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6. The ability to communicate within ICS is absolutely critical. To ensure efficient, clear communication, ICS requires the use of: A. Common terminology. B. Radio codes. C. Agency-specific codes. D. Technical language.
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User: 6. The ability to communicate within ICS is absolutely critical. To ensure efficient, clear communication, ICS requires the use of: A. Common terminology. B. Radio codes. C. Agency-specific codes. D. Technical language.

Weegy: b. Common terminology.
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User: The Liaison Officer: A. Arranges for resources and needed services to support the incident objectives. B. Provides information to the public. C. Tracks resources and maintains incident documentation. D. Is the point of contact for other response organizations.



Weegy: The Liaison Officer: B. Provides information to the public.
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