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__ arrival shall always have priority if __ arrival
prompt response shall be attained by
- Safe-speedy
- Quiclky mounting vehicle
- Ensuring personnel are onboard, seated, belts fastened
- Waiting for bay doors completely open
- Leaving in a standard manor
- Knowing route
- Driving defenceivly $ profesionally @ reasonable speeds
- Using audible warning devicess when necessary
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-SOG vehicle operations-
Operators shall report any condition that might temporarily or permanently impair their ability to safely operate a JFRD vehicle to
Appropriate supervisor
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Eng/operators shall inspect their assigned vehicle daily to determine___.they shall check____. Then...
- Its condition
- Watwrevel visually, and all fluids
- Complete and sign engineers daily app report
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-Apparatus inspection-
Any defects, discrepancies, irregularities, or unsaved condition shall be immediately reported to____
Their CO
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-Apparatus inspection-
Any defects, discrepancies, irregularities, or unsaved condition shall be immediately reported to their CO. The CO shall...
Contact TS personnel and be guided by their instructions
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All firefighting and EMS equipment shall be inspected ___. it must also be checked...
- Daily
- Before leaving emergency scenes and upon to quarters
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-Apparatus inspection-
___&___ will also be performed daily
Maintenence and general cleaning
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-SPARE UNITS-
the CO shall be responsible for...
The vehicle and its equipment
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-Apparatus inspection-
When returned they shall be____. Any necessary repairs shall be
- Fueled and cleaned
- Reported to TS Personnel
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-SPARE UNITS-
If returned after normal work hrs...
The CO shall notufy FRCC of where the unit is and if any repairs are needed
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-FUEL SUPPLY-
Exception
When en-route to or being operated at the scene, in wbich case it shall be refilled ASAP
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EXCEPT WHEN INVOLVED IN EMERGENCY RESPONSE, FIRE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE DRIVEN ON
PRIVATE DRIVEWAYS OR OVER PRIVATELY OWNED BRIDGES.
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-SOG/BACKING-
OPERATORS OF JFRD VEHICLES SHALL AVOID BACKING WHENEVER POSSIBLE. WHERE BACKING IS UNAVOIDABLE, GUIDES SHALL BE USED
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-SOG/BACKING-
THE GUIDE MUST BE IN A POSITION BOTH TO
OBSERVE POSSIBLE HAZARDS AND COMMUNICATE WITH THE OPERATOR.
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Vehicle stuck ?
TACTICAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL SHOULD BE CONTACTED FOR CONSULTATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO PULL OUT ANY JFRD VEHICLE WHICH HAS BECOME STUCK. THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ARE VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH WINCHES.
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TSF can be contacted on __ from__repairs needed after that...
- A8 from 7-19-7 days a week
- FRCC will be notified in lieu of service personnel
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BEFORE ACCEPTING A VEHICLE WHICH HAS BEEN IN A REPAIR FACILITY, IT WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ___ TO CHECK THE ___ PRIOR TO
- ENGINEER/OPERATOR
- WATER LEVEL OF BOOSTER TANKS (BY VISUAL OBSERVATION) AND ALL FLUID LEVELS PLACING THE VEHICLE INTO SERVICE.
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ACCEPTING A VEHICLE WHICH HAS BEEN IN A REPAIR FACILITY THE COMPANY OFFICER SHALL
VERIFY THESE FLUID LEVELS AT HIS/HER EARLIEST CONVENIENCE.
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• IF IT BECOMES NECESSARY TO USE CENTER OR ONCOMING TRAFFIC LANES TO APPROACH CONTROLLED INTERSECTIONS (TRAFFIC LIGHT OR STOP SIGN), JFRD VEHICLES___THIS INCLUDES OCCASIONS...
- MUST COME TO A COMPLETE STOP BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE INTERSECTION.
- WHEN THE VEHICLE
- HAS GREEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS
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•INCIDENT COMMAND•
-purpose-
To reduce life and property loss through...
Effective organazational control
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•INCIDENT COMMAND•
This system provides a __ which will assist in developing___as the incident dictates or escalates
- Dynamic guideline
- An effective command structure
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The time involved in implementing the ICS should produce time savings, through...
