Chapter 3- Developing an incident action plan Flashcards

1
Q

When developing an incident action plan, it is best to categorize tactical objectives in terms of their relative importance as ……. and ……….

A

Primary and secondary

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The key to a successful fire ground operation is keeping it simple. Incident action plans should be …….. and ………

A

Simply stated and concise

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3
Q

If the fire in a building of questionable structural integrity is not contained when all life safety tasks are completed ………. should be at hand and resources ready for implementation

A

Defensive plan (plan B)

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4
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An operation that begins as an offense of attack is sometimes transitioned to a defensive attack, but the actions taken during either attack must be coordinated as offensive or defensive;

They must never be …….

A

Both

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5
Q

Written incident action plans are required when an incident extends past a single operational period, or if ……. ……… is established

A

Unified command

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6
Q

Which position in ICS tracks progress and continuously develops the incident action plan and alternative plans?

A

The planning section

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7
Q

Experienced ICs know that after making assignments, they must Follow up and………….

A

Request status reports

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8
Q

During an emergency experienced company level officers should provide this to the IC without being prompt.

A

Status reports

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9
Q

Even when the fire operation is going well, IC should focus on completing the tactics necessary to meet strategic objectives, while simultaneously developing this?

A

Plan B as a precaution should the situation change.

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10
Q

If the fire is in a …… ……..building, extreme caution should be used if the IC decides that it is necessary to vent the roof.

A

Modern residential building

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11
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This NFPA number establishes a minimum staffing of 16 firefighters for a fire in a 2000 square-foot two-story, single-family structure with no basement and no exposures in immediate proximity.

A

NFPA 1710

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12
Q

Large open areas and high ceilings require what type of flow rate?

A

Unusually high flow rate

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13
Q

Fires in residential high-rise buildings will typically be limited to which area of the building?

Unless the fire occurs in a common area or apartment door is left open or is damaged.

A

Small areas of the building.

Smoke from this fire however, can spread far from the fire, endangering a large number of residence.

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14
Q

When should additional resources be requested, when confronted with a working fire in a high-rise building?

A

Upon arrival on scene

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15
Q

As the size and complexity of the building increase, what also increases?

Numerous other factors, such as extreme temperatures, strong winds, blocked stairways, unsafe elevators, and locked passageways further complicate operations.

A

The dangers of both firefighters and occupants.

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16
Q

Many high-rise residential buildings house which population of residents, which can be particularly debilitated, making evacuation more labor-intensive?

A

Elderly residents.

These elderly occupants are much more prone to injury and death from products of combustion

17
Q

This outlines major tactical objectives and provides the central focus for operations

Also this must be flexible, adapting to changing conditions.

A

Incident action plan

18
Q

Life safety, extinguishment, and property conservation are always which strategic consideration?

A

Primary strategic considerations

19
Q

The process of weighing predicted risks to firefighters against a potential benefit for owners – occupants making decisions based on the outcome of that analysis.

A

Risk versus benefit analysis

20
Q

What is the first consideration in developing an incident action plan?

A

Life safety

21
Q

Who should be assigned to develop a defensive plan as soon as a transition from offensive to defensive attack, is anticipated?

A

Planning section chief

22
Q

What is a major factor affecting fire dynamics, and the progression to flash over?

A

Ventilation