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Size-up is a systematic process consisting of the rapid, yet deliberate, consideration of all ________________ which leads to the developement of a rational ________________. |
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Critical incident factors Action plan based on these critical factors |
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The IC uses a combination of the following 4 basic information forms: |
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a. Previous experiences b. Visual c. Reported/reconnaissance d. Pre-incident planning and familiarity |
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The relation of past experience to present conditions allow the IC to better know tactically:_______________________________ |
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What to do and how to do it, and personally how to act in that situation.
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The 5 basic tactical priorities
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a. Life Safety b. Incident Stablaization c. Proper conservation d. responder/worker safety e. Customer Service
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The initial evaluation for each incident event begins :________________________________________
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at the time the alarm is recieved.
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The best command placement often involves a view of: ________________________________
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2 sides. (Front and most critical for the incident) |
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Five exterior condition that are easily identifiable visually are:
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Area Arrangement - street, alleys Hazard evaluation - Fire, rescue Hazard Size - actual and forecasted size Fire Conditions - whats burning Physical Threats - disorder, weapons. |
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The critical information factor management challenge for the IC is to create a system that effectively gathers reported information from the :___________________________________.
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Owner, Occupants, workers, managers. |
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Decentralized units and sectors must be used as:_________________________.
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Recon/information centers |
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Pre-incident plans are drawn under the best conditions but generally are used under the :_______________________.
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A starting point for occupancy pre-incident planning is an evaluation of the operational and outcome potential assosciated with buildings in and arround the incident in terms of :
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a. Size b. Arrangements c. Hazards d. Built-in protection
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Emphasis of pre-incident plans should focus on:
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a. Serious potential life hazards b. Hidden problems c. Obstructions to access d. safety
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A weel-designed tactical work sheet needs to record what five peices of data:
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- Resource Status
- Resource Assignment
- Resource Tracking Accountability
- Personnel Inventory
- Incident Action Plan
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Using hte basic scale of where we are now, to what will happen in the future, helps us move from reactive to :________________.
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Proactive (Reactive = surprise: Proactive = plan) |
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Structure fires progress through fairly standard stages, the three parts are:
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- Conditions - critical factors
- Action - SOP/training/application/critique/revision
- Outcome - result action has on condtions
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The incident management team must serve as the focal point for the incident time line to :______________
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manage and mark time for everyone else operating at the incident.
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List five incident factors that must be considered when evaluating tactical situations.
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- Cutomer profile
- Time
- Occupancy
- Exposures
- Building.
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A basic command job is for the IC to first figure out:____________________
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what is critical and what is not. |
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The longer a critical factor goes without attention :_____________
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the more dangerous and difficult it becomes. |
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Significant pieces of information that have a high bearing on the outcome of an incident are:
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The inseperable partner of effective information management is simple, clear, balanced:_______
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THe critical unknown must become information targets for the IC, and many times obtaining that piece of unknown information becomes a specific assignment to :_______________________
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an operational/recon company or sector. |
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A standard critical facts management routine provides the information management basis for decision making and might include such standard incidents factors as: (name 5)
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- What is the incident hazard?
- Do I have curren, accurate information on all seven sides.
- What is my access profile (both in and out)
- What are we saving - risk/benefit
- Can I control the troops(position and function)
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Good information emerges out of consistently starting operations with a standard evaluation system to determine the:_________________.
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critical incident factors that are present |
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The IC must continually compare and balance _______________ against the possible benefit of current operations.
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The IC must continually operate in a manner that connects a standard response to a standard condition that attempts to create a :________________
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