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Add an answer or comment Log in or sign up first. Questions asked by [email protected]. Under the Stafford Act declaration process, who requests Federal assistance? Weegy: Under the Stafford Act declaration process, Governor of the State is who requests Federal assistance. (More)Question|Asked by [email protected] AnsweredUpdated 45 days ago|12/25/2025 3:02:14 AM0 Answers/Comments5. Where in your assigned incident facility would you go to obtain current incident status information? A. Logistics Section B. Operations Section C. Finance and Administration Section D. Planning Section (More)Question|Asked by [email protected] AnsweredUpdated 3/5/2020 2:54:38 AM1 Answer/Comment5LoveongPlanning Section: is where you would go in your assigned incident facility to obtain current incident status information.Added 3/5/2020 2:54:38 AMThis answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.Confirmed by Cliff: [11/13/2024 3:36:15 PM]6. Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) deliver a broad range of technical support and other services at the national, regional, and field levels. A. True Weegy: Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) deliver a broad range of technical support and other services at the national, regional, and field levels. TRUE. (More)Question|Asked by [email protected] 3/5/2020 2:55:20 AM0 Answers/Comments5. Where in your assigned incident facility would you go to obtain current incident status information? A. Logistics Section B. Operations Section C. Finance and Administration Section D. Planning Section Weegy: The 'Planning Section' is where you would go in your assigned incident facility to obtain current incident status information. (More)Question|Asked by [email protected] AnsweredUpdated 72 days ago|11/28/2025 1:59:42 AM0 Answers/Comments7. It is unnecessary to notify Deployment Unit if the only change in your status is the hotel where you are staying. A. True B. False Weegy: It is not necessary to notify Deployment Unit if the only change in your status is the hotel where you are staying. FALSE. (More)Question|Asked by [email protected] AnsweredUpdated 72 days ago|11/28/2025 2:01:12 AM0 Answers/Comments- See all questions asked by [email protected]
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