Neighborhoods
Units
FEMA
Fire/EMS/Police
Wild Card
400

This number equals the amount of neighborhoods in the North

7

400

These are the units in the Northwest region

13 - 18 - 19 - 26 - 27 - 28

400

FEMA stands for

Federal Emergency Management

400

EMS terms 'ALS' and 'BLS'

Advanced Life Support

Basic Life Support

400

A primary physiological response to stress

Tunnel vision

800

This number is the amount of neighborhoods in the South

10

800

This is the amount of units in the North

14

800

These are the two emergency planning committees 

State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) - Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)

800

The term 'Code 2' with Police

Chase in progress/Foot pursuit

800

Repetitive Persistence is used to combat what

Hysteria threshold

1200

These are all the neighborhoods in the North

Blue Hills - West End - Asylum Hill - North East - North Meadows - Upper Albany - Clay Arsenal

1200

These are the units in the North East region

19 - 26 - 28 - 18 - 27 - 13 - 21 - 30 - 16 - 29 - 15 - 14 - 20 - 17

1200

DAILY DOUBLE

National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) 704 System does this

Uses numbers and colored placards to indicate hazards associated with materials being transported

1200

A code 1 on police means this but it means something else for EMS

Go with traffic - EMS means lights and sirens

1200

The two types of liability

Personal

Organizational

1600

These are the neighborhoods in the South

Downtown - Sheldon Charter Oak - Barry Square - South End - South Meadows - South Green - Frog Hollow - Parkville - Behind the Rocks - South West

1600

This is the region 310 and 320 cover

Southeast

1600

Number of hazardous material classes

9
1600

A 10-6 for Fire means this

Death - Body found

1600

A File 20

Restraining and/or Protective order

2000

DAILY DOUBLE

These are the Northeast neighborhoods and the SGTs that go with them

North East - North Meadows - Upper Albany - Clay Arsenal - 210 and 220

2000

These are all the units in the South

1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - "7" - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 22 - "23" - "24" - 25 - 31

2000

NIMS stands for and does

National Incident Management System

Provides nation's first responders and authorities with the same foundation for incident management for terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and other emergencies

2000

Fire division that handles issues with street lights and alarms

FACT Division

2000

These are the steps for the Journalistic Investigative Approach

Where - Who - What - Why - Weapons - When - Hazards - Injuries - 5 W's + H + W + I