Installation EM Program - Air Force Emergency Management Program Course (AFEMPC) (ZZ133131)

The ancillary missions of the Air Force Emergency Management Program are to support homeland defense and civil support operations and to provide support to civil and host-nation authorities.

True

The primary mission of the Air Force Emergency Management Program is to ________ _

all of the above

In response to HSPD-5, the Department of Defense established-----􀀜 which directs policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for developing, implementing, and sustaining installation emergency management programs at DOD installations worldwide for "all-hazards:

DODI 6055.17

Examples of this program element include audible signals, intelligible voice communications, cable override, text messaging, and computer notification.

Notification and warning

The active and passive measures taken to protect the area, population and infrastructure of the United States and its possessions and territories.

Homeland defense and civil support operations

The Air Force Emergency Management Program is the single, integrated Air Force program whose purpose is to coordinate and organize efforts to---􀀕 prepare for, respond to, and recover from the direct and indirect consequences of an emergency; whether it is natural, man-made, or technological.

Prevent

These efforts provide individuals and teams the requisite knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural, man-made, and technologically­caused hazards.

Education and training

Upon taking command of a unit, senior leaders are provided an AFEM immersion briefing on the installation's emergency management program by the _________________

Installation's Office of Emergency Management

This function of your installation's ORF provides response and recovery support to the incident commander as directed by the emergency operations center and mission support to the installation commander as directed by crisis action team.

Unit Control Centers

This function of your installation's DRF is a command and control node that assists in directing installation emergency management and response actions.

Command Post

The ___________ at your installation is comprised of four functions that provide an overall cross-functional installation risk management program for developing threat/hazard plans and budgets.

Planning and Management Staff

The _________ at your installation is comprised of eight functions that provide strategic, operational, and tactical emergency response capabilities.

Disaster Response Force

The strategic planning and management staff at your installation is comprised of four functions; the Office of Emergency Management, the Unit Emergency Management Representative, the Emergency Management Working Group, and the _______ _

Wing Inspection Team

Comprised of senior leaders from various functional areas, this function of your installation's planning and management staff oversees the implementation of Air Force policy on all-hazard emergency management threats to sustain operations at your installation.

Emergency Management Working Group

This function of your installation's planning and management staff collaborates with the installation's Office of Emergency Management to ensure they have the appropriate information, products, and support needed to execute and maintain a successful unit emergency management program.

Unit Emergency Management Representative

_______ deploy immediately to the scene to provide initial command and control, to save lives, and to suppress and control hazards.

First responders

Incident types are determined based on the number of resources and the ______ needed to properly handle the incident.

amount of time

The AFIMS provides the framework with which your installation's DRF responds to all-hazard events.

True

National, DOD, and Air Force guidance requires the use of ICS for all incident responses.

True

Originally created to help manage large numbers of people and resources during wildfires in the 1970s, the ________ was the system used throughout the United States to organize emergency response.

Incident Command System

What is a factor that affects the control of an incident?

Both A and B

________ is an occurrence, natural, man-made, or technologically-caused that requires some level of a response to protect life, property, or the environment.

Incident

The phases of the AFIMS are response, recovery, and ____ _

Mitigation

Incident type also described as ______ is the combination of involved factors that affect the probability of control of an incident.

incident complexity

Which type of incident is typically handled within the first hour after resources arrive on scene and include vehicle fires and personal injuries?

Type 5

Which Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) directed the establishment of a single,

comprehensive National Incident Management System?

HSPD-5

You may be called upon to serve your installation's emergency management program in a variety of ways; from attending localized emergency preparedness briefings to being a member of a specialized team.

True

The Readiness and Emergency Management Flight is designated the _____ _

Installation's Office of Emergency Management

Threats that may affect your installation are only man-made, and a disaster resulting from a threat happens with significant warning.

False

The Air Force Emergency Management Program relies on everyone's participation for it to be successful.

True

The incident commander is a trained and experienced responder that provides on-scene tactical control using subject matter experts and support from other functions.

True

This function of your installation's DRF provides a central dispatch capability for the installation. It includes the core functions of the fire alarm communications center, base defense operations center, and medical dispatch (where applicable).

Emergency Communications Center

This function of your installation's planning and management staff provides a multitude of support for the installation's emergency management program, which includes authoring and maintaining the IEMP 10-2 and performing functions within the EOC.

Office of Emergency Management

This function of your installation's ORF updates the crisis action team (CAT) with continuing incident status and request support through the CAT when on-scene requirements surpass the installation's inherent cumulative capabilities.

Emergency Operations Center

Which type of incident requires multiple fire and patrol vehicles and is usually limited to one operational period?

Type 4

The AFIMS includes how many phases of incident management?

Three

Which type of incident require resources that exceed the initial response and include aircraft crashes and hostage situations?

Type 3

The incident command system is organized around five major functional areas: command, finance and administration, logistics, operations, and planning.

True

Which type of incident is the most complex and includes nuclear weapons incidents, hurricane recovery, and terrorist attacks?

Type 1

By direction of DODI 6055.17, the Air Force incorporated their policies, guidance, structure, roles, and responsibilities to execute these missions into _______ .

AFI 10-2501

Led by the mission support group commander, this function is the integrator of your installation's strategic planning and management staff and the DRF elements.

Emergency Management Working Group

This function of your installation's DRF directs strategic actions supporting the installation's mission and activated to provide a command, control, and communication link to higher headquarters and comparable civilian agencies, and coordinates the incident response.

Crisis Action Team

Emergency responders deploy after the first responders to expand command and control and provide additional support.

True

This function of your installation's DRF is the command and control support element that coordinates information and resources to support the installation's actions before, during, and after an incident.

Emergency Operations Center

Incident Types 3, 4, and 5 make up what percentage of all incidents?

95%

The AFIMS includes a core set of concepts, principles, terminology, and technologies covering incident command, emergency operations centers, training, identification and management of resources, qualifications and certification, and the collection, tracking, and reporting of incident information and incident resources.

True

Which type of incident extends beyond the installation resource capabilities for response; requiring local, state, and federal response resources to effectively manage the incident and includes wildfires and floods on and off the installation?

Type 2

A Type 1 incident is considered the least complex, whereas a Type 5 incident is deemed the most complex.

False