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SPECIFIC LOCATION PROCEDURES |
Section 8 |
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Western Refining has agreed to report incidents at their facility according to their ability to respond to the situation. EPFD units are to be dispatched and respond as outlined in the attached procedures. These procedures apply only if the incident is reported directly by Western Refining. The Deputy Chief and the ______________________________ shall be notified of all Level 2 or Level 3 incidents.
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Special Operations Coordinator
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The primary purpose of EPFD's response to a Level 1 incident is to perform ________________ and documentation.
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investigation
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.1.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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A Level 2 response incident will require action by the facility's emergency response team indicating the need for the EPFD commander to consider our________________.
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increased involvement
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.1.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Level 3 incidents will require a full response, with EPFD assuming Incident Command. Due to Western Refining’s _______________ and familiarity with the facility, all actions shall be fully coordinated with their command personnel.
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technical expertise
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.1.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Hazardous Materials Incidents, with a Reported Incident Level 1 Release, a Hazardous Materials Release that does not require Facility
Response Team Personnel. What is a EPFD Response. |
Battalion Unit (Code 1)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Hazardous Materials Incidents, with a Reported Incident Level 2 Release, a Hazardous Materials Release that requires Facility Response Team Personnel. What is a EPFD Response.
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Battalion Unit & Pumper Unit (Code 3)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Hazardous Materials Incidents, with a Reported Incident Level 3 Release, a Hazardous Materials Release that requires Full Facility
Emergency Organization. What is a EPFD Response. |
Full Response (Code 3) and EPFD Hazardous
Materials Task Force Response. Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Hazardous Materials" and "Release of Hazardous
Materials" are defined in Chapter 9.52 of the _________. |
City Code
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.4.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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There is a reporting exemption for secondarily contained releases. Materials which have been secondarily contained in accordance with the City Fire Prevention Code and the __________________ are considered to be contained and not subject to the notification requirements stated above.
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International Fire Code
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.4.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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It should be noted that volatile liquids which may or may not have been secondarily contained are
considered to be releasing _________ into the atmosphere, and therefore, the reporting requirements are not waived. |
vapors
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.4.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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For a Level 1 Release, Communications will notify the Battalion Unit by ___________ if they are in the station and describe the situation to the responding Battalion Chief.
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Fire Phone
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.5 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The EPFD Incident Commander shall assume command of a Level __ Release or any incident requiring a substantial EPFD commitment.
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3
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.6 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Fire Related Incidents, a Reported Incident Level 1 Fire as Described as a Minor fire related incident that does not require Facility
Response Team personnel, the EPFD response will be: |
Pumper unit (Code 1)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Fire Related Incidents, a Reported Incident Level 2 Fire as Described as a Fire related incident that requires Facility Response Team personnel, the EPFD response will be:
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Battalion unit & Pumper unit (Code 3)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.2.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Fire Related Incidents, a Reported Incident Level 3 Fire as Described as Fire related incident that requires Full Facility Emergency
Organization & EPFD assistance, the EPFD response will be: |
Full Fire Response (Code 3)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.3.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Any fire or situation that constitutes a non–routine fire hazard. The release of a flammable or combustible hazardous material, without ignition, shall be reported as a __________.
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hazardous material release
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.4 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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For a Level 1 Fire, Communications shall notify the ___________ by fire phone if they are in the station and describe the situation.
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Company Officer
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.5 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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For medical emergencies, rescue emergencies,
and other types of emergencies, the response shall be according to Fire Department ___________. |
standard procedures
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.4 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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All companies who respond to ASARCO on Paisano for any type of call, medical or fire, are to proceed to the _________ entrance above the trestle and not the entrance below the trestle. Note: You will need to pick up the adapters for water at the gate.
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truck
Reference: Operations>Section 8.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Companies responding to the Freeport McMoran Refinery must stop at the entrance to receive clearance and/or instructions from the __________.
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security guard
Reference: Operations>Section 8.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The George Orr emergency access gate allows for emergency access to ____________ (Cesar Chavez Highway) from George Orr Drive.
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Loop 375
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding George Orr Emergency Access Gate, The ____ shall serve as public spokesperson when the gate is used during emergency evacuations.
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City
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding George Orr Emergency Access Gate, The City shall provide adequate traffic control, as determined by and in conjunction with ________, at the emergency evacuation site, providing traffic control on Loop 375.
