Legal Aspects & USCG Policy Flashcards
1
Q
State the definition of a false alarm
A
A case where the subject reported to be in distress is confirmed not to be in distress and not to be in need of assistance. In a false alert case, the reporting source either misjudged a situation or inadvertently activated a distress signal or beacon resulting in an erroneous request for help, but did not deliberately act to deceive.
2
Q
State the definition of a hoax
A
A case where information is conveyed
with the intent to deceive
3
Q
State an understanding of the policy
for closing hoax and false alarm cases
A
When the source of a hoax or false alert has been confirmed. SMC or the SC should close the case. However, when the source of a suspected false alert or hoax remains unknown, the case cannot be closed, but only suspended. Either the SC or SMC (with concurrence from the SC) may do this. In the event Coast Guard resources responded to a suspected hoax at the request of another agency, Coast Guard active involvement should only be withdrawn or reduced when the SC so directs.
4
Q
State an understanding of the CG
firefighting policy
A
Independent firefighting. Coast Guard
personnel shall not engage in
independent firefighting operations,
except to save a life
or in the early stages of a fire to avert a significant threat without undue risk.
Coast Guard personnel shall not actively engage in firefighting
except in
support of a regular firefighting agency under the supervision of a qualified fire officer