Incident management guide REVERSE Flashcards

1
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NFPA 1561

Presidential directive 5

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The IMS manual meets what national requirements?

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The coordination and administer logistic functions

Only 1 per incident

The staging of resources prior to entering on a high rise fire

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“Base’ is defined as ?

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Level having Functional, geographical, or jurisdictional responsibilities

Is between Section and division/ group in the operations section

Uses Roman numerals or by functional area

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‘Branch” is defined as?

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Ordinary construction where the interior structural elements are entirely or partially of wood OF SMALLER DIMENSIONS

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Type III construction is what?

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Heavy timber- interior structures are made of SOLID or LAMINATED WOOD

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Type IV construction is?

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Wood Frame- structural elements are made of ENTIRELY wood.

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Type V construction is?

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PIO
Safety officer
Liaison
command staff advisors

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The command STAFF positions are?

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A geographical area

Is between the Branch and unit levels

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“Division” is defined as?

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9
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Lx W / 3 x % involved

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What is the fire flow formula?

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Operations Chief
Planning Chief
Logistics Chief
Finance/ Admin Chief
Intelligence/ investigation Chief

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The GENERAL STAFF is made up of?

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Functional areas

Is between a branch and unit

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“Group “ is defined as?

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12
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12-24 hours

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An IAP planned operational period is how long?

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Command
Operations
Planning
Logistics
Finance/ Admin

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The ICS 5 major functional areas are?

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Statements of guidance and direction that are specific , measurable , attainable etc for the selection of appropriate strategies and tactical direction of resources.

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Incident objectives are defined as?

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Command and management
Preparedness
Resource management
Communications and info management
Supporting technologies
Ongoing management and maintenance

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NIMS components are?

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One of the 5 major functional areas under the NIMS system

IS between command and branch areas

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“Section” is defined as?

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Set time
Tone
Execution
Analyze
Transfer lessons learned
Hi note

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STEALH stands for?

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Resources of the “SAME” Kind and TYPE

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“Strike team” is defined as ?

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Resources that are DIFFERENT in kind and type

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“Task Force” is defined as ?

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20
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Pre- incident planning

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The cornerstone to managing an emergency incident is?

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21
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Technical specialists

Distinguished from officers because they lack authority to direct incident activities.

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Command staff advisors are?

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to determine the cause or source of the incident

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Intelligence / Investagtory function purpose is what?

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Collecting and analyzing and sharing information

Informing incident operations to protect live and safety of response personnel

Interfacing with counterparts outside the ICS to improve situational awareness,

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Duties of the intelligence/ inv branch are?

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Command staff - Staff advisor
Planning section as a unit
Operations section as a branch
General staff as a section

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Where can the intelligence /inv function fit into the the ICS system ?

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Supervisors

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Divisions and group persons who are in charge are termed what?

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26
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Director

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The person in charge of a “branch “ is termed what?

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The number of subordinates for which a supervisor is responsible for

Ratio of supervisors to individuals

Acceptable spread is 3-7

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Span of control is defined as?

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5- FIVE

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On a situation in which is NOT under control yet the ICS should have no more than how many personnel operating under them ?

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29
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Officer

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What is the command staff person in charge termed as?

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Chief

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What is the “Section” person in charge title?

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Leader

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The person in charge of a “unit” is termed?

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Leader

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A “Strike team or Task force “ person in charge is termed?

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Boss or Leader

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A single resource unit is termed ?

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Specialist

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A technical specialist in charge is termed?

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35
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Safe action plan:

Size up
Rescue profile
Risk assessment

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Rules of engagement for an IC is to conduct a n initial risk assessment and implement what and how?

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36
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Anyone
Safety
Notifying the IC

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Who can effect a change in incident management in extreme situations - who , why and How?

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37
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At the lowest level within the organization

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Orders and decision making shall be performed where?

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38
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IC

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Any functions within the ICS that remain un delegated remain with whom?

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39
Q

look
Act
Speak
Carry yourself

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Command presence is conveyed how?

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ROLE

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The IC role is a position of ?

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41
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2- TWO

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The Command post should be set up so the IC has how many views of the incident?

