Dispatching
FEMA
10 Codes
Neighborhoods
PowerPhone
100

The 3 C's

Courtesy, Confidence, Concern

100

Agency responsible for coordinating all civil emergency planning, management, mitigation, and assistance functions of the Federal Government. Under SARA’s Title III

*Must include full name*

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

100

To be used whenever a disturbance is reported between husband and wife, and includes disturbances resulting from arguments or disagreements among family or persons sharing the same living quarters

10-47 Domestic

100

Mount Sanai Rehabilitation is in this neighborhood

Blue Hills

100

 A person whose job is to receive and transmit messages, and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in the emergency services

Dispatcher

200

The caller is the victim

First Party Caller

200

A standardized approach to incident management

The Incident Command System (ICS)

200

To be used whenever an officer is assigned to transport a citizen of city official

10-19 Authorized Detail

200

St. Francis Hospital is in this neighborhood

Asylum Hill

200
Two most important questions to ask when encountering an active shooter call:
1. Do you know where the shooter is?

2. Can you safely talk to me? / Are you in a safe place?

300

Journalistic Investigative Approach

List them in order:

Where + What  + Who + When + Why  + How + Weapons  + Hazards + Injuries

300

A systematic, proactive approach to guide all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector to work together to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents

The National Incident Management System (NIMS)

300

Crimes committed in public which cause inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm i.e., abusive or obscene language, pushing or shoving matches, quarrels between unknown etc.

10-71 Breach of Peace

300

Job-Corps is in this neighborhood

Behind the Rocks

300

The perception of environmental elements with respect to time and or space, their meaning, & status once a variable has changed

Situational Awareness

400

Shifts the perspective from the callers view to the responders view

Inverted Visualization

400

In 1980 this bill’s purpose was to fund cleanups and emergency response actions for some of the worst inactive or abandoned hazardous waste sites scattered across the country.

Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA)

400

Whenever the theft of property is reported or discovered

10-62 Larceny

400

Cedar Hill Cemetery is in this neighborhood

Southwest

400

Firefighters use this to determine the tactical decisions required to manage the incident, & reach the goals of safety, incident mitigation & property conservation

The size up process

500

Where the public's telephone calls for first responders are received and handled. It takes calls from any landline, mobile phone line, or VoIP line.

Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

500

Name the six Key Federal Agencies

1. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

2. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

3. The Department of Transportation (DOT)

4. The Department of Energy (DOE)

5.The Department of Defense (DOD)

6. The Department of Labor (DOL)


500

To be used whenever the police are required to assist referral agencies

10-49 Heat Complaint Assistance

500

Two streets begin in this neighborhood that take you to Wethersfield

South Green

500

Name the six types of elevators:

1. Passenger

2. Freight

3. Sidewalk

4. Stage Lift

5. Vehicle Lift

6. Dumbwaiter