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Answer:
D. Type 1.
Explanation:
According to the Incident Command System, in the United States the incident Type 1 requires all positions for the General Staff and the Command to be activated, as well as branches to be activated. It requires the regional or the national resources. And personnel can exceed five hundred per the operational period.
The Type 1 incidents are the most dangerous incidents and most complicated incident that the Incident Command System deals with. During a Type 1 incident, all the regional as well as the national resources are alerted and is activated. An incident of this level provides activation of all the position be it be Command or General Staff personnel and also to activate all the branches. This is important because it requires a proper coordinated approach from the root level to the national level in order to prevent it to become more disastrous.
1.
Wash the
wound with soap to wash away contaminants
2.
Apply disinfectant
to remove germs
3.
Apply gauze
and band aid to protect the cured wound
4.
Change the
gauze to avoid growth of bacteria
5.
Talk to
the person involving in the incident
Answer: TRUSTWORTHINESS.
The six pillars of character was coined by a nonpartisan group of youth development in the year 1992 as “core ethical values that transcend cultural, religious and socioeconomic differences”.
The Six Pillars of Character are: Trustworthiness; Respect; Responsibility; Fairness; Caring and Citizenship.
Of all the 6 pillars, trustworthiness, explains the state of being reliable. Which includes honest communications, not stealing, not CHEATING, not lying, being loyal etc.
Cheating in any form is not an act of trustworthiness. Therefore students who engage in cheating violates TRUSTWORTHINESS.