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what does the preplanning process begin with? How often should surveys be reviewed |
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The NFA has determined the aproximate fire flow need with what formula. |
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Square footage of the area of involvement divided by a factor of 3 |
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Study NFA fireflow calculations |
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In the NFA calculation what percentage of total possible involvement should be factored in for exposures |
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with NFA fire flow calculation floors oabove the fire will be factored at what percent of their total potential involvement to a maximum of how many floors above the fire |
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25% Maximum of 5 floors above |
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The NFA fire flow formula is geared for an offensive attack and diminishes at what percent of involvement |
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Span of control
Unity of command means. |
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3 to 7
No person reports to more than one person and everyone has someone to answer to. |
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the basic command structure of a building fire will usually include |
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1 company fie attack 1 SAR 1 Ventilation 1 RIT |
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With the exception of the first arriving unit. a unit without orders will do what. |
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Secondary staging
primary staging is |
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utilizes a specific location
In direction of response |
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If a higher ranking officer arrives on scene but does not take command is he still responsible for the scene. |
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what should the officer assuming command know |
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what has happened what is occuring now anticipated problems |
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The intial staus report should start with |
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a repeat of the address where the fire is located |
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At what intervals are ongoing status reports needed |
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10 min until fire is under control |
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Define "fire under control" |
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The life and safety of civiians has been assured and no additional fire extension will take place. |
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At the time a fire is brought under control a final staus report will be given consistion of the following |
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Current conditions final disposition of occupants units remaining on scene units leaving aprox time units will stay transfer of command to JR officer |
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name the 3 types of status reports |
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What are the two types of decision making processes |
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Classical and Cue based/recogniton prime |
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what are the five command sequence levels |
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1 incident priorities 2 Size up 3 strategy 4 tactics 5 tasks p64 |
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Level 1 what are the three incident priorities |
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Life safety Incident stabilization property conservation |
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In the preplanning stages |
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level 2 Size up what are we attempting to learn in this process |
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Where is the fire is it confined where is it going what is life hazard to civilians & FF Type of construction dangers inherent to const type What are fire conditions backdraft or flashover potential Immediate and long term problems |
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Level 3 strategy define our 7 strategies acronym |
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Level 4 Tactics to determine theiraccomplishment they must be |
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List the 4 modes of fire attack |
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Offensive defensive offensive/defensive defensive/offensive |
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In the offensive mode the first line does what? 2nd line? 3rd line? |
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Protects civilians still exiting the building or in need of rescue. Placed between them and the fire. backs up the first. protects 2ndary exits. p84 |
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where does the major loss of life occur in single family or muli family occupancies |
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In the rear. also this is where p84 |
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the most important factor in achieving success at incidents is ? |
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The proper placement of hose lines. |
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A rule of thumb for hose lengths is |
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1 length for every 3 floors for hose pulled up the side of the building or up a stairwell.hose laid on stairs is 1 length per floor and the fire floor should have 2 lengths P87 |
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When fire is encountered the stream should be utilized how |
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A solid stream should be played on the ceiling and then quickly rotated around the room. the tendency to strike the fire directtly should be avoided. P88 |
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The first arriving officer must predict? |
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The path and speed the fire is traveling. P93 |
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If during an offensive attack withdrawl from the building becomes nesscessary what will be done with the hoseline |
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It will be backed out unless the officer stipulates iit should be abandoned. P95 |
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what type of streams should be used in an offensive attack |
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