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The Incident Commander or Unified Commander establishes incident objectives that include:
Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.
Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.
See lessWhich ICS functional area establishes tactics and directs all operational resources to reach the incident objectives?
Operations.
Operations.
See lessWhich ICS functional area arranges for resources and needed services to support the achievement of the incident objectives?
Logistics.
Logistics.
See lessWithin the National Incident Management System Characteristics, the concept of common terminology covers all of the following EXCEPT:
Technical Specifications.
Technical Specifications.
See lessWhich General Staff member is responsible for ensuring that assigned incident personnel are fed and have communications, medical support, and transportation as needed to meet the operational objective?
Logistics Section Chief.
Logistics Section Chief.
See lessCommand is:
Directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority.
Directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority.
See lessWhen partners representing multiple jurisdictions or agencies work together to establish the incident objectives, what type of Command is being used?
Unified Command.
Unified Command.
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