Books 3, 8, 11, 20 Flashcards
Book 11 - A bidirectional amplifier (BDA) in a building is generally located in a communications or _______ room.
- Communications or alarm system room
Book 11 - IMPRES radio battery chargers automatically turn off at the end of a charge cycle yet continue to electronically monitor IMPRES batteries every ____ minute(s) to determine when more energy should be applied to the battery.
- 5 minutes
This process assures that the battery maintains a very high state of charge without sustaining heat damage due to the charger.
Book 11 - All ____, 800 MHz radio channels, MDT messages and phone calls into, and from Metro Fire Communications are recorded on a 24-hour basis.
- 18 - radio channels
Book 11 - If the portable radio emergency trigger button is pushed and no acknowledgement is received, the LAFD portable radio (700/800 MHz) will continue to attempt to send the emergency signal (long tone every two seconds) for ____ seconds.
- 60 seconds
If no acknowledgement is received by the radio from the network within 60 seconds, the radio has failed to access a repeater and communication is not possible.
Book 11 - When describing the frequencies used by common radio systems, the ______ system is used to quantify the magnitude of the frequency.
- Metric system
Book 11 - Regarding a newsworthy incident, if the incident escalates to a ______ alarm or larger incident, a Code ____ notification is automatic.
- Greater alarm or larger
- Code 20
Book 11 - In general, all mobile and portable radio antennas are omni-directional to provide coverage ____ degrees around the radio user.
- 360 degrees
Book 11 - The Communications Unit Leaders in the NIMS Command structure provide a central point of contact to develop a communications plan (ICS ____) to meet the interoperability needs on a large incident.
- ICS 205
Book 11 - All radios are assigned a ____ digit identification number that is transmitted and recorded each time a radio is keyed.
- 4 digit
Book 11 - The Department has a supply of portable 800 MHz repeaters which can be placed by trained and qualified members to resolve radio coverage in areas which may have compromised coverage. A classic problem area for the LAFD is the ________ area in Battalion 5.
- Kirkwood Bowl area
Book 11 - When exchanging a broken portable radio from the Battalion cache, who shall ensure that the replacement radio identification number is updated with METRO?
- Battalion Commander
Book 11 - Non-operative MDC’s represent approximately ____% of all mobile repairs.
- 39%
This frequent problem results from the Vehicular Radio Modem (VRM) occasional unresponsiveness or locking up, as indicated by “NEG ACK” (negative acknowledgement). In a majority of documented cases, a simple re-boot of the MDC and VRM corrected the failure.
Book 11 - The LAFD voice system operates in the ____ MHz range, and the data system operates in the ____ MHz range.
- Voice - 800 MHz range
- Data - 500 MHz range
Book 11 - LAFD radio transmitters amplify signals to a maximum of ____ watts.
- 155 watts
The FCC limits transmitter power to a level that would not adequately cover the entire city even if is was flat. LAFD radio transmitters amplify signals to a maximum of 155 watts. Contrast that to KMPC-AM, for example, which transmits with 50,000 watts of broadcast power. Yet, even with this powerful broadcast there are areas up canyons, behind building/mountains, etc. that do not receive a signal. Therefore in order to cover the city as well as reasonably possible, the LAFD radio system is built around multiple transmit/receive sites.
Book 11 - The Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (HEAR) can be found on _____ radios.
- VHF radios
Very High Frequency (VHF/100MHz) - used by surrounding fire agencies for tactical and routine operations. Also used as the Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (HEAR). VHF Portable radios are indicated with white engravings and a white antenna band.
Book 11 - LAFD portable radios are provided to the field in ____ different bands.
- 3 - different bands
- 700/800 MHz
- UHF
- VHF
Book 11 - In “______”, one frequency is used, the transmitting radio is in direct mode, all receivers and transmitters are tuned to the same transmit and receive frequency.
- “Simplex”
When one unit is transmitting, all other units in the area are able to receive. Units are able to communicate affectively as long as they are within range.
The receiving radios will receive the transmitting unit message regardless if they are simplex or duplex mode. However, to transmit back to the originating unit, the receiving unit must also be in the simplex mode. What is necessary to understand is that in simplex or direct mode, the signal transmitted by the broadcasting unit is transmitted on the “down” leg frequency of the duplex or “repeat” channel.
Book 11 - A sound approach for members to follow for tactical communications would be communications indicating at least their….
