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16 Cards in this Set
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incident command
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command
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operations,planning,Logistics,
Finance/Administration |
Section Chief
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Branch
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Directors
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Division, Group
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Supervisors
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single/task Forces, Strike Teams
Units within Planning,Logistics, Finance/Administration units. |
Leaders
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What is the optimum number the text suggest for span of control?
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five
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On a large incident, who is responsible for the development of strategic goals?
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Incident Commander
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Which NFPA standard defines that of the Company Officer?
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NFPA 1021
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On an incident involving multiple communities and jurisdictions, what type of command is preferred?
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Unified Command
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What is the acronym for the not-for-profit organization that uses a consensus process to develop model fire prevention codes and firefighting training and safety standards?
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NFPA
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The organization structure in the picture represents a vital role in the fire service. What best fits the description of this structure?
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organizational structure for a medium to large department.
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Identify the Chart in the picture
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Incident Management System/Incident Command System
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NFPA 1901 standards for Automotive Fire Apparatus, requires mobile water supply apparatus to have a minimum of a what size water tank?
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1000 Gallon Tank
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The staff who report directly to the PIO, safety officer, liason officer, and other positions as required
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Command Staff
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represents and is responsible for the functional aspects of the incident command structure.
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General staff
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typically consists of the operations, planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration sections.
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General Staff
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