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42
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Assumption , confirmation, and positioning of incident command
Initiate and monitor personnel accountably
Situation Evaluation which means “SIZE UP”
Initiate , maintain band control the communications process
Develop and IAP

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What are the 5 mandatory functions of incident command?

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43
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Non collaborative/Face to face

Radio communications of “assuming command”

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Assuming command can happen by what 2 means?

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44
Q

Mode of operations
Current situation
Current unit locations
Current assignments
What has been done
What is planned

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The transfer of incident command what items?

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Q

Communications center
General staff members
Command staff members
All incident personnel

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Upon transferring of command the IC notifies who?

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46
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As the emergency escalates

Demobilization phase

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At what two stages of an incident should transfer of command be utilized?

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47
Q

Military order model

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Radio transmissions use what model?

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48
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14A/ 15A with a radius of 1mile

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What are considered the fire ground simplex channels?

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49
Q

Compatible systems
Representative
Dissemination of radios
Merging of companies

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During multi-jurisdictional incidents how can communication be accomplished?

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50
Q

By a company that has an immediate communication
Imminent danger while in the exclusion zone
Changing modes of operation from offensive to defensive or vice versa

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Emergency traffic can be used with what 3 situations?

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51
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Evacuation of a scene or area in imminent danger

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Emergency Evacuation is for?

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52
Q

Emergency evacuation - all clear

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What term is used to declare the scene is clear of all personnel of an area that was in imminent danger?

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53
Q

Lost
Trapped
Disoriented
Air emergency
Serious injury
In need of immediate help

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The term MAYDAY should be used when a FF is?

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Strong command presence
Composure
Self control
Self discipline

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In order to manage a MAYDAY, the IC has to maintain what?

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IC
RIT/RIG
RIG supervisor
Mayday FF

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The only persons to communicate during a mayday emergency are?

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56
Q

Nothing showing
Smoke showing with - light, moderate, or heavy
Flames showing
Working fire

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Reporting fire conditions are what 4 types?

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57
Q

Primary complete - ALL CLEAR
Secondary complete- ALL CLEAR
Water on fire
Fire under control
Fire out- OVERHAUL OPERATIONS ARE COMPLETE

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What are the 5 fire operations benchmarks?

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58
Q

Strategy and tactics

Tempo

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The mode of operations at a fire is defined by _________ and _______ and represents the _________ of the scene.

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59
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Investigating
Offensive mode
Defensive mode

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What are the 3 modes of fire operations?

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When changing from an offensive to defensive mode.

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What is the most dangerous time during a fire incident?

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Q

Salvageable life

No evidence of structural failure or hostile fire event

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Offensive mode should be used when ?

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62
Q

MARGINAL

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10 minute benchmarks are used under what conditions?

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Q

Building to stay together
Victim survivability
FF air supply when working

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The 10 min benchmark is based on what 3 scientific factors?

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Q

Consider switching to “DEFENSIVE MODE

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If fire conditions have not improved after the 10min benchmark. What should happen ?

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Q

Notification
Response
deployment

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The 10 min benchmark timeframe include what 3 things?

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66
Q

Directly into the fire compartment
Directed at the ceiling
No more than 15 sec
Used with a solid or straight stream pattern

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Exterior water application from the exterior during offensive operations should done how?

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67
Q

General course of action or direction to accomplish incident objectives

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Strategy is defined as?

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Q

Deploying and directing resources to an incident to accomplish objectives

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Tactics are defined as?

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69
Q

Statement of command to include command name , location, and mode.

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The “S” in CANS arrival report means?

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70
Q

The front

Or address side

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When referring to the structure the Alpha side is considered ?

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71
Q

Using a hundred block number or some other designator

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When two or more incidents are on the same street then how are they differentiated?

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72
Q

10 min

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The communications center shall announce benchmarks every?

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73
Q

Actions that are being taken

Actions that. Have been completed.

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“CAN “ Progress reports should briefly detail ?

74
Q

Timely
Complete
Consise

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TO have an effective progress report , the report need to be ?

75
Q

Incident priorities
Situation evaluation
IAP
Evaluation of IAP
Demobilization
Termination

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The command sequence consists of:

76
Q

LIPE

Life safety
Incident stabilization
Property conservation
Evidence preservation

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What are the incidents priorities?