- 3.
- Conditions
- Actions
- Needs
Book 11 - The length of a radio antenna is related to the wavelength with which the antenna is designed to operate. In general, the higher the frequency of the waves used by the radio, the ______ the antenna on the radio.
- Shorter
Book 11 - What Section repairs broken portable radios?
- Fire Communication Section
Book 11 - Does MFC normally monitor tactical channels?
- No
Book 11 - The Department has additional “simplex” or “direct” digital channels in the ____ MHz band programmed in the XTS 5000 portable radios carried by all members, and the XTL 5000 mobile radios installed in late model apparatus.
- 700 MHz
These channels are available for use only in “simplex” or “direct” mode at this time. There are three 700 MHz digital channels licensed to the LFD located at the end of Zones 7, 8 and 9, accessed via the front panel key pad identified as channels 7TAC19D, 7TAC20D and 7TAC21D. “7” identifies it as a 700 MHz channel, “TAC19” identifies the channel number and the “D” identifies the channel as a digital channel. There are additional 700 MHz National Emergency Response Interoperability channels in Zone 7, beginning with 7TAC51D.
Book 11 - The 700/800 MHz portable radio has a ______ colored “band” on the antenna and ______ colored lettering.
- Red
- Red
Book 11 - When a radio system must cover a large area, but the number of available frequencies is limited, a simulcast transmitter system may be the solution. In the case of the LAFD, _____ site(s) are synchronized.
- 9 - sites
The advantages of a simulcast system are the coverage of a large area, with high signal levels throughout the area, while using only a single frequency.
Book 11 - The LAFD has Verdugo dispatch programmed into the ____ (blue) portable and mobile radios carried by personnel and installed on late model apparatus.
- UHF (blue)
Therefore, it is important for members to have a basic understanding of trunked radio systems. Trunked radio systems are complex radio systems that were developed to improve the efficiency of the use of available radio spectrum.
Book 11 - The ____ MHz frequency wave tends to be more penetrating, working better inside buildings and underground.
- 800 MHz
The 800 MHz frequency band used by the LAFD is a more compact and powerful wave when compared to VHF (100 MHz) or UHF (500 MHz) bands. VHF signals tend to “crawl” over hills and up canyons. While the 800 MHz signal tends to be more limited to line of site. However, the 800 MHz wave tends to be more penetrating, working better inside buildings and underground.
Book 11 - Channel ____ has been designated as the Department’s Command Channel.
- Channel 11 - Command Channel
This channel is used by Chief Officers or members assigned in command positions for emergency and non-emergency operations.
Book 11 - UHF band and the ____ MHz band are much less susceptible to manmade interference.
- 800 MHz
When systems are not subject to significant interference, they are said to be “noise limited,” in contrast to “interference limited.” The increase in the number of transmitters used by cellular telephone companies in the 800 MHz band has created increasing interference in the 800 MHz band.
Book 11 - Portable radio accessory devices, such has remote speaker mics, that pass inspection will be clearly marked with a “______” stripe to identify that it has passed inspection.
- “Silver” stripe
Without exception, only accessory devices with the silver stripe shall be used on new model radio cases.
Book 11 - ALERT 6 is moved to the ____ position on the channel select rotary knob in all zones. In the event a member desires to transmit on “alert” channel 6, they simply spin the knob “_______” to the stop, and they will be on channel 6.
- 16th position
- “Clockwise”
Book 11 - What channel should be used by Chief Officers to communicate expanded messages or comprehensive size-ups to MFC on working emergencies after the initial size-up?
- Channel 11
Book 11 - The alternating red/green LED on an IMPRES radio battery charger indicates batteries have fallen below a certain capacity threshold which is typically less than ____% of rated minimum capacity.
- 60%
An IMPRES battery exhibiting a red/green indication is not defective - it has simply reached a capacity level that may limit its usage.
Book 11 - The fact that “people are waving” is of _______ to MFC.
- No value
Information that you are “holding the assignment, will investigate, will give a report when you get more information” is all verbiage that is unnecessary and wastes radio time. No size-up is required for a single company response unless help is needed or other situational changes require it.
Book 11 - The Mt. Lukens radio site is located on a very prominent point overlooking the area around Battalion ____.