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TXDOT
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding George Orr Emergency Access Gate, The _____ will notify TXDOT when an emergency exists and emergency access to Loop 375 will be utilized.
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City
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Airport Gates, Fire Department personnel with ___________ badges shall be responsible for activating the card sensor and directing units through the gate one at a time.
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airport ID
Reference: Operations>Section 8.5.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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A unit with access to a radio programmed with __________ or ___________ talk groups can contact Airport Control and have them hold the gate open until all vehicles are through and clear of the gate. Once clear, the unit shall advise Airport Control to close the gate.
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Air Ops 1 or Air Ops 2
Reference: Operations>Section 8.5.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The gate is designed to close once a vehicle has cleared the underground sensor. In the event the gate begins to close on your vehicle, stop immediately to prevent damage to vehicles or Airport Property. The gate will reverse direction after ___________ when met with resistance.
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two seconds
Reference: Operations>Section 8.5.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The main gate to Ascarate Park is locked between _________________ hours. A Fire Department lock box containing a key to the park has been placed on the gate.
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2400 and 0600
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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A ________ has been placed on the Training Academy's gate. This will allow entry into academy grounds after hours.
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lock box
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding 8600 Montana, After hours access is provided to the Headquarters’ complex. All personnel entering the Administrative building, Shop area, or back lot shall sign in with the _____________ at the front desk.
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security guard
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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In the event of an emergency where rapid entry is required to the rear of the building, the electric gate at the _______ entrance has been equipped
with a keyed controller. The controller is located on the rock wall on the left side of the gate. |
west
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.3.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Personnel accessing the Reserve Center at ____________ shall notify Fire Communications prior to entering and exiting the building. The procedures posted above the control panel shall be followed to activate and deactivate the alarm system. There shall be no parking of apparatus or vehicles on the CPAT course.
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131 N. Cotton
Reference: Operations>Section 8.7 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Personnel requiring specialized equipment housed at ____________ (301 George Perry Drive
Suite B) shall contact ARFF. ARFF personnel are trained on the foam trucks and shall respond when requested. |
Cargo 3 |
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SPECIFIC LOCATION PROCEDURES
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Section 8
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Western Refining has agreed to report incidents at their facility according to their ability to respond to the situation. EPFD units are to be dispatched and respond as outlined in the attached procedures. These procedures apply only if the incident is reported directly by Western Refining. The Deputy Chief and the ______________________________ shall be notified of all Level 2 or Level 3 incidents.
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Special Operations Coordinator
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The primary purpose of EPFD's response to a Level 1 incident is to perform ________________ and documentation.
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investigation
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.1.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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A Level 2 response incident will require action by the facility's emergency response team indicating the need for the EPFD commander to consider our________________.
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increased involvement
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.1.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Level 3 incidents will require a full response, with EPFD assuming Incident Command. Due to Western Refining’s _______________ and familiarity with the facility, all actions shall be fully coordinated with their command personnel.
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technical expertise
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.1.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Hazardous Materials Incidents, with a Reported Incident Level 1 Release, a Hazardous Materials Release that does not require Facility
Response Team Personnel. What is a EPFD Response. |
Battalion Unit (Code 1)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Hazardous Materials Incidents, with a Reported Incident Level 2 Release, a Hazardous Materials Release that requires Facility Response Team Personnel. What is a EPFD Response.
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Battalion Unit & Pumper Unit (Code 3)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Hazardous Materials Incidents, with a Reported Incident Level 3 Release, a Hazardous Materials Release that requires Full Facility
Emergency Organization. What is a EPFD Response. |
Full Response (Code 3) and EPFD Hazardous
Materials Task Force Response. Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Hazardous Materials" and "Release of Hazardous
Materials" are defined in Chapter 9.52 of the _________. |
City Code
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.4.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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There is a reporting exemption for secondarily contained releases. Materials which have been secondarily contained in accordance with the City Fire Prevention Code and the __________________ are considered to be contained and not subject to the notification requirements stated above.
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International Fire Code
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.4.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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It should be noted that volatile liquids which may or may not have been secondarily contained are
considered to be releasing _________ into the atmosphere, and therefore, the reporting requirements are not waived. |
vapors
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.4.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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For a Level 1 Release, Communications will notify the Battalion Unit by ___________ if they are in the station and describe the situation to the responding Battalion Chief.
