Exam 9: Preparedness for Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery
Exam 1: Introduction to Emergency Management22 Questions
Exam 2: Emergency Management Stakeholders22 Questions
Exam 3: Building an Effective Emergency Management Organization22 Questions
Exam 4: Risk Perception and Communication22 Questions
Exam 5: Principal Hazards in the United States22 Questions
Exam 6: Hazard, Vulnerability, and Risk Analysis22 Questions
Exam 7: Hazard Mitigation22 Questions
Exam 8: Disaster Myths, Disaster Demands and Citizen Emergency Response22 Questions
Exam 9: Preparedness for Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery22 Questions
Exam 10: Organizational Emergency Response22 Questions
Exam 11: Disaster Recovery22 Questions
Exam 12: Evaluation22 Questions
Exam 13: International Emergency Management22 Questions
Exam 14: Professional Accountability22 Questions
Exam 15: Future Directions in Emergency Management22 Questions
Exam 16: Finaltest42 Questions
Exam 17: Midterm42 Questions
Exam 18: Second Half Midterm42 Questions
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________________ tend to be concentrated in high population density areas and other areas that are terrorist targets.
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Metropolitan Medical Response System MMRS)
National Incident Management System was created in response to the Oklahoma City bombing.
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In the incident management response function, it is important to establish a space that will be used as the _______________.
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emergency operations center EOC).
Emergency planning should be recognized as an annual and one-time process.
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An issue champion who has the expertise and legitimacy to promote emergency planning is a::
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IMS is a flexible structure with close linkage between emergency plans and ___________.
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The Urban Areas Security Initiative's purpose is to prevent, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism.
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Preimpact planning should only address the highest impact community hazards.
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Considering organizational structures, the major advantage of _____________ is to make all resources available for every incident.
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Emergency operations plans should identify the types of emergency response actions that are most likely to be appropriate but also encourage improvisation.
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Preimpact planning should provide for training and evaluating the emergency response organization at
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Emergency planners should anticipate both active and passive resistance to the planning process.
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In the Incident Management System structure there can be multiple incident commanders at every incident scene.
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Advanced concepts of Incident Management System (IMS)) provide a sophisticated method of allocating responsibility for response strategy, tactics, and tasks.
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In the Incident Management System (IMS)), agencies select and train their staff to perform all the duties associated with specific standardized positions.
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EOPs have four basic components and one of them is a basic plan. What are the parts of the basic plan and the purpose of the basic plan?
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Population monitoring and assessment identifies the size of the population at risk and is important if the number of people remains constant over time.
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