Comand Flashcards

1
Q

___ to ___ is preferable transfer, but radio can be accomplished….

A

Face to Face

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2
Q

Arrival of a ranking officer on the fire ground mean command has been transferred.

A

False

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3
Q

In most cases, ____ is the most times command can be transferred.

A

Two

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4
Q

__ to__ companies are a practical span of control for most stipulations

A

3 to 5

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5
Q

Geographical sectors are responsible for all general firefighting activities on the assigned area, and sectors should all be ____.

A

Named

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6
Q

___ sector assists the FGC with the location, establishment and operation of Level II staging area.

A

Staging

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7
Q

The Roof Sector should advise the FGC of

A
A) Roof structure
B) Structural conditions 
C) Smoke/Fire conditions
D) Fire wall location 
E) Location of heavy roof objects
F) Description of roof actions
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8
Q

A complex incident will include three basic operational levels.

A
  1. Strategy-FGC
  2. Tactical-Sector officers
  3. Task-Fire companies
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9
Q

_____ is to prevent companies from rolling directly into the middle of the incident.

A

Staging

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10
Q

General overall approach of the operation and drives the attack plan.

A

Strategy

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11
Q

The attack plan provides the ___ assignments required to achieve the strategic objective.

A

Tactical

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12
Q

____ comes first and drives the plan. The plan must follow the ____

A

Strategy

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13
Q

Three tactical priorities of an attack plan are

A
  1. Rescue
  2. Fire control
  3. Property conservation
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14
Q

The benchmarks of completion are

A

A) All clear-primary search complete
B) Under control-fire is controlled
C) Loss stoped-property conservation is complete

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15
Q

In offensive attack, hand lines are extended into the fire area to support the ____ search and control the fire.

A

Primary

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16
Q

Four basic forms of fire ground communication

A
  1. Face to Face
  2. Radio
  3. Computers
  4. S.O.P.
17
Q

Large buildings that present significant fore and rescue problems

A

Heavy weight.

18
Q

Medium size buildings that present a low level problem

A

Middle weight

19
Q

A major support item during the evaluation of the fire problems associated with the building in terms of ____, ____, and built -in protection

A

Size and hazard

20
Q

Three command modes are

A
  1. Nothing showing
  2. Fast attack mode
  3. Command mode
21
Q

Nothing showing mode requires investigation, by the

A

First engine

22
Q

Command post should offer___ sides of the fire building

A

2

23
Q

FGC manages the incident on the ____ level

A

Strategic

24
Q

Sector officers manage at a _____ level

A

Tactical

25
Q

Sector officers will determine the ___ needed

A

Resources

26
Q

The fire ground operation is not over until the FGC performs a

A

Post fire Critique.

27
Q

Responsibilities of the FGC

A
  1. Safety an Survival
  2. Protect an remove
  3. Stop the fire
  4. Conserve property