Metro SOG 10 pp 15-28 - Sheet1 Flashcards
From Metro SOGs:
Who is the Recon Branch Director?
Special Operations BFC
From Metro SOGs:
If the SpOps-BFC is not available, who will be dispatched to fill the position?
BFC-FFD
From Metro SOGs:
What does the SpOps-BFC manage and coordinate with Operations?
Initial actions of the Primary and Secondary Recon Groups
From Metro SOGs:
What is the radio designation when operating on an emergency?
Recon Branch Director
From Metro SOGs:
What other personnel are assigned with the Primary and Secondary Recon Group?
(1) F/F from the 3rd Due engine at the Primary Station; (2) F/Fs from the 4th Due engine at the Primary Station
From Metro SOGs:
What equipment is used by the Recon Branch Director?
UDC, Command Board, Metro Incident Size-Up and Tactical Sheets, PPE, SCBA, and the Metrorail Emergency Response Maps
From Metro SOGs:
Where is the chief’s buggy parked?
near the Primary Station entrance
From Metro SOGs:
What does the SpOps-BFC and Aide deliver to the Accountability Officer at the Primary Station Entry Control Point?
UDC
From Metro SOGs:
True or False? When entering the station at the entry control point, personnel should report to the closet Kiosk?
False; Report to the Kiosk closest tothe involved tunnel portal
From Metro SOGs:
Where should the Recon Branch Command Post be established?
Kiosk
From Metro SOGs:
Obtain information from an on scene Metro official and/or OCC via ______ or ____
direct contact; phone
From Metro SOGs:
What information should be obtained from Metro?
1) nature & location; 2) 3rd rail status; 3) movement of trains; 4) ventilation status; 5) if OCC is in contact with the train
From Metro SOGs:
When can the Recon Group approach an emergency?
OCC confirms 3rd rail power is off; OCC confirms no train movement; ventilation is moving air AWAY from the direction of approach
From Metro SOGs:
Where is the best location for the triage and treatment areas?
Mezzanine or the sidewalk between the station entrance and the EMS Loading Zone
From Metro SOGs:
In addition to the Recon Group, what other groups may be necessary to form?
Rescue and Evacuation
From Metro SOGs:
Who is the Metro Liaison at Metro OCC?
2nd Due BFC-FFD
From Metro SOGs:
When will the 2nd Due BFC-FFD be “placed in service”?
If the BFC-OUC is available
From Metro SOGs:
In instances where the BFC-OUC is not available, what options exist?
for another administrative BFC to fill the Metro Liaison position
From Metro SOGs:
What is the objective of the Metro Liaison?
to manage and coordinate operations between (2) agancies
From Metro SOGs:
What equipment is carried by the Metro Liaison?
Portable radio, Command Board, Metro Incident Size-Up and Tactical Worksheets, and the Metrorail Emergency Response Maps
From Metro SOGs:
Immediately upon dispatch the 2nd Due BFC-FFD will contact _____ via phone at _______ or ______.
Metro OCC; 202-962-1652 (Primary); 202-962-1970 (Secondary)
From Metro SOGs:
How long will the 2nd Due BFC-FFD maintain the telephone liaison with Metro OCC?
until the Metro Liaison position is established at OCC
From Metro SOGs:
Where is Metro OCC located?
600 5th St., N.W.
From Metro SOGs:
Where should fire personnel enter the building?
at the main security entrance on 5th St.
From Metro SOGs:
Where will fire personnel be escorted once they proceed through the main security entrance?
the basement location of OCC by Metro security personnel
From Metro SOGs:
Upon arrival at Metro OCC, who will the Metro Liaison meet with?
on-duty OCC-Assistant Superintendent
From Metro SOGs:
What must be done prior to re-energizing any 3rd rail sections or resuming train movement?
Incident Commander must confirm that all personnel are accounted for and are not in danger
From Metro SOGs:
Who is in the Primary Station Recon Group?
1st & 2nd Due Engines & 1st Due Truck
From Metro SOGs:
Where will the Recon Group meet?
on the platform
From Metro SOGs:
There are ___ officers, ___ firefighters, and a good selection of equipment with which to begin operations.
3; 8
From Metro SOGs:
One officer will be designated the “____” and will be rsponsible for the Group’s actions.
Recon Group Supervisor
From Metro SOGs:
What is the truck officer’s duties?
responsible for taking actions to address safety
From Metro SOGs:
When possible, what kind of communication should be used?
face-to-face