7-Ops-3.7 Flashcards

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According to the Brampton Operations Manual, What action should apparatus take when leaving a scene?

a) Remain silent on the radio channel
b) Switch to Channel 6 upon leaving the scene
c) Advise Fire Control, mentioning whether they are in-service or not, on the assigned radio channel
d) Notify neighboring departments only

A

C
Apparatus shall advise Fire Control when they are leaving a scene, and should advise whether they are in-service or not

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According to the Brampton Operations Manual, , what is the correct way for an apparatus to inform Fire Control when leaving a scene?

a) “Fire Control, P202 here, scene cleared, in-service”
b) “P202 to Fire Control, leaving the scene, out of service”
c) “Fire Control, P202 leaving the scene, in-service”
d) “P202 departing, radio silence”

A

C
Example: “Fire Control, P202 leaving the scene, in-service”

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According to the Brampton Operations Manual, When should the apparatus switch back to Channel 5, according to the procedure?

a) Upon acknowledgement of Fire Control
b) Only if Fire Control requests it
c) After a 5-minute delay
d) It is not necessary to switch back to Channel 5

A

A
This occurs on the radio channel that the incident is assigned, returning to Channel 5 upon the acknowledgement of the transmission from Fire Control.

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According to the Brampton Operations Manual, Which of the following statements is correct regarding the radio transmission when leaving a scene?

a) Apparatus should switch to a different radio channel before notifying Fire Control
b) Apparatus should only mention their in-service status if they are not leaving the scene
c) The radio transmission should include the apparatus location
d) Apparatus should advise Fire Control on the assigned radio channel, mentioning whether they are in-service or not

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D
Apparatus shall advise Fire Control when they are leaving a scene, and should advise whether they are in-service or not. This occurs on the radio channel that the incident is assigned, returning to Channel 5 upon the acknowledgement of the transmission from Fire Control.

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