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A. Situation assessment B. Interagency activities C. Incident command D. Critical resource planning
A. Readiness B. Recovery C. Rescue D. Response
A. Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) B. Repetitive Flood Claims (RFC) C. Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL) D. PreDisaster Mitigation (PDM)
A. Managing resources before, during, and after a major emergency or disaster. B. Identifying and analyzing the potential impacts of hazards that threaten the jurisdiction. C. Developing an Incident Action Plan that specifies tactics for first responders D. Coordinating the planning process and working cooperatively with response partners.
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A. FEMA B. Local government C. Regional government D. State government
A. TRUE B. FALSE
A. The Federal assistance available for major disasters is more limited than that which is available for emergencies.
B. The types of incidents that may qualify as a major disaster are extremely broad. C. The President may only declare a major disaster at the request of a Governor or tribal Chief Executive
who certifies the State or tribal government and affected local governments are overwhelmed. D. An emergency is defined as any natural catastrophe for which, in the determination of the President,
Federal assistance is needed to supplement State, tribal, and local efforts and capabilities to save lives.
A. Recovery B. Prevention C. Protection D. Response
A. Become selfreliant in responding to disaster so that they will not need to request assistance through mutual aid or other means.
B. Work together to assess the needs of their respective communities and determine the best ways to organize and strengthen their assets, capacities, and interests.
C. Prioritize which members of the community will receive assistance if response and recovery resources are limited.
D. Rely on the expertise and resources of the Federal Government to rebuild their communities in a safer, stronger way following a disaster.
A. Incident Command System B. State Training and Exercise System
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C. National Preparedness System D. Community Response System
A. Integrated B. Coordinated C. Flexible D. Collaborative
A. Direction, control, and coordination B. Emergency public information C. Hazard mitigation D. Public health and medical services
A. Protection B. Response C. Management D. Mitigation
A. A detailed methodology used when needed to manage complex incidents that are beyond a jurisdiction’s capability.
B. Intended to create an organizational culture that is critical to achieving unity of effort between all stakeholders.
C. A new concept to ensure that jurisdictions are prepared to response to humancaused incidents, such as terrorist attacks.
D. Used only during times of disasters and should not be integrated into the daily decisionmaking process within a jurisdiction.
A. Planning must be community based, representing the whole population and its needs. B. Planning should be flexible enough to address both traditional and catastrophic incidents. C. Planning results in unique plans for every type of threat or hazard. D. Planning is fundamentally a process to manage risk.
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