Which of the following BEST describes when to withdraw when using the fast-attack command approach?

A. When formal command ends.
B. When combat command is required.
C. When the incident is finalized and the Incident Command Post is no longer needed.
D. When the incident is not stabilized, but the establishment of an ICP outside of the hazardous area is required.


D

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