COMMAND SEQ Flashcards

1
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What is the first part of The Command Sequence?

A

c) Incident Priorities ?

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What does “Incident Stabilization” focus on?

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Stopping further damage or danger ?

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What are the Incident Priorities?

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Life Safety

Incident stabilization

Property conservation, 

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4
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Why is Size-up considered a continual process?

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c) It evaluates factors influencing an incident ?

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5
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What is the purpose of Strategic Goals?

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Determining the desired results of the operation ?

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6
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Which level of The Command Sequence involves specific actions carried out to accomplish Strategic Goals?

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b) Tactical Objectives ?

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7
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Who is responsible for established actions that save life, protect life from further injury, stabilize an uncontrolled situation, and reduce further damage to property.

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The individual in command, he may be an acting officer, a lieutenant, captain, or chief fire officer.

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What are the four parts of the command sequence?

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(ISST)
1. Incident priorities
2. Size up.
3. Strategic goals
4. Tactical objectives

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9
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These are mental considerations in priority order.

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Incident Priorities

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10
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They are the first thing that an incident commander should consider, and they must be continually evaluated throughout the incident.

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Incident Priorities

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In regards to the command sequence, what is the first thing that the incident commander should consider?

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Incident priorities

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Incident priorities are the the first part of the command sequence. They fall into what three categories

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Life, safety, incident, stabilization, and property conservation (LIP)

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13
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the group of activities which reduce the threat to life or threat of injury?

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Life Safety

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14
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what is the second level of the command sequence?

A

Size up

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15
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These are mental considerations in priority order.

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Incident priorities

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16
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The Leader, under the Operations Section, would report to the assigned Division or Group Supervisor, in the absence of a Supervisor, he/she would report to

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the Operations Section Chief.

17
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As soon as the site for the command post (CP) is determined, this information will be given to FCIO. FCIO will broadcast on the appropriate ___________that command post has been set up, and identify the location.

A

tactical channel(s)

18
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Staging falls under what section of the incident command system?

A

 Operations section