10. Unified Command: A. Assigns a single Incident Commander to assume unity of command and make decisions for all jurisdictions.
B. Obligates all responsible agencies to pool their resources without consideration to the terms of mutual aid and assistance agreements.
C. Requires that employees report to several different Incident Commanders, each representing each jurisdiction.
D. Enables all agencies with responsibility to manage an incident together by establishing a common set of incident objectives and strategies.
Unified Command:
D. Enables all agencies with responsibility to manage an incident together by establishing a common set of incident objectives and strategies.
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