COMMAND SEQ Flashcards
What is the first part of The Command Sequence?
a) Size-up
b) Tactical Objectives
c) Incident Priorities
d) Strategic Goals
c) Incident Priorities
What does “Incident Stabilization” focus on?
a) Life Safety
b) Property Conservation
c) Stopping further damage or danger
d) Size-up
Stopping further damage or danger ?
Which of the following is NOT a category under Incident Priorities?
a) Life Safety
b) Incident Stabilization
c) Strategic Goals
d) Property Conservation
c) Strategic Goals
Life Safety
Incident stabilization
Property conservation, 
Why is Size-up considered a continual process?
a) It is the first step in The Command Sequence
b) It determines how a specific incident should be handled
c) It evaluates factors influencing an incident
d) It is the last step in solving a problem
c) It evaluates factors influencing an incident ?
What is the purpose of Strategic Goals?
a) Information gathering
b) Evaluating factors influencing an incident
c) Determining the desired results of the operation
d) Developing specific actions to accomplish Tactical Objectives
Determining the desired results of the operation ?
Which level of The Command Sequence involves specific actions carried out to accomplish Strategic Goals?
a) Incident Priorities
b) Tactical Objectives
c) Size-up
d) Strategic Goals
b) Tactical Objectives ?
Who is responsible for established actions that save life, protect life from further injury, stabilize an uncontrolled situation, and reduce further damage to property.
The individual in command, he may be an acting officer, a lieutenant, captain, or chief fire officer.
What are the four parts of the command sequence?
(ISST)
1. Incident priorities
2. Size up.
3. Strategic goals
4. Tactical objectives
These are mental considerations in priority order.
Incident Priorities
They are the first thing that an incident commander should consider, and they must be continually evaluated throughout the incident.
Incident Priorities
In regards to the command sequence, what is the first thing that the incident commander should consider?
Incident priorities
Incident priorities are the the first part of the command sequence. They fall into what three categories
Life, safety, incident, stabilization, and property conservation (LIP)
These are the group of activities which reduce the threat to life or threat of injury?
Life Safety
what is the second level of the command sequence?
Size up
These are mental considerations in priority order.
Incident priorities