02:Rank & Structure Flashcards
EFRS Vision: verbatim
“To make Edmonton a safer, more livable city, by providing the best fire rescue service in North America”
EFRS 4 core values:
Service
Safety
Relationships
Teamwork
EFRS mission statement: verbatim
“We are committed to protecting life, property, and the environment”
EFRS core functions (7):
Fire suppression
First response to emergency medical aid
MVC responses
Specialized rescue responses
Hazardous Materials responses
Fire investigations
Fire prevention programs
Organizational principles (5):
Unity of command
Chain of command
Span of control
Discipline
Division of labour
3 Branches of EFRS:
Operations
Administration
Community Safety and Risk
Operation’s Hierarchy: Deputy Chief of Operations and down (10)
Deputy Chief of Operations & Training
Assistant Deputy Chief of Operational Performance
Platoon Chief
District Chief
Captain Q
Station Captain
Captain
Sr FF Q
FF Q
FF
Fire Rescue Operations Portfolio (11)
Fire suppression event response
Medical response event response
HazMat event response
MVC Event Response
Rescue event response
Regional Mutual Aid event response
Specialty Operations
SOP administration
Fire accreditation
Data analytics
Training and e-learning
Administration portfolio (9)
Fire rescue facilities
Fire rescue fleet and equipment
logistical planning and PPE
Mental health and peer support
physical health and wellness
culture and inclusion
Occupational health and safety
Long term policy and strategy development
Emergency data and systems
Public Safety Portfolio
Fill in later
Major crew
Cpt. + 2+ FFs
Minor Crew
Cpt. + 1 FF
Minimum staffing
223 FFs
Halls in District 1
1, 2, -5-, 8, 10
Halls in District 2
-9-, 15, 16, 26, 27
Halls in District 3
13, 20, -24-, 28, 31
Halls in District 4
-4-, 12, 19, 23, 29
Halls in District 5
7, 14, 17, 18, 25, -30-
Halls in District 6
3, 6, 11, -21-, 22