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Fire Phone
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.5 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The EPFD Incident Commander shall assume command of a Level __ Release or any incident requiring a substantial EPFD commitment.
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3
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.2.6 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Fire Related Incidents, a Reported Incident Level 1 Fire as Described as a Minor fire related incident that does not require Facility
Response Team personnel, the EPFD response will be: |
Pumper unit (Code 1)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Fire Related Incidents, a Reported Incident Level 2 Fire as Described as a Fire related incident that requires Facility Response Team personnel, the EPFD response will be:
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Battalion unit & Pumper unit (Code 3)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.2.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Fire Related Incidents, a Reported Incident Level 3 Fire as Described as Fire related incident that requires Full Facility Emergency
Organization & EPFD assistance, the EPFD response will be: |
Full Fire Response (Code 3)
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.3.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Any fire or situation that constitutes a non–routine fire hazard. The release of a flammable or combustible hazardous material, without ignition, shall be reported as a __________.
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hazardous material release
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.4 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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For a Level 1 Fire, Communications shall notify the ___________ by fire phone if they are in the station and describe the situation.
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Company Officer
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.3.5 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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For medical emergencies, rescue emergencies,
and other types of emergencies, the response shall be according to Fire Department ___________. |
standard procedures
Reference: Operations>Section 8.1.4 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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All companies who respond to ASARCO on Paisano for any type of call, medical or fire, are to proceed to the _________ entrance above the trestle and not the entrance below the trestle. Note: You will need to pick up the adapters for water at the gate.
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truck
Reference: Operations>Section 8.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Companies responding to the Freeport McMoran Refinery must stop at the entrance to receive clearance and/or instructions from the __________.
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security guard
Reference: Operations>Section 8.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The George Orr emergency access gate allows for emergency access to ____________ (Cesar Chavez Highway) from George Orr Drive.
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Loop 375
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding George Orr Emergency Access Gate, The ____ shall serve as public spokesperson when the gate is used during emergency evacuations.
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City
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding George Orr Emergency Access Gate, The City shall provide adequate traffic control, as determined by and in conjunction with ________, at the emergency evacuation site, providing traffic control on Loop 375.
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TXDOT
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding George Orr Emergency Access Gate, The _____ will notify TXDOT when an emergency exists and emergency access to Loop 375 will be utilized.
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City
Reference: Operations>Section 8.4.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding Airport Gates, Fire Department personnel with ___________ badges shall be responsible for activating the card sensor and directing units through the gate one at a time.
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airport ID
Reference: Operations>Section 8.5.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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A unit with access to a radio programmed with __________ or ___________ talk groups can contact Airport Control and have them hold the gate open until all vehicles are through and clear of the gate. Once clear, the unit shall advise Airport Control to close the gate.
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Air Ops 1 or Air Ops 2
Reference: Operations>Section 8.5.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The gate is designed to close once a vehicle has cleared the underground sensor. In the event the gate begins to close on your vehicle, stop immediately to prevent damage to vehicles or Airport Property. The gate will reverse direction after ___________ when met with resistance.
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two seconds
Reference: Operations>Section 8.5.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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The main gate to Ascarate Park is locked between _________________ hours. A Fire Department lock box containing a key to the park has been placed on the gate.
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2400 and 0600
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.1 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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A ________ has been placed on the Training Academy's gate. This will allow entry into academy grounds after hours.
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lock box
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Regarding 8600 Montana, After hours access is provided to the Headquarters’ complex. All personnel entering the Administrative building, Shop area, or back lot shall sign in with the _____________ at the front desk.
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security guard
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.3 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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In the event of an emergency where rapid entry is required to the rear of the building, the electric gate at the _______ entrance has been equipped
with a keyed controller. The controller is located on the rock wall on the left side of the gate. |
west
Reference: Operations>Section 8.6.3.2 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Personnel accessing the Reserve Center at ____________ shall notify Fire Communications prior to entering and exiting the building. The procedures posted above the control panel shall be followed to activate and deactivate the alarm system. There shall be no parking of apparatus or vehicles on the CPAT course.
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131 N. Cotton
Reference: Operations>Section 8.7 Date: 2/14/11 Source: eBook |
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Personnel requiring specialized equipment housed at ____________ (301 George Perry Drive |
Cargo 3 |