EOG 100 Incident Command/Management Flashcards

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EOG 100.3.3 pg. 7 Size-up report: When multiple resources are dispatched, the first in company will transmit a size-up report identifying: (5)

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>Company on scene

>Corrected address (if needed)

>Brief description of the incident and a report of conditions.

>Command designator if assuming command, or initial actions? function being assumed by company

>Announcement of strategic mode if the incident will not be an offensive incident.

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EOG 100.3.2.2 pg. 6 After company assignment at an incident, the call without a “W” will be for:

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Apparatus only

example L29.

L29W would be for the company officer

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EOG 100.3.1 pg. 4 TFD will implement the Incident Command System at all incidents for which it has:

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management responsibility

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EOG 100.3.3 pg. 7 Command shall be established at all incidents by the ranking member of:

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the first arriving unit.

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EOG 100.3.6.1 pg. 9

Incident priorities provide a framework for command decision making. Tactical activity may address more than one incident priority simultaneously. The three priorities are: (3)

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  1. Life safety
  2. Incident stabilization
  3. Property Conservation
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EOG. 100.3.6.2 pg. 9

Size-up is dynamic and must be continued throughout the duration of the incident. Based on the following three questions the IC will make critical judgments that will dictate the course of the incident.

1.

2

3.

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  1. What have I got (situation)
  2. Where is it going (potential)
  3. What do I need to control it (resources)
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EOG. 100.3.6.3.1 pg. 10

Based on a Risk Management Plan (RMP) the IC has four strategic options:

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  1. offensive-
  2. Marginal -
  3. Defensive
  4. Non-intervention
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EOG 100.3.8 pg. 13

When multiple resources are assigned to perform tactical functions in a specific geographic area. A _______ shall be established.

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Division.

Division can be on a specific floor or side of a structure.

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EOG. 100.3.8 pg. 13

Division and group supervisors are expected to assume the _______, ______, and _________ roles for their division/group.

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Command,

coordination

accountability

division/group supervisors should consider the need to detach from tactical activity and assume a more supervisory role.

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EOG. 100.3.8 pg. 13 When multiple resources are assigned to and incident-wide function a ________ shall be established to provide coordination and control of tactical operation.

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group.

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EOG 100.3.9 pg. 14 Interior divisions: When division boundaries are defined by level in a structural incident a ________ or ________ designation shall be used.

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number - example division 1.

descriptive - basement division

note: discriptive desgnnations shall preceed “division”

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EOG. 100.3.9 pg. 14 In radio communications with a division the letter or number designation shall ______ “division”. if a descriptive designation is give, it shall ______ “division”.

examples:

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follow

precede.

Division Adam, Division 3. Basement division, Interior division.

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EOG 100.3.13.1. pg. 15 Intent: Incident accountability is the process of maintaining an awareness of the ______, _____ and ______ of resources working at an incident.

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location,

assignment

status.

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EOG 100.3.11 pg. 15 Transfer of command shall include communication of the following information: (3)

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  1. Status of the current situation
  2. Resources committed to the incident and responding as well as the present incident organizational structure
  3. Assessment of the current effect of tactical operations.
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EOG. 100.3.13.1 pg. 15 The __________ is the most effective accountability tool that the TFD uses.

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Incident Command System.

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EOG 100.3.13.2.4 pg. 17 When replacing passports, helmet IDs and name tags, who do you send the request to?

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physical resources

health and safety branch

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EOG 100.3.13.3.1 pg. 18 Basic accountability consists of leaving both the primary and secondary passports on the apparatus. This level of accountability may be used during the majority of TFD responses. including Class A and Class C assignments. What is a Class A assignment.

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5E 2L 1C.

Class C assignment is: 4E 1L 1C

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EOG 100 pg. 27 Formal Rehab: The IC has the discreation to assign an appropriate person to the position of Rehab Group Supervisor. The IC should consider the following personnel: (5)

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>TFD EMS Officer

>TFD Training Officer

>TFD Exercise Physiologist

>TFD Chief Officer or Company Officer

> EMSA Supervisor

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EOG 100.3.13.2.4 Equipment replacement pg. 17

Requests are made to the Physical resources and Health and Safety Branch for replacement _______, ______ and _______.

