A system of moral principals governing the perception of right and wrong
What are Ethics
The inclusion of people of different races or cultures in a group or organization
What is Diversity
The three types of heat transfer
What are; Conduction, Convection, Radiation
Organizational principle that is developed and adopted as a basis for decision making
What is Policy
Teaching outline or plan for teaching that is a step-by-step guide for presenting a lesson or presentation. It varies in length from a few minutes to several hours.
What is a Lesson Plan
Tangible or real objects that are related to the incident.
What is Physical Evidence
The 4 management functions
What are: Planning, Organizing, Directing & Controlling.
Statistical characteristics of a given population, such as average age, income, education level, ethnicity, nationality, and religion
What is Demographics
An area composed of the at least one intake opening, one exhaust opening and the connecting volume between the openings.
What is the Flow Path
Statement that identifies a general philosophy; that may be included as part of a policy
What is a Guideline
Instructional/teaching method in which the instructor/educator actually performs a task or skill, usually explaining the procedure step-by-step.
What is a Demonstration
Legal access to private property obtained in one of five ways: exigent circumstances, consent, administrative search warrant, criminal search warrant, or contractual entry agreement.
What is Right of Entry
Cheating on promotional exams, misusing department equipment, starting or spreading rumors are examples of _________
What is unethical conduct.
This process includes; Planning, Preparation, Implementation, Monitor, Evaluate & Revise
What is the Budget Process
Used for classifying a gathering area of 50 or more persons for deliberation, worship, entertainment etc.
What is Assembly Occupancy
The 5 C's of Radio Communication
What are; Conciseness, Clarity, Confidence, Control, Capability
Operation of fire service training or suppression covering one or several aspects of fire fighting.
What is a Practical Training Evolution
Written or unwritten plan containing the overall strategic goals, tactical objectives, and support requirements for a given operational period during an incident.
What is an Incident Action Plan (IAP)?
An individuals ability to correctly perceive and label, their own and others emotions.
What is Emotional Intelligence.
5 types of personnel records
What are; Training, Performance, Attendance, Exposures & Medical History
Building classification commonly referred to as ordinary construction
What is Type 3
Form based reports require the following 4 characteristics
What are; Legible, Accurate, Complete & Objective
The four-step method of instruction includes:
What is Preparation, Presentation, Application and Evaluation
Term which refers to evidence that is destroyed, damaged, altered, or otherwise not preserved by someone who has responsibility for the evidence.
What is spoliation
______ is critical in emergency situations where personal risks are high, and hazardous conditions can change rapidly.
What is Leadership
A doctrine holding individuals responsible, ethically, for actions they may take, or do not take, with foreseen results
What are Acts or Omissions
A closed system consisting of sprinkler heads attached to a piping system that contains air under pressure and a secondary detection system.
What are Pre-action Systems
Body language, Vocal tone and inflection, Personal Appearance
What is Non-verbal Communication
A means to evaluate and prepare for the things you can do before an emergency. It includes fitness, preplans, vehicle/equipment checks, and wellness of the crew.
What is Operational Readiness
List in order, Incident Priorities
What are Life Safety(1) Incident Stablization(2), Property/Environmental Conservation(3)