new company officer chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q

when is an incident terminated?

A

once emergency personnel and investigative authorities have left the scene or the property has returned to the possession of the owner. p292

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2
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the environment within a structure fire can exceed ___ degrees F within three to four minutes

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500 p292

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3
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flashover can occur at what degrees and timeframe?

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1,110 within five minutes p 292

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4
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human survivability limit is what temperature?

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212 degrees F p292

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5
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this is the stages of fire at which all surfaces and objects within a space have been heated to their ignition temperature, and flame breaks out almost at once over the surface of all objects in the space.

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flashover p 292

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6
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this is a system that optimizes the utilization of all available resources, personnel, procedures, and equipment in order to promote safety and improve operational efficiency

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Crew resource management (CRM) p 293

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7
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crew resource management originated in what industry?

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air transport p293

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8
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any factors that interfere with communications, situational awareness, decision making, and teamwork.

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barriers p 293

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9
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______ is designed to create a culture or climate of freedom in which personnel are encouraged to contribute to the safety and goals of mitigating the incident.

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CRM-crew resource management p293

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10
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this is used in assisting personnel in identifying the first indicator of error occurring: the discrepancy between what is happening and should be happening.

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CRM-crew resource management p293

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11
Q

In 2010, which section of the IAFC released its initial draft of rules of engagement for structural firefighting-increasing firefighter survival?

A

the safety, health, and survival section p293

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12
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extended limited risk to protect _____

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savable property p 294

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13
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extend vigilant and measured risk to protect and rescue ______

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savable lives p294

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14
Q

this is the basis for safe and efficient incident scene management?

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the ICS p 295

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15
Q

NIMS is required to be used as a result of what?

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Presidential Directive 5 p295

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16
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the act of directing, ordering, and/or controlling resources by virtue of explicit legal, agency, or delegated authority.

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command p 296

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17
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PIO, safety officer, and liaison officer are all part of what?

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command staff p 296

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18
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incident management personnel who report directly to the incident commander

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command staff p 296

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19
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incident management personnel who represent the major functional sections

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general staff p296

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20
Q

organizational level having responsibility for a major functional area of incident management which includes operations, planning, logistics, finance/administration and information and intelligence.

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sections p296

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21
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organizational level having functional/geographic responsibility for major segments of incidents operations, organizationally located between section and division or group. also identified by roman numeral or functional area (such as command, operations)

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branch 297

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22
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branches are identified by

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roman numeral or functional area such as command or operations p 297

23
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organizational level having responsibility for operations within a geographic area, organizationally between branch and single resources, task force, or strike team.

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division p 297

24
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a branch is organizationally located between ___

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section or division or group p297

25
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this organizational level is identified by roman numerals or functions areas such as command or operations

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branch p 297

26
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this organizational level is located between branch and signal resources, task force, or strike team.

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division p 297

27
Q

resources assigned to a division report to who

A

division supervisor p 297

28
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this is an organizational level equal to division, having responsibility for a specified functional assignment at an incident such as ventilation, salvage, water supply, without regard to specific geographical area.

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group p297

29
Q

this organizational level does not have a geographical area.

A

group p297

30
Q

when a groups assigned function has been completed what should happen.

A

it becomes available for reassignment p 297

31
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organizational level that has a defined geographic area

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division p 297

32
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what is the difference between division and group

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division is a defined geographic area and group does not have a specific geographical area. p 297

33
Q

resources, documentation, demobilization, and situation units are examples of a _________

A

unit p. 297

34
Q

organizational level within the sections that fulfill specific support functions, such as the resources, documentation, demobilization, and situation units within the planning sections.

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unit p. 297

35
Q

ventilation, salvage, and water supply are all examples of a ____-

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group p 297

36
Q

specified number of personnel assembled for an assignment, such as search, ventilation, or hose line deployment and operations.

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crew p 297`

37
Q

a crew operates under the direct supervision of who

A

a crew leader p 297

38
Q

individual pieces of apparatus, engines, ladders/trucks, water tenders, bulldozers, air tankers, helicopters, and the personnel required to make them functional

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single resources p 297

39
Q

combination of resources (engines, ladders/trucks, bulldozers) assembled for a specific mission or operational assignment.

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task force p297

40
Q

once a task force’s tactical objective has been met,, what happens

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the force is disbanded individual resources are reassigned or released. p 297

41
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difference between task force and strike team leaders

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task force must have common communications capabilities and a designated leader. strike team must have common communications and lead must be in a separate vehicle. p 297

42
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set number of resources of the same kind and type (engines, ladders/trucks, bulldozers) that have established a minimum number of personnel. the leader is in a separate vehicle

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strike team p 297

43
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unlike task forces, strike team do what throughout an incident.

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strike teams remain together and function as a team through out an incident. p 297

44
Q

this is necessary when an incident involves or threatens to involve more than one jurisdiction or agency.

A

a unified command p. 297

45
Q

when may a unified command be appropriate within a single jurisdiction.

A

if multiple agencies are affected. p 298

46
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in this command structure, representatives of all affected agencies or jurisdictions share the command responsibilities and decisions.

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unified command structure p. 298

47
Q

this type of command allows these individuals to interface with those who have the operational expertise required to resolve an incident.

A

unified command p298

48
Q

NFPA 1561

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standard for fire department incident management system p299

49
Q

which NFPA standard requires the fire officer 1 to be able to develop an initial action plan.

A

NFPA 1021 p 299

50
Q

this establishes the overall strategic decisions and assigned tactical objectives for an incident.

A

Incident action plan p 299

51
Q

what determine the transfer of the command process

A

organizational policies p299

52
Q

what type of IAP will be required for long duration events

A

a formal written IAP p299

53
Q

which section can assist with the development of the IAP

A

planning section p 299