The National Incident Management System standard incident command structures are based on:

A) a unified command system, multijurisdictional cooperation, and continuous public education.
B) U.S. military oversight, coordination among multiple public and private agencies, and a warning system.
C) an incident command system, multiagency coordination systems, and public information systems.
D) a single command system, cooperation between state and local governments, and a mechanism to warn the public.


Answer: C) an incident command system, multiagency coordination systems, and public information systems.

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