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Which documents would be used in an Full-scale Exercise (FSE)?

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Exercise Plan (ExPlan), Extent of Play Agreements (XPAs), C/E Handbook, MSEL, and EEG are documents that would be used in a Full-scale Exercise (FSE).

Step-by-step explanation:

Full-scale exercises are typically the most complex and resource-intensive type of

exercise because they are staged in a realistic field environment and involve many

participants. Full-scale exercises give the team an opportunity to practice and validate

their plans, policies, and a wide variety of the skills covered in CERT Basic Training.

Volunteers play the role of victims and moulage is used to add realism. These exercises

may involve other agencies, although role-players representing other agencies can be

used if desired.

Full-scale exercises begin with a description of the scenario. An Incident Commander

(IC) and Command Post Team serve at the Incident Command Post and other

participants organize into functional teams to size up the situation and complete tasks

as assigned. Personnel and resources may be mobilized and deployed to the scene

where actions would be conducted, as if a real incident had occurred. The full-scale

exercise simulates reality by presenting complex and realistic problems that require

critical thinking, rapid problem solving, and effective responses by trained personnel.

The exercise site for a full-scale exercise may require a large indoor and/or outdoor

space, and site logistics require planning. Safety issues, particularly regarding the use

of props and special effects, must be monitored. Throughout the duration of the

exercise, many activities occur simultaneously and numerous Facilitators and

Evaluators are needed. Participant learning is reinforced and feedback is provided

through a hot wash at the conclusion of the exercise.

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