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100

are directly responsible for the safe and careful operation of the apparatus/vehicles under all conditions.

Driver/Operators of fire apparatus/vehicles

100

Aids lifesaving/rescue operations  Speed fire attack and extinguishment  Reduces danger of back draft  Reduces mushrooming  Gain/maintain entry by improving thermal conditions and visibility  Reduces fire, heat, and smoke damage  Permits prompt salvage operations

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The benefits of ventilation

100

The position that has the overall responsibility of managing the incident

Command

100

shall assume and remain in Command until he passes Command to another officer on the scene.

The first arriving emergency unit or officer at the scene of a multiple unit or multiagency response

100

Elevators will not be used for fires/alarms below the

4th floor

200

Driver/Operators shall slow speed and proceed cautiously through intersections only when

they can account for all lanes of traffic in the intersection

200

The appropriate type of effective ventilation should be selected based on

rescue operations, fire attack requirements, fire location, and smoke travel

200

A physical or geographical area of operation

Division

200

Tactical priorities identify the tactical functions that must be completed in order to stabilize any fire situation. These priorities also establish the order in which these basic fire ground functions must be performed.

 Life Safety (Rescue)

 Incident Stabilization

 Property Conservation

200

The elevator must be stopped every ------ to ensure control of the elevator and check elevator hoist-way.

5 floors

300

Are to be used at all times other than when in fire stations

Wheel Chocks

300

If ladder companies are assigned to cut a roof, they should locate ventilation holes in a manner that will

support rescue activities and fire confinement

300

Resources assigned to a functional area of operation

Groups

300

Initial Report The person assuming Command shall transmit a brief initial radio report including:

 Unit identification on the scene and assumption of Command 

 Situation description 

 Obvious conditions 

 Action(s) to be taken (brief description, water supply and commitment mode)

300

For elevator rescue, initially attempt to correct the stalled elevator by 

utilizing the Phase I recall

400

Driver/operators shall not exceed the posted speed limit and should react cautiously when the following hazardous conditions are a potential or encountered:

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o Reduced visibility 

o Heavy or unusual traffic conditions 

o Hazardous weather/road conditions 

o Guarded railroad grade crossings

400

Smoke ejectors or electric PPV may be utilized in either of these two modes

negative or positive pressure

400

 3 – recommended minimum

 5 – optimum 

 7 – recommended maximum

span of control

400

Benchmarks for Priorities The completion of each tactical priority is reported to Command, or Operations, using the following benchmarks:

Tactical Priority Radio Benchmark Rescue-Primary Search “All Clear on Primary” 

Rescue-Secondary Search “Secondary Search Complete” 

Fire Control “Under Control” 

Property Conservation “Loss Stopped”

400

Personnel should not attempt to remove occupants from a malfunctioning elevator that is parked between floors, except

in situations that present a life safety emergency

500

If you are injured or become ill as a result of work, you should follow these steps


failure to follow these instructions may affect your claim status under

Immediately notify your supervisor.  Get medical attention or first aid if needed.  Complete the Employee Injury Report Form and submit to your supervisor via e-mail as an attachment. 

Workers’ Compensation and the City Salary Supplement

500

The timing of ventilation is extremely important and must be coordinated with

fire attack

500

The location for call back personnel to report

Base

500

Command should formulate an IAP and make any IAP revisions based upon progress reports and four basic considerations which are

Visual Factors, Reconnaissance Factors, Pre-Plan/Familiarity Factors and Fireground Factors.

500

—to initiate Phase II recall, locate the firefighter service control inside the elevator car and turn the firefighter key to the ON position. The firefighter key must remain in the ON position to operate the elevator. If the elevator is not equipped with Phase II recall

firefighters must use the stairs

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