Critical Incident Management Final Review
To maintain order and continuity of operations during an incident, the best span of control is ____ to ______ personnel reporting to a supervisor.
3-7
Optimum span of control is _____ personnel.
5
Interoperability
Ability of systems, personnel, and equipment to provide and receive functionality, data, information and/or services to and from other systems, personnel, and equipment, between both public and private agencies, departments, and other organizations, in a manner enabling them to operate effectively together
A first- first responder can initiate the seven critical tasks by Select one: a. calling 911 b. giving their name c. exact location of incident d. All of the above e. None of the above
All of the Above
Any command post must be conducive to communications and decision making. It should minimize stress factors which may include Select one: a. noise b. confusion c. the public d. All of the above
All of the Above
Any communication network must: Select one: a. Link supervisors within the Operations Section to each other and the IC b. Provide the ability to communicate among resources assigned to tactical elements such as Branches, Divisions/Groups, and possibly ground-to-air elements. c. Provide a link to the rest of the organization for resource status changes, logistical support, etc. d. all of the above
All of the Above
The size of the hot zone is influenced by Select one: a. nature of threat b. surrounding buildings and structures c. terrain d. weather conditions e.All of the above f. Only a, b and d
All of the Above
When are written IAPs are required? Select one: a. Resources from multiple agencies are used b. Several jurisdictions are involved c. The incident will require change in shifts of personnel and/or equipment d. The incident is a Type 1, 2, or 3 e. All of the above f. Only b and d
All of the Above
Incident Action Plan
An oral or written plan containing general objective reflecting the overall strategy for managing an incident. It may include the identification of operational resources and assignments.
Which of the follow statement(s) are not true in reference to common terminology? Select one: a. A crical part of an effective multiagency incident management system is for all communications to be in plain English. b. Everyone should never use clear text. c. Everyone should use radio codes, agency-specific codes, or jargon. d. All of the above e. Both b and c
Both B & C
Which are categories of critical incidents? Select one: a. Terrorist attacks b. Natural disasters c. Transportation accidents d. Criminal activity e. Chemical spills and fire f. Black Friday g. Cyber Monday h. Both f and g
Both F & G
Type 3
Capabilities exceed initial response requiring ICS activation to deal with complex issues; Significant resources needed; ICS manages situation until control achieved.
A _____ ____ should Not be located within the line of sight of the incident.
Command Post
Type 4
Command Staff activated; Numerous personnel needed; Usually limited to 1st operational period for containment of situation; No IAP required; Administrators use OP plans of the lead agency.
Plain Language
Communication that can be understood by the intended audience and meets the purpose of the communicator.
__________ is almost always identified as the number one issue that impacts critical incident response.
Communications
In the crisis phase, your initial goal(s) are to Select one: a. Limit the growth of the incident b. ensure the safety of both civilian and responders c. stabilize the scene d. All of the above e. Only a and c f. None of the above
D. All of the Above
What criteria must all Emergency Operations plan meet? Select one: a. The plan must be simple. b. All responders must understand the plan. c. Everyone must practice the plan through scenario training. d. The plan must be NIMS compliant. e. All of the above f. None of the above g. Only b and c
E. All of the Above
Type 2
Extends beyond the level of local control; May requires State and/or Federal agency response; Evolves over several operation periods.
Responses at a critical incident may be driven by self-preservation, previous experience, training, mental preparation, or fear. Select one: a. fear b. previous experience c. training d. mental preparation e. self-preservation f. All of the above g. None of the Above h. Only a and c
F. All of the Above
A scene does not have to be stabilized before the incident can be resolved.
False
ICS is not able to reduce its size just as readily as the organizational needs of the situation decrease.
False
It is not important to document any and all activities during the incident response.
False
NIMS does not requires that all levels of government, including Territories and Tribal Organizations, adopt ICS as a condition of receiving Federal preparedness funding.
False
Resources are usually high at the beginning of an incident and during the assessment phase.
False
The Section Chief reports to the Operations Section Chief and serves as communications coordinator for all radio traffic to and from the command post.
False
The outer perimeter is an offensive position.
False
The seven critical tasks must be completed in a 1-2-3 approach. In other words, a specific order.
False
The size of the hot zone WILL determine the size/shape of the outer Perimeter.
False
There is a legal mandate to utilize NIMS in all critical incidents.
False
The area of imminent danger to responders and citizens and is usually the area immediately surrounding the incident is called the ____ ____
Hot Zone
A standardized on-scene emergency management construct specifically designed to provide for the adoption of an integrated organizational structure that reflects the complexity and demands of single or multiple incidents, without being hindered by jurisdictional boundaries is called an __________ _________ ________
Incident Command System
_________can, for example, include major disasters, emergencies, terrorist attacks, terrorist threats, civil unrest, wild land and urban fires, floods, hazardous materials spills, nuclear accidents, aircraft accidents, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, tropical storms, tsunamis, war-related disasters, public health and medical emergencies, and other occurrences requiring an emergency response.
