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Most common fire department organizational structure - Answer-scalar (uninterrupted series of steps, going from chief to blue shirt) Formal line of authority responsibility and communication within an organization - Answer-chain of command each employee reports directly to just one supervisor...

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IFSTA 7TH EDITION - EXAM REVIEW (CHAPTERS 1,2,3,4,5,6,16)
Most common fire department organizational structure - Answer-scalar (uninterrupted series of steps, going from chief to blue shirt)
Formal line of authority responsibility and communication within an organization - Answer-chain of command
each employee reports directly to just one supervisor moving up the chain of command, all personnel ultimately report to the fire chief - Answer-unity of command
maximum number of subordinates or functions that any one supervisor can control - Answer-span of control
ideal span of control - Answer-3 to 7, but five is considered optimal
the process of dividing large jobs into smaller jobs to make them more manageable, to assign responsibility, to assign specific and clear cut tasks, and prevent duplication of effort - Answer-division of labor
departments staffed with by mixture of career and volunteer firefighters - Answer-
combination department
multiple companies within a response area are grouped into a _______ - Answer-
batallion
Performs fire suppression duties at structure, vehicle, wildland and other types of fires - Answer-engine company
performs forcible entry, search and rescue, ventilation, salvage, overhaul, and utilities control - Answer-truck (ladder) company
searches for and removes victims from areas of danger and treatment - Answer-rescue company
extinguishers ground cover or grass fires and protect structures in areas close to fields or Woodlands - Answer-brush company
deliver services to the public - Answer-line personnel
provide administrative and logistical support for line personnel in areas such as finance, maintenance, and training - Answer-staff personnel
what does A H J stand for - Answer-authority having jurisdiction A guide to decision making within an organization - Answer-policy
detailed written plans that list specific steps for approaching A reoccurring problem or situation - Answer-procedure
six major organizational functions of an incident command system - Answer-command, operations, planning, logistics, finance administration, and intelligence
what is the best way to remember the difference between firefighter one and firefighter 2
- Answer-if it sounds pretty cool it's firefighter 2, if it sounds boring and basic it's firefighter 1
what does NFPA mean - Answer-national fire protection association
what does NIOSH mean - Answer-National Institute for Occupational Safety and health
what NFPA number establishes safety requirements for all uses of fire department apparatus - Answer-NFPA 1500
what does IDLH mean - Answer-immediately dangerous to life and health
fire departments should provide all members with at least one full set of PPE but preferably - Answer-2
how often should PPE be cleaned - Answer-after every exposure to smoke
The leading cause of firefighter fatalities is what - Answer-cardiovascular disease
acute versus chronic - Answer-acute is quick onset, chronic is long lasting
When can you remove your SCBA - Answer-until your supervisor or incident commander says it is safe to do so
Drugs and alcohol impair your ability to function and - Answer-slow your reaction time
Tobacco can cause what - Answer-cancer, heart disease, and COPD
When dismounting/mounting from a fire apparatus what should be maintained - Answer-
three points of contact
term for where trained personnel are working to resolve the problem at the scene, only personnel who are directly involved in disposing of the problem are allowed to enter this
zone - Answer-hot zone
term for the zone immediately outside the hot zone - Answer-warm zone immediately surrounds the hot and warm zones and may include the incident command post, location of rapid intervention crews, and the location of the public information officer - Answer-cold zone
Most common power source used by emergency services personnel - Answer-
generators
what is used to convert a vehicles electrical current - Answer-inverter
all auxiliary equipment must be waterproof and design for the amount of electrical current it is intended to carry, what is this called - Answer-intrinsically safe
sometimes called A tag system company officers have a passport listing for every member of their crew - Answer-passport system
system that can provide more accountability data and greater safety, exit time is based on the air pressure and the lowest reading SCBA in the team - Answer-SBA tag system
What personal accountability system provides the greatest level of safety - Answer-
computer based electronic accountability system
Provides A coordinated approach to a wide variety of incidents - Answer-all hazard concept
Regulates all radio communication in the United states - Answer-Federal Communications Commission FCC
using plain English rather than any agency specific codes such as 10 codes - Answer-
clear text
radios used in fixed locations such as fire stations telecommunications centers, training centers, or administrative offices - Answer-base station radios
radios mounted in fire apparatus ambulances and other staff vehicles powered by the vehicles electrical system - Answer-mobile radios
handheld devices that are less powerful than fixed or mobile radios that are powered buy rechargeable or replaceable batteries - Answer-portable radios
distance, physical barriers, dead zones, interface, and ambient noise affect what - Answer-radio quality
what radio channel is assigned during an incident - Answer-tactical channel
what can be used to increase the area of coverage of a radio - Answer-repeater

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