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The initial Incident Commander shall remain in command until all of the following occur EXCEPT:
A. A higher ranking officer arrives on scene B. Command is transferred C. A superior officer assumes command D. The incident is stabilized and terminated |
A. higher ranking officer arrives on scene
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The B I R (brief initial report) shall include
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. |
1.Unit designation
2.incident location 3.Esablish, name, and locate command 4.brief description of the situation 5.actions being taken and strategy declaration 6.any immediate needs from incoming units or from dispatch |
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The company officer IC of an initial arriving engine company that chooses the offensive strategy will operate in the ______Mode. If a Battalion Chief is the initial arriving unit to the same structure fire, they will operate in the ______Mode. If a rescue unit arrives first, they are to establish Command, give a BIR, don PPE, and _______
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Fast Attach
Command Gather information |
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Name the three command modes
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Investigate/nothing showing
Fast Attack Command |
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During transfer of command the preferred method of communication is:
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face to face
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Using tactical worksheets should be:
A. A normal part of the IC's routine, unless in Fast Attack B. Used only by BC's en route to incidents C. Used only during incidents D. All of the above. |
A. A normal part of the IC's routine, unless in the Fast Attack mode
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Building critical factors include:
A. Specific occupancy B. Fire load C. Size and height D. Type of contents |
C. Size and height
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Arrangement Critical Factors include:
A. Combustibility of exposures B. Construction type C. Vertical/horizontal openings D. Concealed spaces |
A. Combustibility of exposures
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Life Hazard Critical Factors include:
A. Access, arrangement, and distance of exposures B. Estimate of response time for personnel and equipment C. Effect current action is having D. Location of occupants |
D. Location of occupants
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Resources Critical Factors include:
A. Effect current action is having B. Have the strategic benchmarks been met C. The need to rehab personnel D. Time of day |
C. The need to rehab personnel
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Name the LVFR tac channels used for full responses and significant incidents
pg. 44 |
Tac 5-12
Emergency 1-3 High Rise Zone B 8Tac 90-94 |
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what is the 400 code for a traffic accident
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401
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What is the 400 code for a
Fire in a building |
402
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What is the 400 code for a suicide
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405
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What is the 400 code for Suicide attempt
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405z
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What is the 400 code for Drunk person
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408
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What is the 400 code for a dead body
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419
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What is the 400 code for
Firefighters need assistance |
444
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What is the 400 code for
sick or injured person |
421
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What is the 400 code for
Bomb pg. 44 |
445
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Operating Units (Compaanies) who are assigned to Division/Groups generally communicate with each other by:
pg. 49 |
shouting, or using hand signals
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The three basic management system levels that are a part of keeping ongoing incident control include:
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Strategic
Tactical Task |
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What type of response requires a B I R?
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All dispatches of 3 or more units
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The deployment of a level F3M (medium) first alarm includes:
pg. 80 |
3 Engines
1 Truck 1 Rescue 2 BC |
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Name the reports that can be given over the radio
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BIR
Follow-up Roof size-up Triage report In Transit PAR Simplified Accountability Progress Reports 1. C.A.A.N 2 Completeion report 3. Exception report |
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Roof size up may include
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. |
1. Type of Roof (flat, pitched, metal, etc.)
2. Are smoke and heat vents present (comercial) 3. Condition of roof (stable, unstable, venting) 4. Concentrated loads (HVAC, antennae) 5. Firewalls or Partitions 6. Basic blueprint if unusual 7. Action being taken 8. Truss type and dircection |
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Name the four strategic benchmarks
pg. 69 |
Primary all clear
knock down secondary all clear loss stopped |
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Name the 5 tactical benchmarks
pg. 69 |
water supply
water on fire ventilation complete utilities secured personnel in a structure |
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What does L.U.N.A.R. stand for
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L ocation
U nit ID N ame A ssignment R esources needed for rescue |
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Event profile includes what 3 questions
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What do I have
Where is it going How do I stop it |
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Response profile includes what 3 questions
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What resources are on scene
When will the responding resources arrive on scene What additional resources are required |
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The deployment of a Level F3H (high) First alarm response includes
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4 Engines
1 Truck 1 BC 1 Rescue 2 BC's 1 Heavy or CBRN 1 EMS coordinator 1 Air resource |
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The deployment of a Level F3S (severe) High Rise alarm response includes
pg. 80 |
5 Engines
2 Trucks 3 Rescues 2 BC's 1 Heavy or CBRN 1 EMS coordinator 1 Air resource |
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The deployment of a M1 first medical alarm includes
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3 Engines
1 Truck 2 Rescues 1 BC 1 EMS coordinator 2 private ambulance |
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The two accountabilit systems that LVFR has adopted are:
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simplified accountability
and PAR (Personnel Accountability Report) |
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The ______is the overall operation approach to the incident. The ______ describes the tactical details that address and solve the incident problem.
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STRATEGY
IAP (Incident Action Plan) |
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The basis for the IAP (incident actio plan) is
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Strategy
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Applying standard______to standard ______to produce standard______.
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Actions
Conditions Outcomes |
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The 3 components of the Fire Scene Risk Benefit Tool are:
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Time
Value Size |
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Strategic benchmarks indicate when the incident priorities have been met:
Primary all clear = ______ Knockdown = ______ Loss Stopped = ______ |
Primary all clear = Life safety
Knockdown = Incident stabalization Loss Stopped = Property conservation |
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The organization must match the complexity of the incident and have the following characteristics EXCEPT
A. Be able to get started instantly at every incident B. Have three standard levels: Strategic, Tactical, and Task C. Use Divisions/Groups or Sectors to manage areas and functions D. Be able to expand quickly to match the incident profile |
C. Use Divisions/Groups or sectors to manage areas and functions
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Formal command declaration and a brief initial report is required for:
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Incidents requiring more than two units
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Name the 5 incident priorities
pg. 105 |
Firefighter safety
Rescue Fire Control Property conservation Customer stabilization (red cross, tips, etc.) |
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The Fast Attack Mode:
A. Places the IC in the best location to communicate the activities of initial arriving companies B. Should be transferred as soon as possible to an Officer or BC in command position to support the attack C. Authorizes the initial arriving company officer to mitigate the situation before command is needed D. All of the above |
B. Should be transferred as soon as possible to an Officer or BC in command position to support the attack
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The IC should limit the number of units assigned to Division/Group Supervisors that are operating in the hazard zone to between _____-_____.
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2-3
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As a ______your goal is to meet the specific strategic objectives within your assigned area and to communicate your progress to Command. As a ______ your goal is to complete the assigned function and communicate your progress to Command.
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Division Supervisor
Group Supervisor |