Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by:

Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by: A. Local authorities B. Incident command C. The logistics section D. The planning section

Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by: Incident command.

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Who Establishes incident objectives that drive incident operations?

The Incident Commander or Unified Command (which will be discussed later), establishes incident objectives that drive incident operations.

What are typical incident facilities?

Incident Facilities and Locations Typical facilities include the Incident Command Post (ICP), incident base, staging areas, camps, mass casualty triage areas, points-of-distribution, and emergency shelters.
Finance/Administration: Monitors costs related to the incident. Provides accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analyses.

What is incident facilities and locations?

Incident Base – The location where primary logistics functions are coordinated. There is only one incident base per incident. The Incident Command Post may be collocated with the incident base. Camp – A location where food, water, rest, and sanitary services are provided to incident personnel.