EOM 1&3 Flashcards

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Water Rescue
Who shall make the final Dive or no Dive decision

A) company officer
B) highest ranking officer
C) incident commander
D) Highest Ranking Dive Team OIC

A

C) incident commander

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Name the Command Sequence.

A) Incident priorities, size up, strategic goals, tactical objectives
B) size up, incident priorites, incident stabilization, property conservation
C) Life safety, incident stabilization, property conservation
D) Incident priorities, size up, life safety, strategic goals

A

A) Incident priorities, size up, strategic goals, tactical objectives

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What is the second priority in “Incident Priorities”?

A) life safety
B) strategic goals
C) incident stabilization
D) property conservation

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C) Incident Stabilization

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A continual process which begins long before an incident occurs and continues long after property conservation efforts are complete.

A) Rescue
B) Property Conservation
C) Size-Up
D) Strategic goals

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C) Size-Up

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How can strategic goals be constantly evaluated and assured they are being accomplished?

A) Effective supervision
B) Span of control
C) Continual Process of size- up
D) Incident Action Plan

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C) Continual Process of Size-up

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What is the first step in solving any problem?

A) investigating
B) information gathering
C) interviewing
D) seek advice from superiors

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B) Information Gathering

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The rapid mental Evaluation of the factors that influence an incident.

A) Size-up
B) Incident Action Plan
C) Command
D) Brainstorm

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A) Size-up

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what is the second step in solving any problem?

A) Information gathering
B) Investigating
C) Interviewing
D) Evaluating information

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D) Evaluating Information

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What is the first step in determining a course of action?

A) Incident Action Plan
B) Life safety
C) Size-up
D) Incident Priorities

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C) Size-up

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What are Strategic Goals?

A) Rescue, Salvage, ventilation, confinement, overhaul
B) Extinguishment, Confinement, Rescue, Overhaul, Size-Up
C) Life safety, Incident Stabilization, Property Conservation
D) Rescue, Exposure protection, Confinement, Extinguishment, Overhaul

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D) Rescue, Exposure protection, Confinement, Extinguishment, Overhaul (RECEO)

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Specific actions carried out to accomplish strategic goals.

A) Tactical Objectives
B) Strategic Goals
C) Delegation
D) Command presence

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A) Tactical Objectives

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How many Functional Responsibilities does the Incident Command System have?

A) 4
B) 7
C) 6
D) 5

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D) 5

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Who is responsible for the command function at all times?

A) Operations Chief
B) Incident Commander
C) FDSO
D) Fire Chief

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B) Incident Commander

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When is the Incident command system organization activated?

A) First unit on scene arrival
B) Moment FD member takes command
C) Arrival of District Chief
D) Moment of incident dispatch

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D) Moment of incident dispatch

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When more than one agency with incident Jurisdiction or when incidents cross political jurisdictions to establish a common set of objectives and strategies and a single incident action plan; what is this called?

A) Authority Having Jurisdiction
B) Unified Command
C) Unity of Command
D) Span of Control

A

B) Unified Command

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ICS section chief will be filled with what MFR Personnel?

A) District Chief
B) Fire Chief or Assistant Chief
C) Deputy Chief of Ops or District Chief
D) Assistant Chief or District Chief

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D) Assistant Chief or District Chief

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Division or Group supervisors are normally commanded by

A) Chief fire Officers or Captains
B) Company officers
C) Captains or Lieutenants
D) Any capable MFD Member

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A) Chief Fire Officers or Captains

(Text states “MFR District Chief or Captain” and also states in bottom paragraph “Normally commanded by Chief Fire Officers or Captains”)

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Span of control for supervisors reporting to the Operations Section Chief should not exceed.

A) 7
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5

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D) 5

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In what Section is the Situation unit located?

A) Operations
B) Planning
C) Logistics
D) Finance/Admin

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B) Planning

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In what section will the Demobilization unit be located?

A) Operations
B) Planning
C) Logistics
D) Finance/Admin

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B) Planning

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In what section will the Procurement Unit be located?

A) Operations
B) Planning
C) Logistics
D) Finance/Admin

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D) Finance/Admin

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In what section will you find the Staging Manager?

A) Operations
B) Planning
C) Logistics
D) Finance/Admin

A

A) Operations

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In what section will you find a Technical Rep?

A) Operations
B) Planning
C) Logistics
D) Finance/Admin

A

B) Planning

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Who does the Agency Rep report to?

