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PIT_PIT [208]
4 years ago
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The emergency operations plan is a key component of an emergency management program that:________

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topjm [15]4 years ago
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Taking into account the statement above:

"The emergency operations plan is a key component of an emergency management program that:________

a. Provides standard operating procedures for responding to specific types of incidents.

b. Serves primarily as a budgeting document for acquiring emergency management resources.

c. Establishes the overall authority, roles, and functions performed during incidents

d. Is required in order for a jurisdiction to receive Federal assistance with mitigation initiatives"

The answer about that the emergency operations plan is a key component of an emergency management program is option: C. Establishes the overall authority, roles, and functions performed during incidents," because this can be applied to a wide variety of scenarios. 

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