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ICS Jeopardy. Answer must be in the form of a question. No points for partially correct answer (instructor discretion) Losing group has to take instructor to lunch. Rules for Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. Principles. Organization. Operations. Planning. Logistics & Fin/Admin. $100.
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ICS Jeopardy
Answer must be in the form of a question No points for partially correct answer (instructor discretion) Losing group has to take instructor to lunch Rules for Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy Principles Organization Operations Planning Logistics & Fin/Admin $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
Principles - $100 The number of organizational elements that may be directly managed by another. What is Span of Control?
Principles - $200 The facility at which the primary command functions are carried out. What is the Incident Command Post?
Principles - $300 The person who sets objectives for the incident. Who is the Incident Commander?
Principles - $400 The immediate priorities established by the Incident Commander. What are life safety, incident stabilization & property conservation?
Principles - $500 The process, in a multi-agency incident, of establishing a common set of objectives and strategies without losing agency authority, responsibility, or accountability. What is Unified Command?
Organization - $100 Operations, Planning, Logistics, & Finance/Admin Section Chiefs. What are the General Staff positions?
Organization - $200 Liaison, Safety, & Information Officers. What are the Command Staff positions?
Organization - $300 The Section Chief who is responsible for staging areas. Who is the Operations Section Chief?
Organization - $400 ICS positions that can have deputies. What are the Incident Commander, Section Chiefs, & Branch Director positions?
Organization - $500 An individual who has been delegated full authority to make decisions on all matters affecting a Cooperating or Assisting Agency’s participation at an incident. Who is an Agency Representative?
Operations - $100 The term used to describe geographic areas of an incident. What are Divisions?
Operations - $200 The term used to describe an ICS component with a functional responsibility. What is a Group?
Operations - $300 The title of a person in charge of a Division or Group. What is a Supervisor?
Operations - $400 Single Resources, Task Forces, & Strike Teams. What are the three ways to organize and use ground resources on an incident?
Operations - $500 The organizational level having functional or geographic responsibility for major parts of incident operations. What are Branches?
Planning - $100 The unit that oversees the check-in of all incident resources. What is the Resources Unit?
Planning - $200 The unit that provides all duplication services. What is the Documentation Unit?
Planning - $300 The Scientific Support Coordinator is an example of this position type. What is a Technical Specialist?
Planning - $400 The unit that is responsible for collection, evaluation, and display of information. What is the Situation Unit?
Planning - $500 This contains a Statement of Objectives, Organization, Assignments to Accomplish Objectives, and other supporting materials. What is the Incident Action Plan?
Logistics & Finance/Administration - $100 The Support and Service Branches fall under this section. What is the Logistics Section?
Logistics & Finance/Administration - $200 The position that the Communications Unit Leader works for. Who is the Logistics Section Chief?
Logistics & Finance/Administration - $300 This unit ensures accurate tracking of personnel hours. What is the Time Unit?
Logistics & Finance/Administration - $400 The position that the Security Manager works for. Who is the Facilities Unit Leader?
Logistics & Finance/Administration - $500 The unit that arranges the purchase of resources. What is the Procurement Unit?
FINAL JEOPARDY ~Acronyms~ ?
NIIMS What is the acronym for the National Interagency Incident Management System?