A713.3 Staging at Multiple Alarm Incidents (09/01/2016) Flashcards
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What are 2 common problems associated with staging at multiple alarm incidents?
- Companies park in a location that is some distance from the incident
- Companies that are assigned to rehab are often overlooked and not reassigned to the incident
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This is the location at which primary support activities are conducted:
The Incident Base
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A single Incident Base is established to house:
Equipment and personnel support operations (Food, fuel)
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This is where unused apparatus are parked:
The Incident Base
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This is established for the temporary location of available resources while awaiting operational assignment:
Staging areas
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These (3) areas will be established at all multiple alarm incidents:
- Incident Base
- Staging area
- Rehab
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Who will assume the functions of Base Manager, Staging Manager, and Rehab Manager?
First arriving engine on second alarm
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All companies assigned second alarm or greater should respond to the location of:
Incident Base and report their arrival to the staging manager on the alternate radio channel
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The incident base should be established within how far of the fire ground?
1/4 mile
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Who will assume the Staging Manager position?
The officer of the 1st engine on second alarm
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Who does the base manager report to?
The logistics chief
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Who will assume the Base Manager position?
Firefighter of 1st in engine on 2nd alarm
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Who does the Staging Manager report to?
The Operations section chief
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Who will assume the Rehab Manager position?
The Fire Specialist of the 1st in engine on 2nd alarm
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Who should the Rehab Manager report to?
The Medical Unit Leader/Logistics Section Chief
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The remaining firefighter will assume what role?
Assistant to the Staging Manager or Resource Unit Leader
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Who does the Resource Unit Leader report to?
The Planning Section Chief
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What are the 3 categories of company status on scene?
- Available
- Assigned
- Out of Service
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Who will establish an interior staging area at high-rise alarms?
3rd aerial apparatus
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At a high-rise alarm, the name of the exterior staging area will use the:
Street it is located on
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Who is responsible for requesting needed companies and or equipment from staging?
Operations Section Chief
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Who is responsible for sending companies to rehab as needed?
Operations Section Chief
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Who is responsible for maintaining accountability of all companies and personnel on scene?
Plans Section Chief
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Who is responsible for assigning a Resource Leader to track the companies assigned to the incident and their status?
Plans Section Chief