Command & Control / JESIP Flashcards

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What does METHANE stand for?

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M - Major Incident declared / standby
E - Exact Location
T - Type of Incident
H - Hazards
A - Access/Egress
N - Number and type of casualties
E - Emergency services required
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What does IIMARCH stand for?

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I - Information
I - Intent
M - Method
A - Administration
R - Risk Assessment
C - Communications
H - Humanitarian Issues
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What does CSCATTT stand for?

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C - Command and Control
S - Safety
C - Communication
A - Assessment 
T - Triage
T - Treat
T - Transport
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4
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How many JESIP Principles are there?

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5

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5
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What does JESIP stand for?

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Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles

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What are the JESIP Principles?

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1) Co-Locate
2) Communicate
3) Co-ordinate
4) Joint understanding of risk
5) Shared situational awareness

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7
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What is the JDM?

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Joint Decision Model

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8
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What are the 5 stages of the JDM?

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1) Gather information and intelligence
2) Assess risks and develop a working strategy
3) Consider powers, policies and procedures
4) Identify options and contingencies
5) Take action and review what happened

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9
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List 3 command support roles

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Loggist
Tactical Advisor / NILO
Strategic Medical Advisor
Forward Doctor

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10
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List 3 functional roles at a major incident

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Primary Triage Officer
Secondary Triage Officer
Casualty clearing officer
Casualty loading officer
Parking officer
HART Team Leader
Equipment officer
Ambulance safety officer
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11
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in the Hierarchy or Control, what does ERICPD stand for?

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E - Eliminate
R - Reduce
I - Isolate
C - Control
P - PPE
D - Discipline
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12
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What colour tabard does an Ambulance service decontamination officer wear?

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Purple

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13
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NATO Phonetic Alphabet

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Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
Indigo
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whisky
Xray
Yankee
Zulu

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14
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What’s the definition of a major incident?

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An event or situation with a range of serious consequences which requires special arrangements to be implemented by one or more emergency responder organisation

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15
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4Cs of an MTA incident

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Confirm
Clear
Cordon
Control

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