77
Q

Mode of operation
Tactical priorities
Scene control
Tasks

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Development of the IAP includes?

78
Q

RECEOVS

Rescue

Exposure

Confinement

Extinguishment

Overhaul

Ventilation

Salvage

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The tactical priorities are:

79
Q

Situation evaluation

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What is the other term for “Size up”? It is part of the command sequence

80
Q

“Overview”

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What is the other term for Tactical Priorites? Part of the development of the IAP

81
Q

Incident priorities

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The IC is responsible for ensuring that assignments during an incident are based on what?

82
Q

Critical incident factors

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The Situational Evaluation or “Size Up” is based on what?

83
Q

BELOW

COAL WAS WEALTH

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Critical incident factors include which mnemonics?

84
Q

BELOW

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Which critical incident factor mnemonic is used for the “INITIAL “ Situation evaluation

85
Q

COAL WAS WEALTH

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Which critical incident mnemonic is used for the “ONGOING”fire ground operations

86
Q

Ability to line up incident factors in priority based on consequences

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What make critical incident factors critical?

87
Q

Do not risk FF lives for lives or property that cannot be saved

Extend vigilant and measured risk to protect and rescue lives

Limited risk to protect salvageable property.

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Risk Benefit Analysis is 3 components?

88
Q

Signage for Roofs and truss floors to indicate construction type that is “LIGHT FRAME TRUSS “

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The Aldridge-Benge FF safety act in Florida instituted what?

89
Q

LIght weight construction

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Anything with exposed wood or metal supports in regards to constructions is considered?

90
Q

3 minutes

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A lightweight floor construction exposed to fire becomes unstable in how long?

91
Q

Incident priorities which include LIPE

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The development of the IAP is based off of what?

92
Q

General

Goals

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Strategies are _______ and equivalent to _________.

93
Q

Specific

Measurable

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Tactics are __________ and _________.

94
Q

Planning section chief

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Who is responsible for a “FORMAL WRITTEN IAP?

95
Q

24 hours

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Operational periods should be no longer than ?

96
Q

Specific assignments that are typically performed by one company or small group working together.

A

TASKS are defined as ?

97
Q

Establishing a water supply

Advancing a hose line into a structure

Primary search

RIC

Vertical ventilation

Medical

A

Examples of “TASKS’ are?

98
Q

LIFE SAFETY

RESCUE

A

The Highest INCIDENT Priority is = ________
The Highest TACTICAL priority is =_________.

99
Q

Salvageable Life

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A person known to be in the structure with conditions tenable for a person WITHOUT protective gear is termed what?

100
Q

Location of reported victim
Most severely threatened area
Largest number of victims
Remainder of the fire area
Exposed areas

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Primary search should be based on which areas in order?

101
Q

Near fire building

Attached to fire building

Near but protected

Threatened by flying brands, heat or toxic gases

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Examples of “EXPOSURES” are

102
Q

Distance

Radiant head

Wind

A

Factors that influence potential exposures are?

103
Q

30 ft

A

What is the distance to be considered an exposure?

104
Q

2 1/2 ” and 200gpm

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“INITIAL “ Exposure control requires what hose line and how much GPM?

105
Q

Ground monitors

Mounted deck guns

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Exposure protection should be accomplished with ?

106
Q

The stopping of the progression of the fire

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Confinement is defined as?

107
Q

Preventing fires into un burned areas

Time to conduct a rescue

Protect exit stairways and corridors

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Examples of the “CONFINEMENT tactical priority would be?

108
Q

L x W / 3 x % involved

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What is the fire flow formula?

109
Q

L x W /3 x % involved = GPM/ min x number of floors

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What is the fire formula for multiple floors?

110
Q
  1. 75” line @ 150gpm for most initial fire or one room fire
  2. 5” line @ 200gpm for larger fires or have extended outside the room of Origin.
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The Tactical priority of EXTINGUISHMENT requires?

111
Q

The initial attack hose line

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What factor has the most impact on the outcome of a fire incident?

112
Q

Overhaul

A

Is the action taken to expose hidden fire and to assure complete extinguishment?