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passports

helmet IDs

name tags

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EOG 100.3.13.2.6 pg. 17 Accountability boards will contain supplies needed for resource tracking and incident management at: _______________

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larger/complex incidents

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EOG 100.3.13.3.3 PARs

When to call for PAR:

________ after time of dispatch and ______ thereafter until the incident benchmark “under control” has been announced.

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30 minutes

20 minutes.

  • transitions from offensive to defensive incidents
  • any catastrophic event such as collapse, explosions, etc.
  • any other time deemed necessary by the IC.
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EOG 100.3.17 Incident Scene Rehabilitation

No member will be permitted to continue emergency operation beyond safe levels of physical or mental endurance. After 40 minutes of intense work without SCBA the required rest is:

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20 minutes of rest (with hydration) in a rehabilitation area.

Work: After:

  • two 30 minute SCBA cylinders
  • one 45/60 minute SCBA cylinder
  • 40 minutes of intense work no SCBA

Rest: 20 minutes with hydration in rehab area.

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EOG 100.3.14 Twoin/two out

during the initial stages the crew remain ouside (two out) one member must: (2)

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  • maintain radio communication
  • must maintain constant awareness of the status and location of the two-in.

The second member of the two-out may be the pump operator.

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EOG 100.3.14 Twoin/two-out and RIC,

The policy requires all personnel working within the safety perimeter at structure fires or IDLH atmospheres to: (4)

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  • Work in crews of two or more and have radio access.
  • be able to continually see, touch or speak directly with each other.
  • have a minimum of two personnel available outside the hazard area for emergency crew rescue before a crew enters a working structure fire IDLH atmosphere.
  • Have a minimum of one RIC when resources become available.
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EOG 100.3.5 pg. 8

The ranking officer of the initial arriving unit dertermines if inital command activity will be conducted from a fixed position, or if the situation requires passing command to the next arriving company.

On a complex or rapidly escalating situation the initial arriving unit needs to consider.

1.

2.

A
  1. will the initial tactical operations of the first arriving company have a significant impact on the eventual outcome of the incident.
  2. will the personal efforts of the company officer in the performance of tactical activity have a significant impact on the ability of the company to achieve their assigned tactical objectives.

command from a fixed position is preferred.

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EOG 100.3.17

After the prescribed rehabilitation (20 minutes for an initial cool down and evaluation period) members will be re-evaluated.

Members will be transported to an appropriate medical facility for what situations (3)

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  • evaluation and treatment of illness or injury
  • temperature greater than 101 degrees F.
  • blood pressure less than 100 systolic.

member will be removed from duty for a pulse rate greater than 100.

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EOG 100
Off duty personnel who are assigned to station that house reserve apparatus will respond to their station and put the reserve in service. If the reserve is not in Quarters, ________________

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they will respond to the incident scene

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EOG 100 incident command/management
100.3.10 Staging
Level II staging Once a formal staging area is identified, the IC or Operations will communicate the location to the FAO. From that point forward:

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the dispatcher will inform all responding resources of the location of Staging, and all companies will report to Staging unless otherwise assigned.

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EOG 100.3.14.3 Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC)
Once two or more companies are assigned or operating in the hazardous area, the incident shall be no longer be considered in the _______ ________ and at least one RIC is required.

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initial stages

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EOG 100.36.5

Establish tactical objectives
Tactical objectives must be both specific and measurable, defining: (4)

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  • Assignment of resources
  • Nature of the tactical activity
  • Location in which the tactical activity must be performed
  • If the tactical action must be performed in sequence or coordinated with any other tactical action.
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EOG Section 100 incident command/management
100.3.9 geographic designation system:
Exterior divisions When division boundaries are established on the exterior of a structure or in nonstructural incidents (such as wild land fire) a letter designation __________________________ shall be used.

