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The upper Human survivability limit is?

212°F

A written or unwritten plan for the disposition of an incident, contains strategic goals, tactical objectives and support requirements within an operational period.

Incident .action plan

Period of time scheduled for a specified set of operational goals and objectives

Operational period

Organizational level having functional geographic responsibility for major segments. Located between section and division or group

Branch

Organizational levels having responsibility for operations within a defined do geographic area

Division

Organizational level equal to division having responsibility for a specified functional

Group

Organizational level within sections that fulfill specific support functions

Unit

Specified number of personnel assembled for an assignment

Crew

Individual pieces of apparatus and personnel required for them

Single resources

Any combination of resources for a specific mission or operational assignment

Task force

Set number of resources of the same kind and type

Strike team

When an incident involves or threatens to involve more than one jurisdiction or agency what kind of command is needed

Unified command

The ongoing process of evaluating emergency situation.

Size up

When does an officer begin to actively size up an emergency

When the alarm sounds and emergency notification is received

How many IAP are needed per operational period

One per operational period

When sufficient oxygen is available fire development is controlled by the fuels characteristics and configuration

Fuel controlled

When a fire develops within a compartment it reaches a point where further development is limited by available oxygen supply the fire is said to be

Ventilation controlled

The interface of the hot and cold gas layers at the opening is commonly referred to as

Neutral plane

Flash overs occur in which stage of a fire

When fires grow beyond the incipient stage

In what stage of a fire does a backfdraft normally occur?

Decay stage

The overall desired outcomes and tactical objectives and activities used to reach those outcomes is? This is the overall plan for controlling an incident

Strategic goals

Specific statements of measurable outcomes are?

Tactical objectives

What are the three command options?

Investigation, fast attack, command

The legal term refers to the handling and integrity real evidence (physical materials)

Chain of custody

How long after an incident should a formal critique occur?

Within a week of incident

What is the acronym RECEO-VS

Rescue, exposures, confinement, extinguishment, overhaul, ventilation, salvage