A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that response structures and resources must be able to expand rapidly to meet needs associated with a given incident. A. TRUE B. FALSE

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The United States National Response Framework as a part of the National Strategy for Homeland Security serves as a guide to how the United States responds to all forms of disasters and emergencies.

The fact that disasters and emergencies cannot be completely predicted means that a suitable Response Framework must be flexible, scalable and adaptable to respond to disasters irrespective of nature and magnitude

As such, therefore, it holds that the structures and resources of the National Response Framework must be able to meet needs associated with a given incident.