2.0 The Standard Incident Report Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of ensuring that a valid code is input for every field in the Standard Incident Report?
A) To increase the workload for fire departments
B) To ensure that every field is completed accurately
C) To skip unnecessary fields and reduce errors
D) To speed up the reporting process

A

B

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Which section of the Standard Incident Report is completed for all fire and non-fire occurrences?

A) SECTION A: ALL OCCURRENCES
B) SECTION B: FIRES/EXPLOSIONS
C) SECTION C: STRUCTURE FIRES/EXPLOSIONS
D) SECTION D: ADDRESS

A

A

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When is SECTION B: FIRES/EXPLOSIONS completed?
A) For all types of occurrences
B) Only for fire and explosion occurrences
C) Only for non-fire occurrences
D) For outdoor fire incidents only

A

B

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In which section of the report are details about the structure involved in a fire incident provided?
A) SECTION A: ALL OCCURRENCES
B) SECTION B: FIRES/EXPLOSIONS
C) SECTION C: STRUCTURE FIRES/EXPLOSIONS
D) SECTION D: ADDRESS

A

C

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Which type of occurrence does not require completion of SECTION C: STRUCTURE FIRES/EXPLOSIONS?
A) Fire or Explosion Response Type 1 or 2
B) Non-fire Response
C) Outdoor fire/explosion with no injury or loss
D) All occurrences require completion of SECTION C

A

C

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