A) Incident Commander
B) PIO
C) Planning Section Chief
D) Liaison Officer

A

D) Liaison Officer

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Who does the Division Supervisor report to? A) Incident Commander B) Branch Director C) Operations Section Chief D) Staging Manager
C) Operartions Section Chief ("If the operations level has not been established, reports directly to the incident commander") Pg 10
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ICS Command will typically be filled with A) MFR Fire Chief, Deputy Chief of Operations, Assistant Chief of ERD, Battalion or District Chief. B) MFR Fire Chief, Deputy Chief of Operations, Assistant Chief of ERD, First Arriving Officer. C) MFR Fire Chief, Deputy Chief of EMS, Assistant Chief of ERD, Battalion or District Chief. D) MFR Fire Chief, Deputy Chief of Operations, Assistant Chief of ERD, Battalion Chief.
A) MFR Fire Chief, Deputy Chief of Operations, Assistant Chief of ERD, Battalion or District Chief. Pg 10
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ICS Single Resources, Strike Team or Task Force Leader will be filled with A) Company Officer B) Captain C) Lieutenant D) District Chief
A) Company Officer Pg 10
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The use of the ____________ is mandatory on all building assignments and all incidents involving fire department units. A) Handheld Radio B) Incident Command System C) Proper PPE D) Thermal Imagining Camera
B) Incident Command System Pg 12
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Who assumes Command upon arrival to a multiple unit response? A) First MFD Personnel B) First arriving Chief C) First arriving Fire Department Officer D) First arriving Unit
C) First Arriving Fire Department Officer Pg 12
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In ICS how many Command Options are there? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
C) 3 pg 13
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which Command Option Requires Immediate Action? A) Nothing Showing Mode B) Fast Attack Mode C) Command Mode D) Immediate Action Mode
B) Fast Attack Mode Pg 13
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Where will the Command Post be set up? A) In the cold zone B) 200 feet from the hot zone C) 2 blocks away D) In front of the incident in a highly visible location
D) In front of the incident in a highly visible location Pg 13
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How will the incident command location be signified? A) District Chief Vehicle B) Yellow Flashing Strobe C) Rotating Green Light D) Command Vest
C) Rotating Green Light Pg 13
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As soon as the Command Post is determined, who will be notified? A) FCIO B) Command C) Alarm Office D) All units on appropriate Tactical Channel
A) FCIO Pg 14
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What is the minimum area of traffic control from the disaster limit? A) 200 feet B) 1.5 times the distance C) 2 blocks in all directions D) 1500 feet for civilians
C) 2 blocks in all directions Pg 14
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Who does not count as the incident commanders span of control? A) Agency Rep B) Command Staff C) Techincal Rep D) Support Branch
B) Command Staff Pg 15
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Identified by the use of Roman Numerals or by Functional name. A) Branches B) Divisons C) Groups D) Units
A) Branches Pg 17
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A specified combination of the same kind and type of resources with common communications and a leader. A) Task Force B) Strike Team C) Single Resource D) Work Supervisor
B) Strike Team Pg 17
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A combination of single resources assembled for a particular tactical need with common communications and a Leader. A) Task Force B) Strike Team C) Single Resource D) Work Supervisor
A) Task force Pg 17
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Identified by alphabetical characters for horizontal applications and often by floor numbers used in buildings. A) Branches B) Divisons C) Groups D) Units
B) Divisions Pg 17
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Who is responsible for the preparation and documentation of the Incident Action Plan? A) Incident Commander B) Operations Chief C) Planning Chief D) Logistics Chief
C) Planning Chief Pg 18
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Reports initially to the Planning Section Chief, but may be reassigned to any part of the incident based on need. A) Resources Unit Leader B) Demobilization Unit Leader C) Situation Unit Leader D) Technical Specialist
D) Technical Specialist Pg 19
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Name an Organizational Unit within the Incident Command System. A) Documentation Unit B) Communications Unit C) Supply Unit D) Ground Support Unit
B) Communications Unit Pg 20
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First page of a written IAP. A) ICS Form 201 B) ICS Form 202 C) ICS Form 203 D) ICS Form 204
B) ICS Form 202 Pg 22
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This incident can be handled with one or two single resources with up to six personnel. A) Type 1 Incident B) Type 3 Incident C) Type 5 Incident D) Type 2 Incident
C) Type 5 Pg 23
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Branches need to be established in this Incident Type A) Type 1 Incident B) Type 3 Incident C) Type 5 Incident D) Type 2 Incident
A) Type 1 Pg 23
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All Command Staff and General Staff positions are activated in this incident type A) Type 1 Incident B) Type 3 Incident C) Type 5 Incident D) Type 2 Incident
A) Type 1 Pg 23
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A written IAP is required for each operational period in this incident type A) Type 1 Incident B) Type 3 Incident C) Type 5 Incident D) Type 2 Incident
B) Type 2 Pg 23
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No written IAP is required for this incident type A) Type 1 Incident B) Type 3 Incident C) Type 5 Incident D) Type 2 Incident
C) Type 5 Pg 23
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In the event of a fire on a gilling hybrid bus extinguish with? A) fog stream B) class ABC fire extinguisher C) let fire burn out D) CO2 extinguisher
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Dispatch for Minor Hazmat Spill Port of Miami tunnel ``` A) Minimum 1 DC and 1 pumper and 1 quint or Aerial B) class 3 dispatch with hazmat team C) class 3 dispatch hazmat, trt and air truck D class 3 dispatch ```
A) minimum 1 DC and 1 pumper and 1 quint or aerial Pg 251