B206.2 Investigator Response (11/27/2017) Flashcards

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

When should a scene be held and an investigator’s response be requested (11)?

A
  1. Fire may have been set intentionally
  2. Multiple, similar, same area fires
  3. Command determines cause to be intentional
  4. Command suspects cause to be intentional
  5. Command not able to determine cause
  6. Fire death or burn injury serious enough for transport
  7. All multiple alarm structure fires
  8. Fires involving city property
  9. All fire incidents where children aged 3-16 were involved in ignition
  10. Malicious or mischievous fire alarm tampering
  11. Any time AFD is determined to be the “victim” (Theft of gear)
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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Investigators should be notified, but may or may not respond to what type of requests?

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Fire death or burn injuries encountered at transportation accident emergencies

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Fire investigators should be requested when children of what ages are involved in ignition?

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3-16 years old

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Who is expected to put forth their best effort to determine the fire cause?

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Command

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Arson fires involving what requires no notification of an investigator unless their is a suspect or evidence to seize?

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Grass, Dumpsters, Trash

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Who will preserve any evidence and maintain custody of the scene while the investigator is responding?

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Command

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

What are the choices RMS provides to Command for entering the Cause of ignition?

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  1. Intentional - Incendiary or intentionally set 2. Unintentional - Accidental 3. Failure of equipment or heat source - Overheated electrical motor 4. Act of nature - Lightning strike 5. Cause under investigation - DO NOT USE U. Undetermined
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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

_________ Will arrive at one of the determinations of the Cause of Ignition in RMS with the assistance of _________:

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Command An Investigator

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Do not lock an RMS record with what determination?

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  1. Cause under investigation
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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Who will update the RMS record later if the determination is not available at the time the Officer must lock the RMS record?

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An investigator

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Should the determination of cause not be available by the time the officer must lock the RMS record, he should use what code?

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U. Undetermined

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[B206.2 Investigator Response]

Investigators will not respond to the scene for the sole purpose of:

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Documenting the scene for a homeowner or insurance company

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