More effective incident control
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The ICS can be subdivided into 2 stages:
- •Initial responce ICS
- •Extended operations ICS
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Initial operations ICS is
Implemented within the first operational period (approximately first 12 hrs) utilized in the majority of incidents requiring ICS
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•Extended operations ICS is
- When operations extend beyond one operational period or when complex planning is required.
- Full activation of the NIMS
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•INCIDENT COMMAND•
What are the Operating requirements
- Adaptability
- and
- Expandability
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ICS is mandatory on
Incidents Involving 5 or more units
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Command procedures are designed to accomplish
- Fix the responsibility for command
- Ensure strong, direct, and visible command is est. As eraly as possible
- Provide system for orderly trans. of com.
- Outline activities and responsibilities of com.
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The IC must assume responsibility for
- •Front of SOG•
- safety of all personnel
- Remove,protect,treat
- ocupants
- Stop fire or hazard
- Conserve property
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•INCIDENT COMMAND SOG•
Initial radio report
- Unit ID on-scene
- Description
- Conditions-tactics
- Radio des-"command"
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Officer of the 1st arriving company shall assume command if
- Unit that est. Command does not have an officer
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- chief not yet on scene
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Assumption of command is discretionary for...
Ranks above district chief
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Specialty chiefs___will not assume command at
- At their discresion
- Incidents involving their specialty, skills needed elsewhere
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Command is transferred only when
Transfer procedures have been completed
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Officers that wish to assume command will___may occur by
- First communicate with the IC being releaved,
- Radio contact
- Face to face is perfered
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tactical worksheets facilitate___ carried by...
- Assumption of command
- All chiefs
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Tactical worksheets are
A basic written IAP
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Command is responsible for the following tasks
- 1 est com
- 2 size up
- 3 radio report
- 4 IAP
- 5 LIFE SAFETY
- 6 assign sectors
- 7 progress reports
- 8 review and eval attack
- 9 additional units
- 10 safety perimeter
- 11 info to media
- 12 terminate ICS
- 13 document on JFIRS
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The CO of 1st arriving unit must decide commitment. Will fall under 1 of the following
- Nothing showing
- Fast attack
- Command
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•IC-SOG•Command options
Nothing showing
CO will direct incoming units
To staging
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•IC-SOG•Command options
Fast attack
situations require__
CO will provide__ to incoming companies__
Should last__
- Immediate action to stabilize the situation
- Necessary direction
- Before commiting
- Be breif - few minutes
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•IC-SOG•Command options
Command-
The company officer will est___ and___
- Command position and maitain
- Commit his company and arriving units to the best advantage
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•IC-SOG•
Benchmarks
- Primary serch
- Situation under control
- Secondary serch
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Benefits of sectoring
- Increases safety
- More managable span of control
- Reduces radio communications
- Allows command to communicate directly with sector officers
- Concentration of overall strategy and resource allocation
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Sectors may be designated as
Direction, area, floor #, function
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Specialty teams should not be separated when
- Requested for specific function
- Dispatch proto includes them as addition to normal responce
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CO may have to operate as a
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Main reason for sectoring?
Will enhance the safety factor for personnel?
- Safety of personnel
- Assignment of complete crews
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Staging level based on
Size and complexity of the incident
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Level I staging
- Require strategic positioning ut no on-s ene reserve
- Standard for all incidents requiring full assignment or greater
- Wait instruction from IC
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Level II STAGING
- On-scene reserve of personnel
- Staging officer and formal staging area
- Ack. From FRCC only
- CO report to SO
- Other personnel report to SO
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___ will designate and est. Rehab area
Uncommited rescue
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Informal rehab
- May be set up at any incident Invol es monitoring personnel and ensuring they are properly hydrated
- Take place in bake of rescue or any suitable area
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Formal rehab
- Large scale large duration
- Require RO
- Confer with command to ensure personnel are cyceled through
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Duties/responsibilities of command (7)
- Leadership and direction
- Tactics and stratigies
- IAP
- Determine strategic objectives assigning resources
- Make changes
- Staging area and SO
- Rehab area and RO
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SO must have the capabilities in these areas:
- Communicating with companies in there sector
- Control of position and function of working companies
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