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18 Cards in this Set
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Having a good communication system is of primary importance in the development of _______ and _________. |
Strategies Tactics |
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NFA course Managing Company Tactical Operations 6 step communications model. |
1. Formulate the idea 2. Send the message 3. Message is transferred through a medium 4. Receiver receives the message 5. Receiver interprets the message 6. Receiver confirms and provides feedback |
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All information needed for size-up can fit neatly into which 3 areas? |
The environment in which the incident occurs The resources available The conditions or the situation |
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The size-up triangle (REC) |
Conditions, Resources, Environment |
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Analysis of conditions and current situation should answer what 4 questions? |
What is on fire? Where is the fire now? Where is it going? What harm has it caused or will it potentially cause? |
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What are the generally accepted firefighting goals? |
Rescue Attack Exposure Protection Evacuation Confinement Extinguishment Overhaul Salvage Ventilation |
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REVAS |
Rescue Evacuation Ventilation Attack Salvage |
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RECEOVS |
Rescue Exposure Confinement Extinguishment Overhaul Ventilation Salvage |
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REEVAS |
Rescue Evacuation Emergency Care Ventilation Attack Salvage |
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For this text, what are the 9 goals? |
RECEOVS + Safety and Evacuation |
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What is the objective? |
the measurable result |
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What are tactical methods? |
the tasks employed to reach the objective |
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The action plan is developed after the size-up or information gathering process, and gives consideration to ______ ______ and ______ _______ that have been identified. |
strategic goals tactical objectives |
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The action plan organizes the course of action designed to bring the incident to _______. |
conclusion |
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How can the action plan be fully communicated to all personnel at the scene? (4 means) |
Face-to-face (most effective) Aides or runners Radio communication Written plan |
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What is recognition-primed decision making? |
based on previous experience |
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What is naturalistic decision making? |
identifying the best alternative, assumes decision maker is fully informed rational and able to compute the info at hand. |
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What is classical decision making ? |
when confronted with a situation not previously experienced. Aim, Factors, Courses, Plan |