number of CCAs on the installation
What is the MINIMUM team requirement for natural disaster shelters?
One shelter manager One monitor for registration/accountability One security person One logistics person
What are valid reasons for the installation commander or a designated representative to approve releasing a trained member from a specialized team?
Permanent change of station retirement discharge medical disqualification
what actions are major PROGRAM ELEMENTS of the installation emergency management program?
Planning Equipping Organizing Education and Training
Which phase of incident management includes actions such as planning training and exercises?
Preparedness
What are the EM program MISSION AREAS?
Prevention Protection Response Recovery Mitigation
At a MINIMUM, how often does the INSTALLATION Emergency Management Working Group meet?
Quarterly
Who provides the incident commander all the support requested to mange the incident, restore mission capabilities, and sustained response and recovery activities?
Readiness and emergency management (R&EM) flight superintendent
Which phase of incident management includes implementing response plans and checklists?
Response
Which team is NOT one of the primary emergency response support teams that are part of the Disaster Response Force (DRF)?
Response and recovery team
Which DOD response force is appropriately staffed, trained, and equipped to coordinate all actions necessary to control and r3ecover from a nuclear weapon accident or incident?
Response task force
Which team may be activated by the National Military Command Center or the Secretary of Defense (SecDef) to support a nuclear weapons accident of incident of a weapon in DOE custody or an incident under Department of Justice lead?
Response task force
Which reason is NOT valid for the installation commander or a designated representative to approve releasing a trained member from a specialized team?
Routine leave
At a MINIMUM, how often does the major command (MAJCOM) Emergency Management Working Group meet?
Semiannually
Which team is established by installations when there is a requirement for extended sheltering of base personnel during natural disasters or man-made incidents?
Shelter management team
Which teams are formed from existing installation and unit personnel resources to support emergency response operations?
Specialized and support/recovery teams
What principal piece of legislation governs how the federal will respond to disasters within the U.S.?
Stafford Act
Which factor is a LIMITATION of the fatality search and recovery team?
The Air Force does not have the capability to decontaminate human remains
What elements are contained in the MITIGATION mission are of the AF EM program?
The capabilities necessary to reduce the loss of life and property by Lessing the impact of future disasters -reduce or eliminate risk
Who has primary responsibility for responding to, managing, and mitigation the effects of a FOREIGN CBRNE incident?
The host Nation's Government
What factors determine the type and amount of equipment needed for the emergency management program on your installation?
The installation's mission and the hazards it may face
When using Multi-service Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (MTTP), what factor must you remember?
They are NOT DIRECTIVE in nature
What is the goal of integrated emergency communications centers?
To provide an enhanced common operation picture. (COP)
Which incident type is the MOST complex, requiring extensive national resources to effectively manage the incident?
Type 1
Which incident type extends beyond the installation's resource capabilities for response, requiring local, state, and federal response recourses to effectively manage the incident?
Type 2
Which incident type requires resources that exceed the initial response and includes incidents such as an aircraft crash, a hostage situation with several hostages, or a flood?
Type 3
Which incident type may require several response resources and are usually limited to one operational period (12 hrs or less)
Type 4
Which function directs, monitors and reports mitigation and preparedness activities and maintains unit continuity for command and control?
Unit control center (UCC)
Who is the point of contact for emergency management exercise planning and coordination?
Wing Inspection Team
The SPECIFIC purpose of the response task force is to...
recover weapons and provide radiological accident assistance.