Question and answer
An effective Emergency Operations Plan will be: A. Specific to the types of incidents that have occurred in that jurisdiction in the past. B. Comprehensive in nature, including complete response procedures for everyone with a role in the response. C. General in nature, so respondents' roles can be determined on scene as the incident dictates. D. Based on all risks facing any region in the Nation, in order to comprehensively address every possibility.
An effective Emergency Operations Plan will be: Comprehensive in nature, including complete response procedures for everyone with a role in the response.
f
Question
Asked 8/12/2019 7:35:49 PM
Updated 5/29/2020 12:33:59 PM
1 Answer/Comment
Get an answer
New answers
Rating
8
An effective Emergency Operations Plan will be: Comprehensive in nature, including complete response procedures for everyone with a role in the response.
Added 5/29/2020 12:33:59 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Comments

There are no comments.

Add an answer or comment
Log in or sign up first.
Questions asked by the same visitor
To communicate more effectively with your community you should:
Weegy: To communicate more effectively with your community you should: Learn about the languages and communication traditions in the community. (More)
Question
Expert Answered
Asked 8/12/2019 6:20:29 PM
0 Answers/Comments
In most situations, it is better to use your natural voice rather than a microphone, even if a few people at the back of the room have trouble hearing you.
Question
Not Answered
Updated 6/12/2021 11:59:13 PM
1 Answer/Comment
In most situations, it is better to use your natural voice rather than a microphone, even if a few people at the back of the room have trouble hearing you. FALSE.
Added 6/12/2021 11:59:13 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
In most situations, it is better to use your natural voice rather than a microphone, even if a few people at the back of the room have trouble hearing you.
Question
Not Answered
Updated 6/13/2021 12:02:23 AM
1 Answer/Comment
In most situations, it is better to use your natural voice rather than a microphone, even if a few people at the back of the room have trouble hearing you. FALSE.
Added 6/13/2021 12:02:23 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Establishing key message(s) by prioritizing information to get out to the public is one example of: A. Verifying information. B. Disseminating information. C. Gathering information. D. Coordinating information.
Weegy: Establishing key message(s) by prioritizing information to get out to the public is one example of Coordinating information. (More)
Question
Updated 52 days ago|10/16/2024 5:52:00 AM
0 Answers/Comments
NIMS public information is based on three principles: The Public Information Officer (PIO) supports the Incident Command. PIO functions are coordinated and integrated. __________ (Select the third principle from below.) A. In the case of Unified Command, departments that contribute to joint public information management lose their individual identities. B. The Joint Information Center (JIC) provides the mechanism for integrating public information activities among the Joint Information ...
Question
Not Answered
Updated 6/3/2021 1:26:35 AM
1 Answer/Comment
NIMS public information is based on three principles: The Public Information Officer (PIO) supports the Incident Command. PIO functions are coordinated and integrated. Organizations participating in public information coordination retain their independence.
Added 6/3/2021 1:26:35 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
39,633,113
questions answered
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
Popular Conversations
During President Theodore Roosevelt’s administration, what was the ...
Weegy: During President Theodore Roosevelt s administration, Communication was the central purpose of the bully ...
12/5/2024 10:57:49 PM| 6 Answers
A shoemaker bought 30 pairs of heels. How many individual heels did ...
Weegy: A shoemaker bought 30 pairs of heels. The shoemaker bought 60 individual heels. 30 * 2 = 60. User: What's the ...
12/5/2024 9:43:50 PM| 5 Answers
What's the area of the above figure, which has sides of length 6 and ...
Weegy: 2 + 2 = 4 User: Which inverse operation would be used to verify the following equation? Weegy: 9 x 6 = 54 ...
12/5/2024 1:32:10 AM| 4 Answers
What's the product of 713 and 82?
Weegy: The product of 713 and 82 is 58,466. Solution: 713 * 82 = 58,466. User: What's the correct way to write three ...
12/5/2024 1:36:53 AM| 4 Answers
Which of the following is the proper operation of 3 7?
Weegy: The following are procedures for the proper use of clothing: Prevent overheating by removing layers before ...
12/5/2024 1:48:28 AM| 4 Answers
Which statement is true of The Federalist Papers?
Weegy: They were written to gain support for the Constitution- is true of The Federalist Papers. User: The _______ ...
12/5/2024 1:01:27 AM| 3 Answers
Apply the commutative property to 13 × 7 × 21 to rearrange the terms ...
Weegy: 21 ? 7 13 is the commutative property to 13 ? 7 ? 21. User: Subtraction is the opposite operation of which ...
12/5/2024 10:12:24 PM| 3 Answers
Adjectives are generally changed in form to show degrees of ...
Weegy: A comparative adjective is an adjective used to compare two people or things. User: Which tenses need the ...
12/2/2024 6:56:36 PM| 3 Answers
Which of the following is true about the Mayflower Compact?
Weegy: The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. User: Which statement was part of ...
12/4/2024 6:20:57 PM| 3 Answers
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
S
L
P
Points 95 [Total 4621] Ratings 0 Comments 95 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 11 [Total 47] Ratings 1 Comments 1 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 10 [Total 10] Ratings 0 Comments 10 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 6 [Total 18] Ratings 0 Comments 6 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 5 [Total 84] Ratings 0 Comments 5 Invitations 0 Offline
* Excludes moderators and previous
winners (Include)
Home | Contact | Blog | About | Terms | Privacy | © Purple Inc.