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3. A delegation of authority: A. Relieves the granting authority of the ultimate responsibility for the incident B. Specifies the Incident Action Plan to be implemented by the Incident Commander C. Is required even if the Incident Commander is acting within his or her existing authorities D. May be needed when the incident scope is complex or beyond existing authorities
D. May be needed when the incident scope is complex or beyond existing authorities
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Select the TRUE statement about the Incident Action Plan.
Establishes the overall incident objectives, strategies, and tactics.
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The major activities of the Planning Section include: A. Compensating for injury or damage to property. B. Setting up and maintaining incident facilities. C. Preparing and documenting Incident Action Plans. D. Providing technology to ensure efficient incident communications.
C. Preparing and documenting Incident Action Plans.
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10. The Operational Period Briefing: A. Presents the Incident Action Plan (IAP) for the upcoming period to supervisory personnel B. Sets forth the specific tasks, reporting relationships, and expectations for support staff C. Provides an orientation to individual resources at the beginning of their assignments D. Helps keep the public and media informed about the incident status and operational accomplishments
A. Presents the Incident Action Plan (IAP) for the upcoming period to supervisory personnel
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The first step in managing resources during an incident is to identify requirements. To do so, an Incident Commander should: A. Conduct a thorough assessment or “sizeup” of the current incident situation and future incident potential. B. Delegate resource prioritization decisions to the Finance and Administration Section Chief to ensure prudent use of resources. C. Request that the Logistics Section develop a proposed staffing plan for the incident based on the Incident Action Plan. D. Establish incident objectives based on the resources that are currently available at the scene.
Conduct a thorough assessment or “sizeup” of the current incident situation and future incident potential.
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