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Division Adam

Division Baker

Division Charlie

Division David

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EOG 100
Selection of command mode is based on the following two questions:

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  1. will the initial tactical operations of the first arriving company have a significant impact on the eventual outcome of the incident.
  2. will the personal efforts of the company officer in the performance of tactical activity have a significant impact of the ability of the company to achieve their assigned tactical objective.
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EOG 100
Requirements pertain to the physical area used for rehab: (2)

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  • a key concept to abide by when establishing a rehab area is to set it up as close as safely possible to where FF’s are working.
  • During hot temperatures extremes avoid placing personnel directly in an air conditioned environment. provide a shaded area with air movement.
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EOG 100 incident command/management
100.3.9 geographic designations pg 14
interior divisions: when divisions boundaries are defined by level in a structual incident a __________ or __________ shall be used. __examples (3)_____________________

A

number

descriptive designation

division 1

division 2

basement division

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EOG 100 Incident Command/management
100.3.11 Transfer of Command
Whenever possible, transfer of command will take place on a _________________.

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face to face basis

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EOG 100 incident command/management
100.3.13.3 operations - accountability
Companies or crews are required to ________, _________, __________.

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enter together

work together

exit together

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EOG 100 Additional Alarm Guidelines
Each alarm will be _________ and ___________ when a third alarm is requested an __________ will b e added to the assignment

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2 engines

1 ladder

DC.

class A assignment

5E -2L- DC

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EOG Section 100 Incident command/management
100.3.6.6 implement Incident action plan. pg 12
Tactical activities are typically assigned as one or two word orders based on the IC’s confindence that standard operating practices apply to the situation. (4 examples)

A

Fire attack

Ventilation

Search and Rescue

Ric.

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EOG 100 Establish Tactical Objectives
Tactical objectives are the specific operations that must be accomplished to achieve strategic goals. Tactical objectives must be both ________ and ________.

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specific

measurable

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EOG 100 Strategic Mode Options
Based on a risk management plan (RMP) the IC has four strategic options:

A
  • offensive
  • defensive
  • Marginal
  • Non-intervention
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EOG 100 incident command/management
100.3.13.2.3 Name Tags
The name tag color designates the promoted or assigned position within the TFD administrative Organizational Structure:
Yellow =
Red =
Green =
Black =
Orange =
White =

A

Chief Officer
Captain
Fire Equipment Officer
Fire Fighter
Staff and FD04
Probationary fire fighter.

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EOG 100 Incident command/management
100.3.13.2.2 Helmet Identification tags.
The Color of the helmet ID designates the indivdiual’s position that day
White =
Red =
Fluorescent Green =
Fluorescent Yellow =
Fluorescent Orange =
Dark Green =

A

Chief officer
Company Officer
Fire Equipment Operator
Fire Fighter
Staff or FD04
Probationary Firefighter in training.

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EOG section 100 Incident command and management
100.3.6.3.2 Risk Management Plan
The TFD’s pre-established RMP revolved around the following guidelines:

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  • we may risk our lives a lot to protect savable lives.
  • we may risk our lives a little to protect savable property
  • we will not risk our lives at all to save what is already lost.
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EOG 100 .3.2.5 Call back kit
Crews we be identified by the letter C and a three digit number.
What does each digit represent?

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First digit - represents the use of a special kit
second digit- represents the chief officer who created the crew
Third digit- Represents the # of the crew

Example Crew 134 = forth crew from district 3 special kit.

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EOG Section 100 Incident command/management.
100.3.6.4 define strategic goals: pg 12
Strategic goals define the overall plan that will be used to control the incident. Strategic goals are broad in nature and are achieved by the completion of tactical objectives. Strategic goals are generally focused in the folowing areas: (3)

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  • protection or removal of exposed persons
  • Confinement and extinguishment of the fire or control of the hazard
  • minimize loss to involved or exposed property.
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EOG 100 Incident Accountability
The __________ _________ _______ is the most effective accountability tool that the TFD uses

A

incident command system

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EOG 100 Work to Rest Ratio
Work After
-two 30 minute SCBA cylinders
-one 45 minute SCBA cylinder when encaplulating chemical protective clothing is worn.
-40 minutes of intense work without SCBA

Rest _____________

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20 minutes of rest with hydration in rehab area.

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EOG 100.3 pg. 18

Basic accountability consists of:

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leaving both the primary and secondary passport on the apparatus.

Note: off duty personnel that have been formed into a crew will leave their passports at base for high-rise incidents, and staging for all other incidents.

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EOG 100.1 Purpose:

Incident command/management, outlines the recommended incident management ________ and ______ normally used by TFD whenn responding to emergency and non emergency incidents.

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practices

resources