Emergency Management Resource Management and Logistics 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of resource typing in NIMS?
- To assign costs to resources
- To categorize resources by capability so they can be requested and deployed consistently (Correct answer)
- To determine which agency owns a resource
- To schedule resource maintenance
Correct answer: To categorize resources by capability so they can be requested and deployed consistently
Resource typing standardizes the categorization of resources by capability, enabling consistent requests and deployments across jurisdictions.
Question 2: What does EMAC stand for in emergency management?
- Emergency Management Assistance Compact (Correct answer)
- Emergency Mutual Aid Coordination
- Emergency Management Action Committee
- Emergency Multi-Agency Command
Correct answer: Emergency Management Assistance Compact
EMAC stands for Emergency Management Assistance Compact, the all-hazards mutual aid system that allows states to share resources during disasters.
Question 3: Which of the following best describes a 'cache' in emergency resource management?
- A secure computer server storing emergency data
- A pre-positioned collection of supplies and equipment stored for rapid deployment (Correct answer)
- A financial reserve for emergency spending
- A list of pre-approved vendors
Correct answer: A pre-positioned collection of supplies and equipment stored for rapid deployment
A cache is a pre-positioned stockpile of supplies or equipment that can be rapidly deployed when a disaster strikes.
Question 4: In the Incident Command System, which section is responsible for providing facilities, services, and materials support?
- Operations Section
- Planning Section
- Finance/Administration Section
- Logistics Section (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Logistics Section
The Logistics Section is responsible for providing all support needs of the incident, including facilities, transportation, supplies, and communications.
Question 5: What are the three phases of resource management under NIMS?
- Request, Deploy, Return (Correct answer)
- Identify, Acquire, Distribute
- Plan, Order, Track
- Type, Cache, Stage
Correct answer: Request, Deploy, Return
NIMS resource management follows the cycle of Request, Deploy, and Return (demobilize) to ensure accountability throughout an incident.
Question 6: What is the role of a staging area in an emergency response?
- A location where press briefings are held
- A temporary location where resources are assembled and held ready for assignment (Correct answer)
- The primary operations base for the Incident Commander
- A place where injured personnel receive medical treatment
Correct answer: A temporary location where resources are assembled and held ready for assignment
A staging area is a temporary location where resources are held in readiness awaiting tactical assignments, separate from the Incident Command Post.
What is the primary purpose of resource typing in NIMS?