- Battalion 12
The Mt. Lukens system is truly independent of the simulcast system. It is not connected to the nine site simulcast system for transmit purposes until it is turned on. When it is turned on, the simulcast system for the selected channels must be disabled. It provides highly expanded system capability in the city and surroundings areas of the valley, especially in the area of Battalion 12.
Book 11 - The Department’s Radio Communication protocol is that radio communications shall be composed of _________ used English.
- Plain commonly used English
Book 11 - Radio communications for the fire service has evolved considerably over the last ____ years.
- 60 years
Book 11 - As stated in the Manual of Operations, “All members shall carry and operate their radio in the ______ mode.”
- Repeat mode
Members are reminded that normal operation of the radio is in the “repeat” mode (with the radio locked) and going to “direct” mode when encountering transmission problems.
Book 11 - Members are reminded when making a radio transmission, there are _____ considerations.
- 4 - considerations
- Think about what you are going to say
- Ask yourself if the message is necessary
- Keep it brief
- When you key the mike, be prepared to speak
Book 11 - Another solution to improving radio communication between field units inside buildings or tunnels and dispatch and other on-scene units is the _______ amplifier.
- Bidirectional amplifier (BDA)
BDA’s can be used with duplex and simulcast radio systems to extend coverage from inside the structure to the outside of the structure and vice-versa, but BDA’s do not operate with simplex radio systems.
Book 11 - In a trunked system, the radios are often known as _______ units and a voice communications exchange is known as a call.
- Subscriber units
A basic trunked radio system has a system controller that controls the assignment of the repeaters, called voice traffic repeaters, to individual calls.
Book 11 - The UHF Radio has a ______ colored “band” on the antenna and ______ colored lettering.
- Blue
- Blue
Book 11 - As a general rule, how have most members developed their radio communication skills?
- By listening to radio messages
Book 11 - Regarding all radios, currently the LAFD uses _____ different frequency bands.
- 4 - frequency bands
- 800 MHz
- 700 MHz
- Ultra High Frequency (UHF/500 MHz)
- Very High Frequency (VHF/100 MHz)
Book 11 - In land mobile radio systems like those used by the Department, the antennas are _______ polarized.
- Vertically polarized
You can see evidence of this with the wire antennas mounted on the roofs of vehicles. Like car antennas designed for frequency modulation (FM) broadcast radio, they stick up vertically from the surface of the vehicle. The radiation pattern of the antenna is the shape of the relative strength of the electromagnetic signal emitted by the antenna, and this depends on the shape of the antenna. The radiation pattern can be adjusted through antenna selection to provide coverage where desired and to minimize coverage (and, in turn, interference) in undesired directions.
Book 11 - When communicating with LAPD on the radio, their dispatch is called “______.”
- “Control”
For example, “control from Fire Rescue 11, has a unit been assigned to the reported assault at 7th and Alvarado?”
Book 11 - Where is the Radio Monitor located?
- Mount Lee
Book 11 - The “_______” mode is used when transmitting mobile to mobile in the repeat mode. With this system a mobile or portable radio, or METRO can be heard throughout the city.
- “Simulcast”
In the “Simulcast” mode the “up” and “down” leg frequencies are used. The “up” leg is known as the transmitting frequency the “down” leg is known as the receiving frequency. In the simulcast system, a radio message transmitted in repeat mode is sent out on the “up” leg frequency, the weaker signal is received by the transmit/receive site and then is rebroadcast at a much higher output power on the “down” leg frequency.
Book 11 - Regarding radio communications, “_______” means a stronger signal has interfered with and overpowered another signal, making the weaker signal unreadable.
- “Covered”
Book 11 - There are ____ strategically located remote transmit/receive sites serving the LAFD voice radio system.
- 10
- Oat Mountain
- Beverly Glen
- Verdugo Peak
- Mt. Washington
- KSKQ
- 100 Wilshire
- Baldwin Hills
- San Pedro Hill
- City Hall East
- Mt. Lukens (City wide voice back-up system)
Book 11 - The 800 MHz mobile units transmit at ____ watts.
- 35 watts
Book 11 - Even though the Mt. Lukens radio site is not transmitting with the simulcast system, it is listening in “_______” mode at all times.
