202.04 deployment Flashcards
1
Q
- the following are part of the __ profile what do i have where is it going how do i stop it
A
event
2
Q
- the following are all part of the __ profile what resources are on scene when will the responding resources arrive on scene what additional resources are required
A
response
3
Q
- what is in a level I alarm
A
1 engine
4
Q
- what is in a level L alarm
A
1 engine 1 truck
5
Q
- what is in a level M alarm
A
3 engines, 1 truck, 1 rescue, 1 bc
6
Q
- what is in a level H alarm
A
4 engines, 1 truck, 1 rescue, 1 HR, 2 bc, 1 ems coordinator/sup, 1 air, cbrn 8 in bat 1 or 5
7
Q
- what is in a level S
A
5 engines, 2 trucks, 2 rescues, 1 hr, 2 bc, 1 ems coordinator/sup, 1 air, cbrn8 in bat 1 and 5
8
Q
- request for 2 nd alarm or greater will get
A
4 engines, 1 truck, 1 rescue, 1 bc
9
Q
- high rise is considered any structure that __ stories or __ feet or higher
A
5 stories and 55 feet
10
Q
- high rise 1st alarm is
A
5 engines, 2 trucks, 2 rescues, 1 hr, 2 bc, 1 ems coordinator/sup, 1 air, cbrn8 in bat 1 and 5
11
Q
- high rise 2nd alarm is
A
4 engines, 2 trucks, 2 rescues, 1 hr, 1 bc, 1 air
12
Q
- high rise 3rd or greater alarm is
A
3 engines, 1 truck, 1 rescue, 1 bc
13
Q
- a medical task force consists of
A
3 engines, 2 rescues, 1 truck, 1 bc, 1 ems coordinator/sup, 2 private ambulances
14
Q
- a ambulance strike team is
A
5 private ambulances 1 supervisor or 5 fd rescues
15
Q
- the following are guidlines for what: dont drive directly to the scene, stop about a block away, id primary and secondary hydrants, announce that you are staged, stay staged until you recieve orders, listen and look at what is going on
A
level 1 staging