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The ____ determines and assigns the duties, responsibilities, authority, accountability, and rank for all fire emergency services personnel.


NFPA___, “Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications.”

Authority having Jurisdiction (AHJ)


NFPA1021



P1

The first-level supervisor is called _______.

Company Officer 1.



P1

NFPA 1021 uses the term Fire Officer ___ to describe the second-level supervisor/manager, while this book uses the term Company Officer 2.

Fire officer 2.


P1

Company officers are the largest single officer group within the fire and emergency services. Level 1 and Level 2 officers provide the first level of supervision for the __ functions.



Officers also supervise and manage ___ functions, such as operations, planning, training, logistics, administration, and finance.

Line


Staff



P1

____ Functions- provides services directly to external customers based on the organization’s mission statement and goals.

Line


P2

___/____ functions- Provide services to the line units (internal customers) based on the objectives established to attain the organizations goals.

Staff/support


P2

The level 1 officer may be assigned to a ___ function and be in charge of a fire-suppression company, while a Level 2 officer is assigned to additional _____ duties.

Line



Administrative


P2

NFPA __, “standard for fire officer professional qualifications” sets guidelines for the Fire Officer Level 1.

1021


P3

______ ______ - General overview and critique of the incident by members of all responding agencies (including dispatchers) that should take place within ___ weeks of the actual incident.

Postincident Analysis



Two weeks


P5