Response Det.
Call Type
Rules/Definitions
X-Cards
MISC
100

What is the response determinate for an MVC with fuel or fluid leaking from the vehicle?

77-C-02

100

A caller is reporting smoke in her garage. What card should be used to process this call?

69 - Structure Fire

100

What type of caller is a caller who is in the immediate area of the incident who is not directly involved in the incident?

2nd Party Caller

100

What does the X-3 Card provide?

Instructions for Urgent Disconnect
100

What does this symbol mean?

Send for dispatch, return to key questioning

200

What is the response determinate for a lift assist?

53-A-02

200

A caller is reporting her propane tank on her back deck on fire. What call type should be used?

80 - Outside Tank Fire

200

If a structure, dwelling, non-structure, or vehicle is on fire as a result of an explosion, which protocol should be used?

57- Explosion

200

What does the X-4 Card provide?

Instructions for bleeding control

200

What does this symbol mean?

Send for dispatch, give appropriate PDI's/DLS, and return to key questioning. 

300

What is the response determinate for a sinking vehicle with people inside of the vehicle?

81-E-02

300

Caller is reporting a wheat field on fire. Which call type should be used?

82- Vegetation / Wildland / Brush / Grass Fire

300

True or False - If at any time the caller expresses that they may be in danger, you should advise them to get to safety immediately (if safe to do so) and call back.

True
300

Which part of the X-1 card must always be read to the caller?

"I'm going to let you go now. Help is on the way. If anything worsens in any way, call us back immediately for further instructions." 

300

What is considered an alternative fuel?

Any fuel that is not gasoline or diesel. 

400

What is the response determinate for a train derailment above ground level?

70-D-05

400

Caller reports a large fire in a dumpster outside of her work. Which call type should be used?

67 - Outside Fire

400

If a train incident involves both a collision/derailment and a fire, what protocol should be used?

70- Train and Rail Collision / Derailment 

400

What does the X-5 Card provide?

Instructions for burn treatment. 

400

What is the 3rd leading cause of death in the home?

Fire

500

What is the response determinate for a vehicle fire reported as now extinguished?

71-A-01

500

Caller is reporting a large plume of smoke in her neighborhood while she is outside walking her dog and does not know where it is coming from. What call type should be used?

68- Smoke Investiagtion

500

What is the leading cause of death on railways?

Pedestrian accidents. 

500

What does the X-2 card provide?

Instructions for staying on the line with the caller.

500

True or False - All electrocution patients are assumed to be in cardiac arrest until breathing is verified.

True

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