Where In Your Assigned Incident Facility Would You Go To Obtain Current Incident Status Information?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

, , , ,


Planning Section

: is where you would go in your assigned incident facility to obtain current incident status information.


Contents


hide


1 What are the ICS facilities?


2 Why would a community member go to disaster recovery center?


3 When should you submit travel vouchers?


4 Which of the following are typical incident facilities?


5 When command is transferred the process?


6 What are typical incident facilities?


7 Where would you select to view the traveler’s split disbursement requests?


8 How do I create a travel voucher?


9 What are incident facilities?


10 Where is the Incident Command Post located?


11 Which one of the following activities is not an example of incident?


12 What are some reasons command might be transferred?


13 What are the five important steps for effectively assuming command of an incident?


14 How is Command transferred?


15 How does the incident command system work?

What are the ICS facilities?

The standard ICS incident facilities include:

Incident Command Post

(ICP): Where the Incident Commander oversees the incident. Every incident or event will have an ICP. Staging Areas: Where resources are kept while waiting to be assigned.

Why would a community member go to disaster recovery center?

Why would a community member go to a Disaster Recovery Center? …

To get information about disaster assistance programs

.

When should you submit travel vouchers?

In general, you must: Prepare and submit travel vouchers

every two weeks

, if on extended travel. This will assist with paying your Agency issued Travel Charge Card account in a timely manner. Submit a travel voucher for approval within 5 days after completion of travel.

Which of the following are typical incident facilities?

  • Point-of-distribution sites.
  • Camps.
  • Incident Command Post.
  • All of the Above.

When command is transferred the process?

Transfer of command may occur during the course of an incident. When command is transferred, the process should include

a briefing

that captures all essential information for continuing safe and effective operations.

What are typical incident facilities?

Incident Base – The location where primary logistics functions are coordinated. There

is only one incident base per incident

. The Incident Command Post may be collocated with the incident base. ▪ Camp – A location where food, water, rest, and sanitary services are provided to incident personnel.

Where would you select to view the traveler’s split disbursement requests?

Where would you select to view the travelers split disbursement requests? After you open the traveler’s voucher (or local voucher, for that matter),

go to the Preview Trip screen and scroll to the Disbursing Summary section

.

How do I create a travel voucher?

Create a Voucher

On

the DTS Dashboard

, select Create New Document, then Voucher. 2. Select Create Voucher next to an authorization. DTS creates the voucher using the information in the authorization and opens it on the Review Trip Voucher screen.

What are incident facilities?

Incident Base –

The location where primary logistics functions are coordinated

. There is only one incident base per incident. The Incident Command Post may be collocated with the incident base. ▪ Camp – A location where food, water, rest, and sanitary services are provided to incident personnel.

Where is the Incident Command Post located?

Incident Command Post (ICP): The field location where the primary functions are performed. The Incident Command Post may be co-located

with the Incident Base or other incident facilities

.

Which one of the following activities is not an example of incident?

D.

Resolving critical resources issues

. Option B is correct because through out all the activities, controlling, directing and controlling in not a part of incident coordination activities.

What are some reasons command might be transferred?

Transfer of command may take place for many reasons, including when:

A jurisdiction or agency is legally required to take command

. Change of command is necessary for effectiveness or efficiency. Incident complexity changes.

What are the five important steps for effectively assuming command of an incident?

Effective accountability is considered essential during incident operations; therefore, the following principles must be adhered to:

check-in, incident action plan, unity of command, personal responsibility, span of control, and real-time resource tracking

.

How is Command transferred?

Transfer of command is

the process of moving the responsibility for incident command from one Incident Commander to another

. A More Qualified Person Arrives The arrival of a more qualified person does NOT necessarily mean a change in incident command.

How does the incident command system work?

ICS includes

procedures to select and form temporary management hierarchies to control funds, personnel, facilities, equipment, and communications

. … ICS is a system designed to be used or applied from the time an incident occurs until the requirement for management and operations no longer exist.

David Evans
Author
David Evans
David is a seasoned automotive enthusiast. He is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering and has a passion for all things related to cars and vehicles. With his extensive knowledge of cars and other vehicles, David is an authority in the industry.