Incidents
The ____ perimeter surrounds the hot zone and keeps it from moving or expanding.
Inner
Type 5
Least Complex; Can be handled w/ 1 or 2 single resources & up to 6 personnel; Only has on scene commander; No IAP; Contained within 1st operational period which is the 1st or second hour.
Type 1
Most complex and requires Federal agency or agencies response; Command and General Staff positions within ICS are required for Operational Command; Written IAP required, maintained, and updated as needed; Personnel could reach 500 for each operational period and 1000 for the total incident; Administrators are responsible for briefings and written delegation of authority; Resource advisors are recommended; High impact on the effected local jurisdiction.
It is up to the ___ ______ _____ to ensure 1st responders do not enter the hot zone without proper equipment or clothing.
On Scene Commander
What class of hazardous material is ammonium nitrate
Oxidizers and Organic Peroxides
The _____ stage is when emergency management plans are operationalized.
Response
The specific location to which additional resources respond and await deployment is called a
Staging Area
Incident Objectives
Statements of guidance and direction needed to select appropriate strategy(s) and the tactical direction of resources.
A _______ leader must be autocratic.
Tactical
Which phase is always present in the response stage?
The Crisis Phase
Critical Incidents share common traits and qualities which have become known in the Emergency Management world as _________________________________
The correct answer is: "Life Cycle of Emergency Management"
First-first responders may well set the table, so to speak; for the traditional first responders when they arrive. If done effectively and efficiently, achieving control of the scene and establishing perimeters will be much easier. What are the three things do they need to do according to the text?
The correct answer is: Assess the situation, notify 911, isolate the scene
Responders to a chemical incident or a weapons of mass destruction incident should never enter a potential hot zone without at least Level ______and preferably Level _____ protection. Select one: a. C and D b. A and B c. B and A d. D and C
The correct answer is: B and A
The inappropriate approach to an incident by supervisors in which everything that happens is a critical incident is called ________________. Select one: a. Chicken Little approach b. One Riot, One Ranger approach c. John Wayne syndrome d. Dirty Harry approach
The correct answer is: Chicken Little approach
Define command presence.
The correct answer is: Communicates confidence and control to subordinates by his/her actions, tone of voice, ability to minimize confusion and panic early on, subordinates take on your attitudes and characteristics, ability to direct others in a calm and professional manner.
What is active shooter incident?
The correct answer is: Continuance of gunfire in an area where people are or should be, Lives are in imminent danger and you must take actions
What are the three phases within the Response stage?
The correct answer is: Crisis, Scene Mgt, and Executive
The _________ is charged with the primary responsibilities of protecting the United States and its territories from and responding to terrorist attacks, man-made accidents, and natural disasters
The correct answer is: Department of Homeland Security
What is the primary goal of the Scene Management Stage?
The correct answer is: Establishment of an organized decision making team
The primary goal of the _____ ____ _____ is the establishment of the Emergency Operations Center and an Executive Policy Group.
The correct answer is: Executive Management Phase
What are the three broad categories of politics that may have an effect on the outcome of a critical incident?
The correct answer is: External, internal, and interagency
According to the text, what are three simple techniques that can be used to address interagecy politics?
The correct answer is: Focus on the scene, Ignore personal issues, and recognize competence.
The individual responsible for all incident activities, including the development of strategies and tactics and the ordering and the release of resources is the _________________. Select one: a. Fire Chief b. Chief of Police c. Incident commander d. Person on site with the most experience/seniority.
The correct answer is: Incident commander
What two facilities will the federal government activate in an incident of a WMD event?
The correct answer is: Joint Operations Center (JOC) and Joint Information Center (JIC)
A first responder is _______________. Select one: a. Persons who are outside the traditional public safety roles but are already on the scene of a Critical Incident and respond to the effects of or occurrences because of the incident out of necessity. b. Employers who are aware of the potential for Terrorism and/or criminal activity. c. Law Enforcement Personnel, Fire Personnel, and/or Emergency Medical Personnel who are the first Public Safety and Public Service Personnel called and respond to Critical Incident Scenes. d. None of the Above e. All of the above
The correct answer is: Law Enforcement Personnel, Fire Personnel, and/or Emergency Medical Personnel who are the first Public Safety and Public Service Personnel called and respond to Critical Incident Scenes.
What is the set of principles that provides a systematic, proactive approach guiding government agencies at all levels, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity, in order to reduce the loss of life or property and harm to the environment?
The correct answer is: National Incident Management System
What are causes of supervisory inaction? Select one: a. Stress overload b. Personal indecisiveness c. Organizational culture d. Low pay e. All of the Above f.