- “Base Station” mode
For example, if a member were working for in a shadowed deep canyon or drainage in the hills above Battalion 12, it is very likely that Metro or would hear radio transmission as if they were coming over the simulcast sites. However, the dispatcher has no way of knowing which site is receiving radio traffic. Responses from the dispatcher to the field unit may be extremely poor, or nonexistent, but the dispatcher will hear the field unit fine. This is because of the full time listening mode and its geographic location looking down into the valley.
Book 11 - All 18 LAFD 800 MHZ channels are recorded 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but only when the radios are operated in the “______” mode.
- “Duplex” mode
Voice radio recording only occurs on messages that are transmitted on the “up” leg frequency and recorded as they are received at the repeater site selected by the receiver/voter system. In addition to voice radio logging, all MDT transmissions are logged, time stamped and retained on file for future reference.
Book 11 - When communicating on the radio with Los Angeles County Fire, their dispatch is called “______.”
- “LA”
For example, “LA from LAFD Engine 91, do you have units assigned to the reported incident on the south bound 14 freeway at Balboa?”
Book 11 - “Code ____” is a widely used code which indicates that an occurrence has potential value to the news media.
- “Code 20”
Book 11 - To exit the “Emergency Trigger Mode” on a portable radio, depress and “hold” the emergency trigger button again for approximately ____ second(s) until a long tone is emitted.
- 2 seconds
- Locked mode - turn radio off and then back on. This will return the radio back to its previous state (on original selected channel, radio locked).
- Unlocked mode - turning the radio off, and then back on will not return the radio to its original function. The radio will reset back onto ALERT 6. When the radio is unlocked and reset by turning the power off and back on, it will not reset back to the previously selected channel, it will stay on channel 6.
Book 11 - The Department currently has two dispatch and control centers. In our Department, these are recognized as “______” and “______.”
- “METRO” and “Coldwater”
Book 11 - “Available” means ready for response within ____ seconds.
- 60 seconds
Book 11 - When talking on the radio, keep the microphone about ______ from your mouth.
- 1 inch
Book 11 - What are the recommended radio channels for travel, or tactical operations use outside the immediate area of Los Angeles?
- 2.
- INTL FIREMARES
- CESRS
The following state or national interoperability channels are recommended for travel, or tactical operations use outside the immediate area of Los Angeles.
- INTL FIREMARS (Fire Mutual Aid Radio System) in the 800 MHz band (red) radio. Use in “simplex” or direct mode of operation.
- CESRS (California Emergency Services Radio System) in the VHF-100 MHz band (white) radio.
Book 11 - Field units can only connect to the Mt. Lukens radio site in ______ mode.
- Repeat mode
When Mt. Lukens receives a voice radio message on the “up” leg, frequency; it repeats it on the “down” leg frequency. This provides the capability for field units to communicate even though they may be on different sides of a ridge line that defy normal communications.
Book 11 - “Alert ____” is over land, an aircraft has, or is suspected to have an operational issue that affects normal flight operations to the extent there is danger of an accident.
- “Alert 2”
Book 11 - Ventura County Fire dispatch is called “_______” when communicating on the radio.
- “Ventura”
For example, “Ventura from LAFD Truck 96, what unit is assigned to the traffic accident on the east bound 118 freeway at Rocky Peak?”
Book 11 - Each of the Department’s radio systems are a combination of several distinct components. What is the most important of those components?
- The operator
Book 11 - The _________ issues guidelines and restrictions on the use of radio transmissions. If these guidelines and restrictions are not followed, the Department risks losing its assigned frequencies.
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Book 11 - In “______” mode, two frequencies are used. The “up” leg frequency is defined as mobile to base. The “down” leg frequency is defined as base to mobile.
- “Duplex”
This system is used when communicating with METRO or access the simulcast system by having the radio in repeat mode. In repeat mode, the transmitting unit is broadcasting on one frequency (the “up” leg), it is received by the repeater site and rebroadcast on the “down” leg on a second frequency, where it received by receiving units.
Book 11 - The Department currently uses the Motorola “______” batteries and charger systems for its portable radios.
- “IMPRES”
This smart energy system automatically reconditions IMPRES batteries based on actual usage, keeping them in peak condition. Talk-time and cycle life are optimized and the need for manual maintenance programs is eliminated. IMPRES batteries, when used with an IMPRES charger, provide automatic, adaptive reconditioning, end-of-life display and other advanced features. Data is stored in the battery and communicated to the charger via a unique IMPRES communication protocol which is designed to maximize talk-time and optimize battery cycle life - all automatically. In addition, batteries left in the charger are kept fully charged so they are always ready when needed. This rapid-rate, tri-chemistry charging system will also charge compatible non-IMPRES batteries.
