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The upper Human survivability limit is? |
212°F |
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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 |
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Period of time scheduled for a specified set of operational goals and objectives |
Operational period |
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Organizational level having functional geographic responsibility for major segments. Located between section and division or group |
Branch |
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Organizational levels having responsibility for operations within a defined do geographic area |
Division |
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Organizational level equal to division having responsibility for a specified functional |
Group |
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Organizational level within sections that fulfill specific support functions |
Unit |
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Specified number of personnel assembled for an assignment |
Crew |
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Individual pieces of apparatus and personnel required for them |
Single resources |
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Any combination of resources for a specific mission or operational assignment |
Task force |
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Set number of resources of the same kind and type |
Strike team |
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When an incident involves or threatens to involve more than one jurisdiction or agency what kind of command is needed |
Unified command |
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The ongoing process of evaluating emergency situation. |
Size up |
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When does an officer begin to actively size up an emergency |
When the alarm sounds and emergency notification is received |
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How many IAP are needed per operational period |
One per operational period |
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When sufficient oxygen is available fire development is controlled by the fuels characteristics and configuration |
Fuel controlled |
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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 |
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The interface of the hot and cold gas layers at the opening is commonly referred to as |
Neutral plane |
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Flash overs occur in which stage of a fire |
When fires grow beyond the incipient stage |
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In what stage of a fire does a backfdraft normally occur? |
Decay stage |
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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 |
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Specific statements of measurable outcomes are? |
Tactical objectives |
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What are the three command options? |
Investigation, fast attack, command |
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The legal term refers to the handling and integrity real evidence (physical materials) |
Chain of custody |
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How long after an incident should a formal critique occur? |
Within a week of incident |
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What is the acronym RECEO-VS |
Rescue, exposures, confinement, extinguishment, overhaul, ventilation, salvage |