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Scenario 41: Policy on incident termination: 'The Incident Commander (IC) retains overall responsibility for an incident until the scene is fully secured, all hazards are mitigated, and all resources are accounted for and demobilized. A formal transfer of command or termination of the incident must be documented.' What must occur for an incident to be formally terminated?
The policy requires the scene to be 'fully secured, all hazards are mitigated, and all resources are accounted for and demobilized,' along with formal documenta
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Question: Scenario 41: Policy on incident termination: 'The Incident Commander (IC) retains overall responsibility for an incident until the scene is fully secured, all hazards are mitigated, and all resources are accounted for and demobilized. A formal transfer of command or termination of the incident must be documented.' What must occur for an incident to be formally terminated?
Answer options:
- Only the physical fire suppression must be complete.
- All personnel must have left the scene. ✅ The scene is safe, hazards controlled, resources managed, and documentation complete.
- The fire marshal has completed their investigation.
Correct answer: The scene is safe, hazards controlled, resources managed, and documentation complete.
Explanation: The policy requires the scene to be 'fully secured, all hazards are mitigated, and all resources are accounted for and demobilized,' along with formal documentation. This encompasses safety, hazard control, resource management, and administrative closure. The correct answer is "The scene is safe, hazards controlled, resources managed, and documentation complete.". This capacity-fill scenario 41 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-reading bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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