Structural firefighting 3 Flashcards

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An ($$$$$$) is derived from an analytical approach to information gained through size up. The result should be a straight forward, easy to understand plan outlining major tactical objectives.

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Incident actio plan

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The ($$$$$$$$) are always life safety, extinguishment, and property conservation.

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Primary strategic considerations

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($$$$$$) is normally, but not always, the most important life safety tactic

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Extinguishment

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4
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($$$$$$) is both an operational priority and a tactical objective.

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Extinguishment

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5
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The primary objective of structural firefighting is ($$$$$); therefore, life safety is the first consideration in developing an incident action plan.

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Saving lives

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Comparing resource capability to incident requirements is part of the ($$$$$$) process

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Size up

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7
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Lives and property are best saved by conducting an ($$$$$$).

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Offensive attack

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8
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The following are examples of when a written incident action plan should be used

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Resources from multiple agencies are being used.
Several jurisdictions are involved
The incident will require a transfer of command

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