Acronyms Flashcards
Core Values
Team Work & Shared Leadership
Diversity
Integrity
Community Engagement
Health, Safety & Wellness
Professional Excellence
Vision
The FCFD is dedicated to being the premier community-focused Fire and Rescue department ensuring a safe environment for everyone.
Strategic Objectives
LIP
Life
Incident Stabilization
Property Conservation
SIX
Search
Isolate flow path
Extension
RECEO VS
Rescue
Exposures
Confine the fire
Extinguishment
Overhaul
Ventilate
Salvage
SLICERS
Size UP
Locate the fire
Identify & control flow path
Cool the space from safest location
Extinguish the fire
Rescue
Salvage
ACRE
Access
Control (power, trains, occupants)
Rescue (immediate)
EMS
SAVU
Set Up zones (hot, warm, cold)
Accountability
Victims (# of victims, make contact)
Utilities
STAR
Situation
Task
Action
Result
CAN
Conditions
Actions
Needs
ADULTS
Advanced fire conditions
Defensive operations
Unknown fire location
Large open areas
Tons of water
Standpipes
Elements of the 360
EPLLAPSA
Every
Person
Loves Laughter
Any
Parrot
Spits
Animosity
Elevation of the structure
Presence of basement & locations of access
Location of fire
Label the floors
Any hazards observed
Presence of exposures
Status of occupants
Access & egress points
COML
Communications Unit Leader
ICRI
Incident Commander Radio Interface
ECC (Field Comm Manual)
Emergency Communications Center
RSM
Remote Speaker Mic
Multiple Casualty Manual
MCSU
MAB
Medical Care Support Unit
Medical Ambulance Bus
RHCC
Regional Healthcare Coordination Center
Code of Ethics
How pupils respect responsible stewards & teachers
Honesty
Public Service
Respect
Responsibility
Stewardship
Trust
LIP, Primary Incident Priorities
Life Safety
Incident Stabilization
Property Conservation
SLICERS-RS
Size-up
Locate the fire
Identify the flow path
Cool the space from the safest location
Extinguish the Fire
Rescue
Salvage
Engine Company Operations
ADULTS
Advanced Fire Conditions
Defensive Operations
Unknown Fire Location
Large Open Area
Tons of Water
Standpipes
Metrorail Emergencies
ACRE, Overall Strategy for Managing the Incident
Access
Control
Rescue
Evacuate/ EMS
Multiple Casualty Incident Manual
5 S’s for the first arriving unit on the original incident
Safety
Size-up
Send
Set-up (staging area)
Start (triage)
EMS Manual
CURVES, Decision-Making Capacity
Communicate
Understand
Reason
Values
Emergent Condition
Surrogate
TICLS- General Appearance
Tone
Interactivity
Consolability
Look/ Gaze
Speech/ Cry
RIT Command and Operational Procedures
LUNAR, Information need to relay or gather in event of Mayday
Location
Unit
Name
Assignment at the time of mayday
Resources/ help needed
ROAM
Rule
Of
Air
Management
UCAN
Unit
Conditions
Actions
Needs