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The following list outlines tasks that On-Deck crews may be assigned, but are not limited to, by the IC: (4) |
1. Any task required in order to accomplish a tactical priority (Rescue, primary, secondary, fire control, overhaul, ventilation) 2. Assist in a mayday situation 3. Reinforce a position within an assigned sector 4. Crew relief within an assigned sector |
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Recycling is defined as: |
A timely and efficient means of air replacement and crew rehydration. This action is used to ensure a steady stream of resources for Hazard Zone operations |
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The on-deck crew must remain intact, in a ready state and monitor incident radio traffic at all times. On-deck crews must also size up the area they are assigned to in order to: (4) |
1. Become familiar with all 4 sides of the hazard zone 2. Locate building entrance and exit points 3. Identify interior and exterior conditions 4. Know the identity, task, location and hose line of all crews working in the hazard zone |
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When an on-deck crew relives an assigned crew, the crew officers from both crews shall make every reasonable attempt to transfer information face to face including: (4) |
1. Interior conditions 2. Routing instructions to the work area including obstructions 3. Additional tools and equipment required 4. Objectives |
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The standard term "recycling " shall be used by the IC to direct hazard Zone crews to perform the following: (4) |
1. Exit the hazard zone 2. Exchange their used SCBA cylinders with full SCBA cylinders with help from the drivers at the On-Deck area as designated by the IC or sector boss when told to recycle 3. Rehydrate with at least 1 (500ml) bottle of water per crew member 4. Return to the On-Deck position within their assigned sector |