18-01 After Action Review Flashcards

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When conducting the AAR, the discussion should capture the following:

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  1. Incident Overview (Type of Incident, Building Description, Situation, Scenario)
  2. What was planned? (Objectives, Strategy, Risk Assessment)
  3. What actually happened? (Communication, Deployment, Tactics, Organization)
  4. Why did it happen? (Challenges, Successes, Failures, Lessons Learned)
  5. What can we do next time to improve? (Correct Weaknesses, Sustain Strengths, Improve Performance)
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The leader should facilitate the discussion by identifying resources based on their sequence of arrival in ______ order or sequence of events in a training exercise.

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chronological

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Formal AAR’s will consist of ____ level review or higher AAR accompanied by an After Action Review Report (AARR). The deployment of a Serious Incident Review Team (SIRT) to construct a Blue Sheet and Green Sheet or Final Report, is also considered formal and will require specific timelines for completion.

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Bureau

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Any all-hazard incident reaching the level of a Major Emergency or Multi-Operational Periods, and/or consisting of unique challenges or hazards, safety concerns, equipment failure, deployment issues, lack of command and control, or need for analysis by Emergency Operations shall be considered _____.

Except in unusual circumstances, these types of incidents will require a directive from the Bureau Commander, Deputy Department Commander (DDC), or Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations to conduct a formal AAR no later than __ hours after the incident or training exercise and require an AARR immediately following. The formal AAR will follow the informal AAR process and shall normally be conducted by the Assistant Bureau Commander or Battalion Chief of the concerned incident or training event.

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formal

72 hours

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The _____ is utilized for review of a serious injury, near miss, and/or fatalities and shall be normally prepared within __ hours after the Serious Incident Review Team’s (SIRT) arrival at the incident or training site.

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Blue sheet
72 hours

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what is the purpose of the blue sheet?

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  1. overview of the incident, accident or training event
  2. factual information to eliminate false rumors
  3. Identify and mitigate immediate safety hazards or concerns
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The Blue Sheet is only a Preliminary Summary Report and may be followed by a more comprehensive report (____ or Final Report). A disclaimer to that effect will be included on the cover of the document.

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green sheet

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The Green Sheet is an Informational Summary Report utilized for review of a serious injury, near miss, and/or fatality and shall be normally prepared within thirty (__) calendar days of the SIRT’s arrival to the incident or training site unless otherwise directed.

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30 days

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what is a serious injury?

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Inpatient hospitalization requiring admission. A loss of a body part. A serious, permanent disfigurement.

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what is a near miss?

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An event that occurs in the work or training environment and reasonably could have, but did not, result in a death or serious injury due to good fortune and/or proper operation of safety devices or equipment.

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The Fire Chief, Emergency Operations Chief Deputy and Administrative Operations Chief Deputy − in consultation with the Deputy Department Commander and the United Firefighters of Los Angeles City, President − will initiate the Review Team from the SIRT Cadre to prepare an initial Blue Sheet followed by a Green Sheet

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reference

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The ___ is an investigative body that will be charged with confidentially assembling an unbiased factual report based on the collection of evidence and interview of witnesses following a serious injury, near miss, and/or fatality.

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SIRT (serious incident review team)

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The SIRT Final Report shall be required for a serious injury, near miss, and/or fatality when the investigative process will exceed __ days to compile a comprehensive report. This report does not have a time limit for completion due to the complexities of the investigation and necessary collaboration with other investigative bodies. Either a Blue Sheet or Green Sheet or both shall precede the Final Report. In addition to the Final Report, a confidential Working Recommendations Report will be assembled for the Fire Chief by a separate body, briefed by the SIRT, and include causal and contributory factors, recommendations, and/or commendations.

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30

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event directed by the Fire Chief designated for a period of time to include all platoons, to promote awareness, and focus attention on safety. It may be initiated due to the outcome of a serious incident, training exercise, or as part of a yearly program to address specific safety concerns

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Safety Stand downs

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Any incident or training event requiring a formal AARR shall have all associated records/documents maintained in the corresponding Bureau Office for a minimum retention of five (_) years. These files shall be archived in the “R” Drive under a “Bureau After Action Review” folder.

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5 years

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___ AAR’s are required for incidents reaching the deployment of a Greater Alarm, encouraged for incidents requiring multiple resources at the discretion of the Incident Commander (IC), and should be conducted following mitigation or when practical. Training exercises will also require an AAR and should be conducted following an evolution or when practical.

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informal