Weegy: This is true. Someone who serves as a Director every day might not hold that title when deployed under an ICS structure.
User: what does interoperability mean?
Weegy: Interoperability is the ability of diverse systems and organizations to work together.
User: at the incident scene who handles the media?
User: check in initial briefing recordkeeping and demobilization procedures are all necessary to ensure what?
Weegy: Check-in, initial briefing, recordkeeping, and demobilization procedures are all necessary to ensure:
Accountability.
User: what is the difference between a strike team and a task force?
Weegy: An engine strike team is a specified number and type of engines assembled for a tactical assignment on an emergency. A task force could be any combination of engines mixed with other types of suppression and rescue resources.
User: command in ICS is?
Weegy: The Incident Command System (ICS) is "a systematic tool used for the command, control, [ and coordination of emergency response" according to the United States Federal Highway Administration.[1] A more detailed definition of an ICS according to the United States Center for Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance is "a set of personnel, policies, procedures, facilities, and equipment, integrated into a common organizational structure designed to improve emergency response operations of all types and complexities. ICS is a subcomponent of the National Incident Management System (NIMS), as released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2004."[2] An ICS is based upon a flexible, scalable response organization providing a common framework within which people can work together effectively. These people may be drawn from multiple agencies that do not routinely work together, and ICS is designed to give standard response and operation procedures to reduce the problems and potential for miscommunication on such incidents. ICS has been summarized as a ...
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