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All of the following are true, EXCEPT: a. NIMS was called for in Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) in February of 2003. b. NIMS ...
is a core set of concepts, principles, and terminology for incident command and multiagency coordination. c. NIMS is a consistent, nationwide approach for all levels of government to work effectively and efficiently together. d. NIMS requires that the Incident Command System (ICS) be activated as a last resort during domestic incidents.
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User: All of the following are true, EXCEPT: a. NIMS was called for in Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) in February of 2003. b. NIMS is a core set of concepts, principles, and terminology for incident command and multiagency coordination. c. NIMS is a consistent, nationwide approach for all levels of government to work effectively and efficiently together. d. NIMS requires that the Incident Command System (ICS) be activated as a last resort during domestic incidents.

Weegy: All of the follwing are true EXCEPT: D. NIMS requires that the Incident Command System (ICS) be activated as a last resort during domestic incidents. [ [www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/] ]
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User: All of the following are true, EXCEPT: a. NIMS was called for in Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) in February of 2003. b. NIMS is a core set of concepts, principles, and terminology for incident command and multiagency coordination. c. NIMS is a consistent, nationwide approach for all levels of government to work effectively and efficiently together. d. NIMS requires that the Incident Command System (ICS) be activated as a last resort during domestic incidents.

Weegy: All of the follwing are true EXCEPT: D. NIMS requires that the Incident Command System (ICS) be activated as a last resort during domestic incidents. [ [www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/] ]
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User: Homeland Security Directive 5 (HSPD-5) requires Federal departments and agencies to: a. Test and credential response personnel to ensure they have acquired the competencies needed to implement the Incident Command System. b. Make adoption of NIMS by State, tribal, and local organizations a condition for Federal preparedness assistance (through grants, contracts, and other activities). c. Establish standardized organizational structures for communities to use in response to natural, technological, and manmade incidents. d. Establish metrics that will measure whether communities are using the proper amounts of resources when responding to incidents.

Weegy: HSPD-5 requires all Federal Departments and agencies to: b. Make adoption of NIMS by State, tribal, and local organizations a condition for Federal Preparedness.
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User: What year is it?

Weegy: Can you elaborate more with your question.
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User: What is a first down in football?

Weegy: Miami once converted a 3rd and 43 vs Notre Dame in 1989. It might have been in that year's Sugar Bowl. I can't remember. [http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20080915042535AAJhu62]
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User: When communicating, ICS requires the use of: a. Plain English. b. Agency-specific codes. c. Radio codes. d. Technical language.

Weegy: When communicating, ICS requires the use of: a. Plain English.
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User: When communicating, ICS requires that responders DO NOT use: a. Plain English. b. Clear text. c. Agency or radio codes. d. Common terminology.

Weegy: agency or radio codes
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User: When communicating, ICS requires that responders DO NOT use: a. Plain English. b. Clear text. c. Agency or radio codes. d. Common terminology.

Weegy: When communicating, ICS requires that responders DO NOT usec. Agency or radio codes
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User: ICS facilitates the ability to communicate by using: a. ICS-specific codes. b. Acronyms. c. Common terminology. d. NIMS lexicon.

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