Fire Officer Principles & Practice (4th edition) Chapter 1 with 100% correct answers(GUARANTEED SUCCESS))
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Fire Officer: Principles and Practice
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Fire Officer: Principles And Practice
Officer I
Lieutenant: A single company supervisor (IAFC Supervising Officer).
Unity of Command
FF answers to 1 supervisor, and each supervisor answers to 1 boss.
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Officer I - answer Lieutenant: A single company supervisor (IAFC
Supervising Officer).
Unity of Command - answer FF answers to 1 supervisor, and each
supervisor answers to 1 boss.
Span of Control - answer Max number of personnel or activities that
can be effectively controlled by 1 individual (3 to 7).
Division of Labor - answer Braking down the overall strategy into
smaller tasks.
Discipline - answer Grouping and directing FF's to do what is
expected of them.
- Positive: SOP's, suggested operating guidelines, police's &
procedures.
- Corrective: Counseling sessions, formal reprimands, or suspension
of duty.
Fire Service Organization - answer - Function
- Geography
, - Staffing
Function - answer Specific responsibilities (training devision is
responsible for department wide training evaluations).
Geography - answer Area of responsibility. Ensures rapid response
time.
Staffing - answer All positions must be covered by appropriately
qualified personnel.
1st paid on call department - answer Established in 1679 in Boston,
MA. Also had the fist fire stations and fire engines.
1st organized volunteer fire company - answer Union Fire Company,
established in 1735 in Philadelphia, Pa., under the leadership of
Benjamin Franklin.
National Incident Management System (NIMS) - answer - Established
by FEMA
- Designed to expand or contract based on size / complexity of the
incident
- Used in prevention, protection, mitigation, response & recovery
Officer II - answer Captain: Overall supervisor of a multi unit station
(IAFC Managing Officer).
Officer III & IV - answer Chief: Battalion / District Chief in a larger
department & possibly a Deputy or an Assistant Chief in a smaller
department.
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