Incident Radio Procedures Flashcards
Purpose of Admin Channel
A way to communicate w/ dispatch with out crowding the command channel
Who talks on Command
FCC, IC, OPS, DIVS, GRPS, Staging, Heli,
Who talks on tac
Units who have an assignment
Channel used to communicate with helicopter or fixed wing
Air to Ground (ch. 11)
What is a still alarm
Emergency you either come across during routine business or during an incident
Channel you report priority traffic on
Channel 1
Channels on every Comm Plan
Admin
Command
Tac
Air to Ground
What channels do we use when working with agencies that we don’t have a comm plan with
VHF V-FIRE
What are the two situations for a still alarm
Emergencies on an incident
Emergencies during day to day activities
What happens to tac channels when your incident goes working?
(Why is this good to know)
Dispatch checks the availability of a secondary tac channel
(Good to know because you would just be confirming on the radio what the secondary tac channel is instead of asking for the process of checking availability to start)
In relationship to radio traffic and tactical supervisors, what is their responsibility when receiving radio traffic?
Relay pertinent information to the people working for them on the tac channel
What is the procedure when there is a failure in the repeater system?
Use your geographically assigned command and tac channels
Place command on direct
Dispatch wont be able to hear so either update via landline, CAD or Command 12 with the appropriate tone