The correct answer is: Only a, b, and c
A First-First Responder is _____________. Select one: a. Law Enforcement Personnel, Fire Personnel, and/or Emergency Medical Personnel who are the first Public Safety and Public Service Personnel called and respond to Critical Incident Scenes. b. Employers who are aware of the potential for Terrorism and/or criminal activity. c. Persons who are outside the traditional public safety roles but are already on the scene of a Critical Incident and respond to the effects of or occurrences because of the incident out of necessity. d. All of the above e. None of the above
The correct answer is: Persons who are outside the traditional public safety roles but are already on the scene of a Critical Incident and respond to the effects of or occurrences because of the incident out of necessity.
According to the text, what three things can you do to limit technical communications problems on-scene?
The correct answer is: Prepare, plan, procure
What stage of Emergency Management involves any or all action taken to prevent an incident from occurring or intervene as quickly but as safely as possible to stop an incident that threatens lives and property?
The correct answer is: Prevention and Planning Stage
Once the scene is stabilized and it is determined that the incident will continue for a period of time, the ______________ begins. Select one: a. Crisis Phase b. Recovery Stage c. Prevention and Preparedness Stage d. Scene Management Phase e. Executive Phase
The correct answer is: Scene Management Phase
What are the three variables that affect leadership style?
The correct answer is: Subordinate, Supervisor, Criticality of Task
The ICS organizational structure utilized is dependent upon
The correct answer is: The size, scope, and seriousness of the incident ,Agencies involved ,Objectives and strategies selected
A fixed- site command post must have Select one: a. Electricity b. Drinking water c. Restroom facilities d. access to phone lines e. ability to monitor television broadcasts f. heat in the winter, air conditioning in summer g. all of the above h. All of the above except e and f
The correct answer is: all of the above
What is a Critical Incident? Select one: a. A Critical Incident is an ordinary event that does not require any special attention or training to handle the situation. b. A Critical Incident is an extraordinary event that places lives and property in danger and requires the commitment and coordination of numerous resources to bring about a successful conclusion. c. Critical Incident is an event that requires special authorization from the Governor's Office in order to investigate what happened. d. A Critical Incident is an incident that is critical requiring help.
The correct answer is:A Critical Incident is an extraordinary event that places lives and property in danger and requires the commitment and coordination of numerous resources to bring about a successful conclusion.
Who makes the first management assignments within ICS?
The incident commander
Operational Period
The time scheduled for executing a given set of operation actions, as specified in the Incident Action Plan.
A SOP is a complete reference document or an operations manual that provides the purpose, authorities, duration, and details for the preferred method of performing a single function or a number of interrelated functions in a uniform manner. Select one: True False
True
Access inside of inner perimeter should be authorized to 1st responders or emergency management personnel only.
True
Drug labs fall into both fixed and mobile categories.
True
EMS personnel should be standing by in the staging area for every critical incident.
True
Emergency Telecommunications Dispatchers (more commonly called 911 Dispatchers) are truly the first - first responders.
True
Failure to allocate sufficient resources or failure to manage the resources on scene makes commanders look unorganized, disjointed and/or confused.
True
ICS can be used for response to a planned event.
True
ICS was designed to be adaptable and easy to understand.
True
In criminal activity scenes, responders should be limited to uniformed personnel if possible.
True
In the first minutes to an hour of the crisis phase, confusion and panic by the public or community members or even first responders can be expected.
True
Initial actions taken by a first responder determines whether a critical incident is allowed to accelerate out of control or is quickly stabilized.
True
Major resources (personnel, facilities, and equipment/ supply items) are given common names and are "typed" or categorized by their capabilities. This helps to avoid confusion and to enhance interoperability.
True
Politics at a Critical Incident scene or involving the incident can be a sensitive issue, especially when determining jurisdiction and who has jurisdiction.
True
Pre-planning, training and conducting exercises with all emergency service agencies in our community and area will ensure a collaborative response and coordinated activities.
True
Preventing ALL Critical Incidents is impossible.
True
The IC has overall authority and responsibility for conducting incident operations and is responsible for the management of all incident operations at the incident site. Select one: True False
True
The Incident Commander is the only position that is always staffed in ICS applications.
True
The ability to effectively categorize incidents will allow a clear understanding of the size, scope, and seriousness of an incident.
True
The acronym NIMS stand for National Incident Management System. Select one: True False
True
The location of facilities to be used (Incident command post, staging areas,etc) will depend on the incident and facilities available, and will be at the direction of the IC.
True
The most controllable factor in a critical incident is You- the individual .
True
The on scene commander must announce he/she is in charge.
True
The system's organizational structure must be able to adapt to any emergency or incident in which public safety agencies must would be expected to respond to.
True
There is no relationship between the ICS organization and the administrative structure of any single agency or jurisdiction
True