113
Q

Ventilation

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Term of : Designed to remove the products of combustion from a fire area and allow cool fresh air to enter?

114
Q

Salvage

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What is the TACTICAL priority of protecting property from damage?

115
Q

2 or more units assigned to an IDLH incident

A

When will the passport accountability system be utilized?

116
Q

Formal process directed by the IC or Operations section chief where responding units are assigned a specific location in anticipation of future deployment.

A

LEVEL 2 staging is defined as:

117
Q

IC

Operations section chief

A

Who can establish a LEVEL 2 staging area?

118
Q

8 spots

A

Approximately how many parking spaces does it take for each fire apparatus?

119
Q

Multiple alarm incidents

Level 2 or greater MCI

Airport III index or greater

Other incident where multiple resources should be supervised

A

When should LEVEL 2 staging be established? 4 items.

120
Q

Function or location

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When 2 or mare staging areas are being used that are identified how?

121
Q

2 floors below the fire floor

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Hi rise operation staging is where?

122
Q

BASE

A

What is the term used for the staging of resources prior to entering the incident scene?

123
Q

The most distant control point for the incident.

A

Definition of Perimeter?

124
Q

20 square blocks

A

What was the perimeter for the Oklahoma City bombing?

125
Q

Secondary devices
Actions against responders
Implement PPE
Caution with tactical actions
Preserve evidence

A

Responders at an active shooter event should realize?

126
Q

ERG

WISER

A

What resources are used to begin at a CBRNE incident?

127
Q

WISER

A

What is the resource that uses the ERG and NIH combined for CBRNE?

128
Q

Exclusion Zone- Risk outweighs benefit

Hot Zone- HI risk

Warm zone- Little risk

Cold zone- no risk

A

What are the control zones?

129
Q

Potential to harm:

  1. Life
  2. Critical systems
  3. Property
A

Decision making for setting up isolation or control zones is based on :

130
Q

The product is confirmed and additional references are used to confirm the distances.

A

The initial isolation zone becomes the hot zone when?

131
Q

100 meters or 330 ft in all directions

Found on Guide 111.

A

According to the ERG for for an “UNKNOWN “ hazard is?

132
Q

Evacuation

Protected in place

A

A protective action Zone is identified for what?

133
Q

Risk assessment of the incident

A

Definition of Protection in place is based upon?

134
Q

AT LEAST every 10 min

A

Evaluation of the IAP is done how often?

135
Q

Release and Return of resources that are no longer needed.

A

Definition of “DEMOBILIZATION”

136
Q

When the incident has de-escalated to a point where all units have returned to service.

A

When should incident command be terminated?

137
Q

An analysis of the events that transpired during an incident and a review of the actions used to mitigate it.

A

Definition of an “After Action review “

138
Q

Informal debriefing AAR

Informal Battalion AAR

Formal AAR

A

PBCFR used 3 types of After action reviews?

139
Q

Tail board or FS

handled at the comany level

moderated by the Company officer/ chief

Simple discussion

A

An “INFORMAL BEBREIFING AAR?

140
Q

Battalion HQ or FS

Handled at the company or Chief officer level

moderated by the Company officer of chief

IN DEPTH

held within a few shifts of immediately after

A

Definition of a “INFORMAL BATTALION AAR”

141
Q

Battalion HQ or HQ

CQI or Chief

Detailed and analysis

Scheduled with 30-90 days post

A

Definition of a “FORMAL AAR”

142
Q

Final report

Set time

Tone

Execution

Analyze

Lessons learned

Transfer lessons

Hi note.

A

A STEALTH report is the ________ _________ and stands for?

143
Q

Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan

A

The county established a framework to ensure PBC is prepared to respond and recover from hazardous incidents?

144
Q

Severe Weather- Hurricane, tropical storm, lightening

Floods

Agricultural pests and ds.

Fire

Communicable ds. - H1N1, Eboli

A

Examples of Natural hazards are?

145
Q

Transportation incidents

Hazardous materials

Nuclear power plant

Dike failure

A

Examples of Technological Hazards are?

146
Q

Domestic security

Workplace/ School violence

Mass migration

A

Human Caused Hazards are:

147
Q

Mass fatality / MCI

General population shelters

Continuity of operations plan

A

An incident Support plan is for what type of incidents?

