Captain Test Flashcards
Study for written exam
MFD Dispatch handles emergent resource management for which departments?
Milwaukee, Greenfiled, North Shore, Oak Creek, St Francis, Wauwatosa, West Allis.
What is the tactical Frequency for suburban jurisdictions
8TACRED
Personnel Appearance Policy states Jewelry is limited to:
1 ring per hand, 1 earring per ear, one necklace worn inside clothing, one watch or bracelet per hand against wrist, no nose rings lip rings cheek rings or posts
1st alarm assignment is :
4 engines 2 trucks 1 med unit 1 rescue 2 BC’s and Car 18 (ISO)
2nd alarm assignment is:
4 engines 2 trucks 1 med unit ICP CAIR1 Car 3
3rd alarm assignment is:
3 engines 1 rescue 1 BC Recall 1 DC 2 BC’s
4th alarm assignment is:
3 engines
5th alarm assignment is
3 engines
High Rise 1 assignment is:
4 engines 4 trucks 2 meds 1 rescue, ICP,CAIR1 4 command officers (BC’S Car 18 Car3)
High Rise 2 assignment is:
4 engines 4 trucks 2 meds 1 rescue 4 command officers
High Rise 3 assignment is:
4 engines 4 trucks 2 meds 2 command officers
Shared services driving agreement states:
personnel from host community must drive
The only ten codes currently allowed are
10-53 10-54 10-99
Mediation program 4 steps are:
Explain mediation, hear what concerns are, set agenda for conversation, encourage brainstorming solutions
In initial briefings Operations or ISO will inform RIT of:
location and extent of fire, structure compromising factors, construction type for imminent failure, time on air for companies working, strategy employed.
RIT officer and one member perform 360 and determine:
Where could members become endangered, do we have secondary egress, what tools are needed to breech or gain entry, preconditions worse on the backside, what hazards can we immediately change to minimize risk.
RIT 1 response is:
Car2C (Operations AC), Car3, Car5 (Special Ops DC) Car 7 (EMS DC) or Car 15(EMS Capt.) Field BC, 2 engines, 2 trucks, 2 meds, HURT Team and Compressed Air
RIT 2 response is:
Same as RIT1 with additional med for a total of 3 meds