SOP 106 Response Flashcards

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Q

Who is responsible for ensuring the right number and type of resources are dispatched?

A

The Incident Commander. First due officer/District Chief can make changes in who is coming and the response mode of units

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2
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When does Protocol 83 get implemented?

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When call volume and resource demands exceed or are anticipated to exceed the availability of WMFR resources.

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Protocol 83 Delta and Echo Medical calls

A

Closest engine and Medic

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Protocol 83 All other medicals

A

Closest unit or held unit one is available

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5
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Protocol 83 Auto Accidents

A

Closest Medic

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Protocol 83 Confirmed Structure Fire

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3 engines, one truck, 2 medics, SAM, 1 DC

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Protocol 83 All other calls

A

Closest engine/Truck

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Brush Truck Response

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Staffed at minimum with 3 personnel (one should be an officer or actor). For In-District Respone: Engine should go out-of-service but should accompany brush for extra water supply

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Metro Chiefs Response Group Strike Team/Task Force

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WM will provide a strike team/task force leader. Response time expectation for activations is 5 minute en route time to rendevous within 30 minutes. WM will provide up to 2 additional resources besides the leader (9s then 17s) (13s for south side activation)

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10
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Medical Call Response

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Medic, Engine (DC or SAM for COR 0 or GSW)

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Alpha/Bravo/Omega Medical in 1s

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Medic, SAM

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CO Detector with medical complaint

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Medic, Engine

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MCI or active Assailant response

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5 medics, 2 engines, DC, SAM

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MVA response

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Medic, engine

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MVA with extrication or high mechanism, vehicle into building or light rail

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Medic, engine, Truck, DC, SAM

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16
Q

All highway responses get

A

An additional engine

17
Q

Low risk fire alarm response

18
Q

Medium risk fire alarm response (Fed Center, NREL, hospitals, water flow alarms)

A

2 Engines (second due non emergent)

19
Q

First alarm Structure Fire response

A

4 engines, 2 trucks, 2 medics, 2 DCs, SAM, B7, Consider Rehab

20
Q

Second Alarm Strucure Fire

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3 engines, truck, meidc, DC, Air and Rehab Units (Notify overhead staff, PIO, B8 and backfill DCs)

21
Q

Third Alarm structure Fire

A

3 engines, Truck, medic

22
Q

Small Vegetation Fire Response

A

Brush, Engine, DC

23
Q

Large Vegetation Response (Red Flag/High Fire Danger, Greenbelt/Open space, Large/Fast moving)

A

Brush 9, 2 additional brush, 2 engines, 2 medics, Tender, 2 DCs, SAM, B7 (Notify Overhead staff, Wildland 1, DFPC, UAS, PIO, FMO, USFS) (If structures threatened add 3 more engines)

24
Q

Second Alarm Vegetation Fire Response

A

3 Brush, 2 engines, DC, Medic, Rehab truck, Backfill DCs (If structures threatened add 3 engines)

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Second Alarm Vegetation Fire Considerations
If bigger than 2nd alarm, order in strike teams/task forces, consider air resources, On Duty Wildland Team members for overhead positions, Wildland Cache trailer and OFF duty wildland members
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Out-of-district Wildland Mutual Aid Response
Company 9 staffing, E9, B9 or BE9, DC, Wildland 1(or Special Ops Chief)
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Vehicle Fire, Dumpster, Appliance or Outdoor Fire response
Engine. Additional engine for vehicle fire on highway
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CO detector with no medical complaint, downed wires or trees, fuel spill less than 10 gallons, outdoor smoke investigation
Engine (non emergent)
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Residential natural gas vs Commercial natural gas response
Engine vs 2 engines
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Haz Mat Release/Incident Response
Engine, Medic, Company 2 with Haz Mat 1, Company 5 with Haz Mat 5, DC, SAM, (additional engine if in 5s or 2s first due)
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Out-of District Haz Mat Response
Hazmat 1 and E2 with all Company 2 and DC
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Technical Rescue High/Low Angle and Confined Space (collapse and trench too)
Engine, Medic, Company 10, Company 14, DC and SAM. (Add collapse truck for Collapse or Trench Rescue)
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Back Country Rescue Response (second alarm too)
Engine, medic, DC, SAM, Company 14 (Add company 10 for second alarm)
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Water Rescue, Surface Ice and Swift water In District response
Engine, Medic, Company 8 with Dive 2, Company 17 with Swiftwater 17, DC, SAM
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Out-of-district water rescue
Dive 2 with Company 8, DC or Special Ops Chief
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Public Assist/Service Call response
Engine (Non)