When cloning a BK radio, the "SENDER" of the clone must choose which "NUMBERED" prompt
#1
An area where a firefighter can survive without a fire shelter
Safety Zone
Unfamiliar with the area or the organizational structure
Low Experience Level
Structure has significant tactical challenges
Non-Defensible - Rescue Drive By
An aluminized tent offering protection by means of reflecting radiant heat and providing a volume of breathable air in a fire entrapment situation
Fire Shelter
**DAILY DOUBLE**
Participants openly & honestly discuss what transpired so everyone understands what "DID" and "DID NOT" occur and why
A.A.R. (After Action Review)
___ must be established and known to all firefighters before it's needed
L.C.E.S.
Heat Stress or Dehydration
Fatigue
Structure has SOME tactical challenges.
Non-Defensible - Prep and Leave
Combustible material including vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire
Fuel
"Debriefing your actions" and "Acknowledging Messages" are all steps in this process
Communication Responsibilities
A potentially fatal condition caused by elevated body temperatures from internal heat
H.R.I. (Heat Related Injury)
"That Can't Happen to Us!" or "Just Another Routine Fire..."
Hazardous Attitude
Firefighters needed on site to implement structure protection tactics
Defensible - Prep and Hold
Any sudden acceleration of fire spread or intensification of a fire
Flare-Up
A tool used to encourage the reporting of an aviation problem or aviation-related accident
SAFECOM
Meeting management objectives that seek to reduce environmental, cultural, and social impacts caused by suppression tactics
M.I.S.T. (Minimum Impact Strategy Tactics)
Collateral Duties or Previous Errors
Distraction From Primary Task
No safety zone present and firefighters not able to commit to stay
Non-Defensible - Prep and Leave
Spinning vortex column of ascending hot air and gases rising from a fire and carrying aloft smoke, debris, and flame
Fire Whirl
Giving general location, Identifying any flight hazards, Finalizing location, Describing target, knowing the pilot's intentions, and giving feedback are all required for this aerial tactic
Directing Retardant and Bucket Drops
A progressive line construction technique in which self-sufficient crews build fireline until the end of an operational period, remain overnight, and then begin again
Line Spike or Coyote
Locking Into a Course of action; whether it makes sense or not, JUST TRY HARDER!
Stress Reactions
Safety Zone present and not likely to ignite during initial fire front contact
Defensible - Standalone
**DAILY DOUBLE**
The distance between the flame tip and the midpoint of the flame depth at the base of the flame (generally the ground surface); an indicator of fire intensity
Flame Length