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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final QClick here for Final Question
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Emergency Management System Incident Command System Local Resources Business Resiliency Personal Preparedness 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Local Response
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Reconstruction of roads is an example of this phase of emergency management
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Recovery
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The agency that provides federal coordination, planning and training to support State and local jurisdictions in emergencies
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FEMA
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NGO is an acronym for this
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Non-Governmental Organization
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Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
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The four phases of emergency management
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The lead agency for coordination of health and medical response in an emergency
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Public Health
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In ICS, this section would get supplies for responders
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Logistics
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In ICS, the staff member who communicates with the press and the public
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Public Information Officer (PIO)
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The General Staff section that develops the tactical objectives and organization, and performs the work
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Operations
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Operations, Planning, Logistics and Finance/Admin are the 4 sections of this
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General Staff
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This position in ICS is the only one always staffed
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Incident Commander
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The number of Regional Emergency Coordination Zones in King County
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Three Zones (1, 3, and 5)
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This emergency support function (ESF) relates to health and medical response in a disaster
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ESF-8
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This emergency support function (ESF) relates to mass care, housing and human services in a disaster
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ESF-6
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The coordination center for medical resource requests and situational updates for events occurring in King County
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Health & Medical Area Command
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In a flu pandemic, closing schools and canceling sports events are examples of this mitigation measure
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Social Distancing
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A healthcare organization should call this for any emergency that impacts their ability to provide services.
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Public Health-Seattle & King County Duty Officer (or PH EOC)
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In an emergency, a healthcare organization should call this agency to request fuel or snow removal
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Local Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
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A network of King County healthcare organizations and providers committed to coordination of emergency preparedness and response activities
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King County Healthcare Coalition
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The body of the King County Healthcare Coalition that makes policy level decisions relating to healthcare in an emergency.
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Multi-Agency Coordination Group (MAC)
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Incident management software designed to support the work of the King County Healthcare Coalition
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WATrac
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A portable container packed with emergency supplies and business information in advance of an emergency to continue operations if you must evacuate
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Agency Go-Kit
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An agreement established prior to an emergency to provide mutual aid
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Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
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Your agency’s most valuable asset in an emergency
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Agency Staff
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This manual has 12 sections designed to help you develop a more robust emergency operations plan.
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Business Resiliency Workbook for Healthcare Providers
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How often your agency’s emergency contact information should be reviewed for accuracy and updated
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Twice a year
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The recomended number of days of food and water to store in your home
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Minimum 3, preferably 7
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Severe weather, earthquakes, floods, and toxic spills are examples
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Local Hazards
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This important plan outlines how a member of your staff has prepared for an emergency
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Personal Preparedness Plan
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During an emergency, you may have several uses for this item besides avoiding freezer burn
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Ziploc Bag
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Bolting cabinets to wall studs is an example of this phase of emergency management
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Mitigation
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Make your wager
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Final Answer The member of the MAC group who will make the final decisions regarding policy, public messaging and resource allocations for the county-wide health and medical response
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Local Health Officer
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