FEMA IS 100.LEb Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS 100) for Law Enforcement.
Share me for a discount Simply share this and a discount will be applied to your purchase at checkout. The study guide containing course notes and FEMA IS 100.LEb Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS 100) for Law Enforcement Answers. Course Overview. ICS 100.LE, Introduction to the Incident Command System for Law Enforcement, introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of ICS. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). This course uses the same objectives and content as other ICS courses with law enforcement examples and exercises. Course Objectives: At the completion of this course, you should be familiar with: ICS applications for law enforcement ICS organizational principles and elements ICS position and responsibilities ICS facilities and functions ICS planning. In addition, you will learn the steps you should take to be accountable for your actions during an incident. Primary Audience. Law enforcement personnel involved with emergency planning, response or recovery efforts. Prerequisites. N/A. However, completion of IS 700A, National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction is recommended. Example Questions(FEMA 100 leb answers) The major activities of the Finance/Administration Section include: A. Developing plans for demobilization of resources. Answer: Maintaining documentation for reimbursements. C. Collecting and evaluating incident intelligence. D. Setting up food services for responders. What is the correct name of the ICS application used when there are multiple Incident Commanders, each representing a jurisdiction, agency, or department that has responsibility for some aspect of the incident? A. Multiple Command B. Area Command Answer: Unified Command D. Mutual Command. Which of the following Sections is responsible for providing medical services to incident personnel? Answer: Logistics Section B. Planning Section C. Operations Section D. Finance/Administration Section. Which Section is responsible for providing communication planning and resources? A. Planning Section Answer: Logistics Section C. Operations Section D. Finance/Administration Section. You are a Group Supervisor working in a Branch within the Operations Section. Who is your immediate supervisor? A. Branch Leader Answer: Branch Director C. Branch Chief D. Branch Executive Officer. Which Section Chief is responsible for ensuring that assigned incident personnel are fed and have communications, medical support, and transportation as needed to meet the operational objectives? A. Operations Section Chief B. Planning Section Chief Answer: Logistics Section Chief D. Finance/Administration Section Chief. The Incident Commander depends on the Logistics Section Chief to: A. Develop the Incident Action Plan. Answer: Provide facilities, services, and material support for the incident. C. Interface with representatives from assisting and coordinating agencies. D. Direct tactical activities to achieve the incident objectives. When implemented properly, Unified Command: Answer: Enables agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional responsibilities to coordinate, plan, and interact effectively. B. Is managed away from the incident scene at an Emergency Operations Center or other facility. C. Involves the development of multiple Incident Action Plans under the direction of each Incident Commander. D. Requires the establishment of separate Operations Sections comprised of responders from each jurisdiction or agency.
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