Book 30 Command Procedure Flashcards
INCIDENT COMMAND PROCEDURES - Ensure that a strong, dedicated, and ________ Incident Command will be established from the onset of the incident
Visible
RESPONSIBILITIES OF INCIDENT COMMAND - the completion of the incident’s __________ priorities
Tactical
The tactical priorities (listed in order of priority) are:
- ________________
- ________________
- ________________
- ________________
- ________________
- RESCUE
- HAZARD CONTROL
- LOSS LIMITING
- VICTIM/OCCUPANT STABILIZATION
- SAFETY
The tactical priorities:
________________ - Remove endangered occupants/persons and treat the injured
Rescue
The tactical priorities:
________________ - Stabilize the incident, neutralize all hazards and provide for life safety
HAZARD CONTROL
The tactical priorities:
________________ - Conserve property and limit further impact
LOSS LIMITING
The tactical priorities:
________________ - Provide for the safety, accountability, and welfare of
non-responders affected by the incident. This priority is on-going throughout the incident
VICTIM/OCCUPANT STABILITIZATION
The tactical priorities:
________________ - Provide for the safety, accountability, and welfare of all responders at the incident. This priority is on-going throughout the incident.
SAFETY
The ____ is responsible for all of the Standards of Command
IC
The first __ Standards of Command must be addressed immediately, anytime there is an assumption of Incident Command
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A Station Commander Is Responsible In Every Task A S C I R I E T
- ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND
- SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
- COMMUNICATIONS
- INCIDENT OBJECTIVES, STRATEGY AND INCIDENT ACTION PLAN
- RESOURCE DEPLOYMENT
- INCIDENT ORGANIZATION
- EVALUATE AND REVISE
- TRANSITION OF COMMAND
The first fire department _________/__________ arriving at the scene of an incident shall assume command
Resource/Member
Incident Command terminology is required anytime a category “___” assignment is held to work at an incident
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