Book 11 - The VHF radio has a ______ colored “band” on the antenna and ______ colored lettering.
- White
- White
Book 11 - The radio industry uses the term _______ to distinguish among physical frequencies or channels used in conventional radio systems.
- Talkgroup
This terminology often is confusing, since from the actual radio user’s point of view a talk group and a conventional channel are the same; they are both communications paths. The distinction is made by the technologists to differentiate a physical channel or frequency from the logical channel or talk group.
Book 11 - A _______ in a digital radio converts analog voice to a digital interpretation from an audio sample.
- Vocoder (voice coder)
Book 11 - Where do you obtain a loaner portable radio from?
- Battalion Office
Book 11 - The new portable radio cases will be engraved “L.A. Fire Dept. on the _____ side of the case with the radio identification number below the PTT button.
- Left side
Book 11 - “Blue ____” is over water, an aircraft has, or is suspected to have an operational issue that affects normal flight operations to the extent there is danger of an accident.
- “Blue 2”
Book 11 - The City _______ channel available at METRO is used in disaster operations to contact the Mayor, City Council and their staffs as well as other persons with key positions in disaster operations and for coordination with dispatch centers maintained by other City departments.
- City Civil Defense channel
Book 11 - The Manual of Operation states that a size-up shall include, but is not restricted to the following information, as applicable….
- Address of location of incident
- Type of incident
- Life hazard
- Assistance needed
- _______ problems
- Location of ________
- Address of location of incident
- Type of incident
- Life hazard
- Assistance needed
- Exposure problems
- Location of Command Post
Book 11 - How many different basic modes of operation does the LAFD radio system have?
- 3 - modes
- “Simplex”
- “Duplex”
- “Simulcast”
Book 11 - METRO is connected to ______ high-powered transmitters to provide the dispatch center with a high level of talk-out capability.
- 9
The transmitters are elevated to achieve better line-of-sight communications with the service area. High-powered transmitters ensure that METRO’s transmissions are heard throughout the city and provide some level of in-building coverage.
Book 11 - The difference in duplex and simulcast systems is that the simulcast system sends out the “______” leg at all transmit sites, thereby maximizing coverage to units in the field.
- “Down” leg
When METRO broadcasts a voice message over the radio, it is going out on the simulcast system, thus ensuring the maximum coverage is possible at all times. It is important for members to understand the concept of simplex and duplex radio operations. There are distinctive applications for each mode. For example, if a member were working inside on a structure fire and was unable to establish communications with other units on the scene in duplex mode, a switch to simplex mode would be appropriate and may well resolve the communications problem. It is possible that the radios waves are blocked from reaching a repeater site. Bear in mind, with the switch to simplex mode, the member is transmitting on the “down” leg frequency and will be heard by other units on scene.
Book 11 - Radio messages must be _______, concise and to the point.
- Planned
- Concise
- To the point
Book 11 - When a portable radio emergency trigger is pressed, the repeater and the radio network acknowledges the alarm. The radio will sound _____ short, medium pitched tones when this occurs.
- 4 tones
Book 11 - “Alert ____” is an aircraft accident has occurred on, or in the vicinity of the airport.
- “Alert 3”
Book 11 - In extreme circumstances, to provide maximum radio coverage for selected geographic areas, it may be necessary for commanders to locate in an area which provides maximum coverage such as the Dodger Stadium ________ parking lot.
- South/East parking lot
Book 11 - The data radio network (MDT) coverage is provide through ____ fixed sites.
- 6 - fixed sites
- Oat Mountain
- Verdugo Peak
- Mt. Lee
- Elysian Park
- 100 Wilshire
- San Pedro Hill
Book 11 - The US Forest Service, Angeles National Forest dispatch is called “_______”, when talking on the radio.
- “Angeles”
Book 11 - If your MDC system still does not work after rebooting, you may have a bad vehicular radio modem (VRM) or antenna connection. Who should you contact to place a repair order?
- Radio Monitor
Book 11 - Attorneys filing lawsuits against the LAFD routinely request all _______ and _______ records immediately before, during and after the incident in litigation.