148
Q

Hazard specific plan that outlines a mitigation strategy for 12 hazards

A

The definition of an HSP?

149
Q

Severe weather

Floods

Agricultural pests ds.

Fire

Communicable ds

Transportation Incidents

Hazmat

Nuclear power plant

Dike failure

Domestic security

Workplace/ school violence

Mass migration

A

What are the 12 hazards outlined by the HSP?

150
Q

10,000 or more in a defined geographical area.

A

A special or campaign event is a planned and organized activity or contest with how many people?

151
Q

6

A

The Emergency Operations Area is divided into how many geographical areas?

152
Q

To oversee management of multiple incidents handled by separate ICSs

Very large incidents that involve multiple ICSs

Same area and same type

A

An area command is established when ?

153
Q

HAZMAT

Oil spills

Wildland fires

A

For Area command of the same type and same area with 2 or more what are the examples?

154
Q

Unified Area Command

A

What is the term used for incidents under the authority of an area commander that are multi- Jurisdictional ?

155
Q

Incidents

Support functions and resource support.

A

Area command oversees management of ___________while an EOC coordinates__________ ___________ and _______________ _________.

156
Q
A

Draw out the command sequence

157
Q

BELOW

Buidling construction

Extent of fire

life safety

occupancy

water supply

A

The intinial Critical incident mnumonic is and stands for ?

158
Q

10-35

A

An all hazard level 3 IMT is made up of how many people

159
Q

20-35

A

An all hazard level 2 IMT is made up of how many people

160
Q

35-50

A

An all hazard level 1 IMT is made up of how many people

161
Q

PBC EOC

A

who serves as the primary Multi-agency coordination center (MACS) for palm beach county?

162
Q

on a biennail basis

A

It is recommended that future revisions be completed how often?

163
Q

Face to face

A

when transferring command the prefered method is ?

164
Q

commercial

Industrial

multi unit residential with 3 untis or more

A

Floridas light-frame truss type law is applicable to who?

165
Q

to protect FF who are performing fire arttack.

A

the purpose of a back up line is?

166
Q

total xtinguishment of all smoldering fires

checking for all hidden fire and extention

Extinguishing all hidden and extension

A

overhaul includes which acions?

167
Q

arrival and stagging location

A

upoin arriving in lelvel 1 stagging what shall units announce?

168
Q

WISER and ERG

A

the IC will base the intial isolation zone based from what resources?

169
Q

monitoring

A

what is the only way to detect the presence of radation?

170
Q

evacuation or protact in place

A

the protective action zone determines what to factors?

171
Q

whichever offers the lesser degree of danger to the public

A

the decison to evacuate or protectin place is made upon?

172
Q

information on public health

safety

protection

A

What is an example of the PIO disseminting acurate and timely information?

173
Q

Joint infoirmation system

A

the PIO serves as a link to who?

174
Q

Hurricanes

tropical storms

lightening

H1N1

ebola

A

what are considered examples of natrual hazards?

175
Q

Formal and Robust

A

the Hazard specific plan ubder the CEMP is described as?

176
Q

written and short

A

the incident support plan for the CEMP is described as?

177
Q

Field incident commnad posts

EOC

A

EOAs are _______ and are under the direction and control of the ______.

178
Q

Type 5 and 4 : 7-10 people 1 operational period

Local and regional

Type 3: 10-35 people multiple operatinal periods

All Hazard

Type 2: 20-35 people multiple operational periods

manages 200-500 persons

All Hazard and Wildland team- self contained

GACC, NIFC, NWCG - operate through US forest service

Type 1: 35-50 people multiple operational periods

manages 500-to over a 1000 perons

GACC, NIFC, NWCG- operate through US forest serivce

18 teams exist.

A

What is the breakdown for incident mgt Teams?

179
Q

agency administrator

public offical with juristictional responsibilty

A

who makes the decision to establish and area command?

180
Q

bio terrorism

flooding

hurricanes

Hazmat

oil spills

wildland fires

A

Need for Area command examples are :

181
Q

EOC

A

incidents that do not have similar resource demands are usually handled by who?