- Written and audiotape records
Book 11 - Radio battery charger systems and batteries are available at each work location and a cache of chargers and batteries is available through the ________ Section to support large scale or extended incidents.
- Fire Communications Section
Book 11 - When requesting assistance from outside agencies, allow approximately ____ minute(s) before requesting ETA’s.
- 30 minutes
Book 11 - “Blue ____” is an aircraft accident has occurred in the water.
- “Blue 3”
Book 11 - Radio communications are possible because of electromagnetic waves. The frequency of the wave is its rate of oscillation. One oscillation cycle per second is called one ______.
- Hertz (Hz)
There are many types of electromagnetic waves, such as heat, light, and radio energy waves. The difference between these types of waves is their frequency and their wavelength.
Book 11 - The Department has adopted the standard _______ Phonetic Alphabet word list to be used when transmitting alphabetical letters to provide consistency and eliminate repeated transmissions.
- International Phonetic Alphabet
Book 11 - What Section do you contact in the event non IMPRES radio batteries, or radio batteries without the intrinsic safe green dot are identified in the field?
- Fire Communications Section
The Fire Communications Section shall be contacted telephonically to arrange an exchange for the sub-standard batteries to remove them from the field to eliminate the possibility of using them in an environment that creates an unsafe situation for LAFD members.
Book 11 - Portable radios have limited power and cannot always transmit a signal strong enough to reach all the transmitter sites. To provide a more balanced system, receivers are networked together throughout the city in a receiver ________.
- Receiver voter system (RVS)
When a voice radio signal is received, a comparison of the received audio signal takes place in a receiver voter. The receiver voter and its network of receivers are referred to as the RVS. The RVS usually is located at tech control at METRO. The receiver voter compares the audio from all receivers and routes the audio from the receiver with the best audio quality to the dispatcher. This type of system provides very reliable fire ground communications.
Book 11 - The Verdugo Communications Center would be addressed as “Verdugo” when communicating on the radio. Verdugo manages ____ agencies.
- 11 - agencies
- Alhambra Fire Department
- Arcadia Fire Department
- Burbank Fire Department
- Glendale Fire Department
- Monrovia Fire Department
- Monterey Park Fire Department
- Pasadena Fire Department
- San Gabriel Fire Department
- San Marino Fire Department
- Sierra Madre Fire Department
- South Pasadena Fire Department
Book 11 - The MFC or the backup signal office located at Fire Station ____ (Coldwater) can send signals to the transmitter either by wire, microwave or by a combination of both.
- Fire Station 108
Book 11 - The Department has ____ “Radio Interoperability” vehicle(s).
- 2 - interoperability vehicles
Radio Interoperability vehicle 100 “RI-100” and Radio Interoperability vehicle 200 “RI-200”. Essentially, the radio interoperability vehicles are a grand version of the portable repeaters with much more capability.
Book 11 - At no time shall any member specifically cancel a resource of _______ authority.
- Higher authority
Example
“Metro from Task Force 1, cancel Battalion 1.” A more appropriate message would be, “Metro from Task Force 1 we can handle.”
Book 11 - Regarding the radio system, the LAFD has _____ different wireless communications systems.
- 2
The first is the “voice” radio system and the second is the “data” radio system. The voice radio system is the system commonly recognized because it is the system in which we receive dispatches and talk from unit to unit every day. The voice radio system is an “Analog Conventional Simulcast” system. Conventional Simulcast means that the system is not a trunked system and utilizes more then one repeater, or send and receive sites to receive and transmit radio messages.
The data system carries our Mobile Display Terminal (MDT) communications. It is not recognized as a separate system because the user interface is by pushing a button on the MDT. Because our interaction is limited, it is commonly not thought of as a radio system. However, they are separate and distinctly different systems.
Book 11 - LAFD portable radios transmit ____ or ____ watts of power (depending on model) and have a transmit range of up to about ____ to ____ miles in “simplex” or direct mode under the best of conditions.
- 2 or 4 watts
- 2 to 3 miles
Portability rather than transmit power is the primary value of portable radios.
Book 20 - If you wish to host a “Character Day Picnic” for the community, prepare banners for use in demonstrating the ____ “Pillars of Character.”
- 6 - “Pillars of Character”
- Respect
- Trustworthiness
- Responsibility
- Fairness
- Caring
- Citizenship
Book 20 - All requests for Ride-Alongs must be made in writing to ________.
- The Fire Chief