OG 1.2 All hazards Large incident And Disaster Response Plan Flashcards

1
Q

Training is provided for all emergency operations personnel, in several disciplines and is augmented by

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PF&R specialty teams

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2
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Whether the incident is naturally occurring , planned , accidental, or an intentional event, Portland Fire & Rescue provides an______ _______ response capability

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All-hazards

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3
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Who must determine the need for greater alarms, and or the appropriate response level for the type of incident?

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Incident command

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4
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A structured framework with preassigned ICS positions, and_________ maybe Nessus

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Communications

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5
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ECC

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Emergency coordination center

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6
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Any incident during which the city emergency coordination center is activated what will be opened to manage fire Bureau tactical resources

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Fire, Bureau incident, command post
BICP

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7
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The term BICP is consistent with PBEM’s

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city basic emergency operation plan
(BEOP)

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8
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It may be several hours before the city ECC is operational. This amount of time is dependent on.

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The viability of city infrastructure

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9
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How many levels of emergency operations response have been adopted to assist incident, commanders with incident, organization, and communication?

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Three

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10
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Level three emergency operations response

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Day-to-day operations

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11
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Level one emergency operations response

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Disastrous event

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12
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As an incident escalates, the emergency operations response level is lowered, similar to upgrading from a TA9to a TA1. this corresponds with the

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National domestic preparedness framework

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13
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Portland Fire & Rescue in conjunction with bureau of emergency communications have identified ___ global risk levels, and parameters for each

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5

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14
Q

Any call, at any time can be moved in or out of the_____ _____ as well as the______ ______.

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“Hold Queue”
“Regular Queue”

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15
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Any call at any time can be moved in or out of the hold queue as well as the regular queue. This allows for individual prioritization or______ of any call at any time?

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De-Prioritization

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16
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It is recommended that the incident commander or thePF&R BICP assign an _______ _______ _______ early in an incident to manage priority, and non-priority calls for the operational.

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Incident triage supervisor

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17
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Programmed within versaterm CAD We are low priority calls are placed until a time where they can be adequately, addressed or responded to

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Hold Queue

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18
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Programmed location within versa term CAD, where high priority calls are placed and will be regularly dispatched as soon as a responding unit becomes available

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Regular queue

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19
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Who will assume immediate command, and control of PF&R units and begin developing the incident command organizational structure

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Deputy chief, C103

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20
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The PF&R BICP may be activated at any emergency operations response level but it’s activation is automatic at

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Level two

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21
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The opening of the PF&R BICP Does not necessarily mean that the city _______ has been activated

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ECC

22
Q

Mini large scale, events and disasters are an extension and application of what protocols

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MCI mass casually incident protocols

23
Q

Company officers must be prepared to assume roles as group and division, supervisors in assist chief officers in building an

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Effective ICS structure

24
Q

Portland Fire & Rescue has adopted how many levels to which emergency operations may be classified

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Three

25
Q

Level 3, emergency operations

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Normal operations level. Day-to-day operations level.

26
Q

Level 2. Emergency operations

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Major incident/event, activation

27
Q

This level of emergency activation is implemented when citywide coverage and response capability is severely limited, such as during a four or five alarm incident

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Level 2 emergency operations

28
Q

Limited disaster response protocols may be implemented at the discretion of the

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EOPS chief, C103

29
Q

At level two, the following actions will be implemented
(4) 3-discretionary

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  1. Fire liaison will be recalled to duty
  2. Battalion staff captain will be recalled to duty.
  3. PF&R BICP is opened and primary or back up. Responders are recalled to duty.
  4. Incident, organization, charts and communication plans are implemented.

Discretionary
Request fromBOEC to change global risk level in CAD
BOEC is directed to page the PBEM duty officer for the activation of the city ECC.
Primary or back up city ECC responders are recalled to duty

30
Q

This level is implemented when the city of Portland, or the region have experienced a large scale incident, or an event, that diminishes resource response capabilities, such as an earthquake or pandemic

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Level 1: disaster, activation

31
Q

Who will implement disaster response protocols

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EOPS Deputy, chief (103), or EOPS Division Chief (102)

32
Q

Who will immediately function as the PF&R Area Commander from the PF&R BICP

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EOPS Deputy chief 103

33
Q

Who will oversee all fire Bureau response operations in the city?

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PF&R BICP

34
Q

Who is responsible for accountability of their units, maintaining current unit, status, and signing incidents based upon triage order

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Battalion, division, supervisors

35
Q

If not done already, the following actions will be implemented on level one disaster activation (5)

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  1. BOEC is directed to page the PBEM duty officer for activation of the city ECC
  2. Primary or back up city ECC responders are recalled to duty
  3. The PF&R BICP is opened and primary or back up. Responders are called to duty.
  4. Organization, charts and communications plans are implemented
  5. Request from BOEC supervisor to change global risk level in CAD.
36
Q

The order to lower response level will be coordinated through

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The office of the fire liaison

37
Q

The office of the fire liaison may implement response level___ and adjust, dispatching as needed when conditions warrant

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Level 2

38
Q

The decision to further increase the response level will be the responsibility of who

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EOPS Deputy C103
EOPS Division C102
Staffed PF&R BICP

39
Q

A basic premise of the national incident management system (NIMS) is that all incidences begin and

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End Locally

40
Q

Organizational structure below the PF&R BICP level will expand in contract based on the needs of the incident and the

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Current operational period

41
Q

Versaterm CAD has a programming feature called_____ _____ ______ which allows for predetermined call types to be handled differently than in day-to-day operations

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Global Risk Level
GLR

42
Q

At any time when call volume is such that there are more calls waiting than there are responding units who may recommend to the IC to change the global risk level so that response is focused more on priority calls and call types

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Fire liaison to BOEC

43
Q

At times, when there is no fire liaison who must monitor the call volume, recognize responder short, and request that BOEC dispatch floor supervisor change the global risk level to the desired level

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On duty deputy chief (C103)

44
Q

Who must request through BOEC dispatcher, or directly withBOEC dispatch floor supervisor that the global risk level in versa term be changed to the level of choosing

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The IC or the PF&R BICP

45
Q

The global risk level set by the IC should be evaluated when and set based on the current needs of the incident

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Every operational Period.

46
Q

Who in the response chain from the incident commander to the responding unit can move a call in or out of the regular or hold Q at anytime they deem appropriate

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Anyone

47
Q

Every call type has an associated default, priority level which ranges from

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One (high-priority)
To
Four (low priority)

48
Q

Versaterm CAD his program to dispatch first, by default, priority level, and then by

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Oldest call at the same default, priority level

49
Q

What is the first step in providing the necessary supporting resources for an escalating incident or an incident that began with a routine response?

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Ordering greater alarms

50
Q

Lessons learned from recent large scale. Incidents have shown that doing what, as soon as possible, immediately, following initial reconnaissance, damage assessment, and area, hazard monitoring functions, as resulted in considerable saving of lives, that otherwise might have been lost.

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Removing viable surface patients ASAP

51
Q

In early operational periods, it is more critical for Farm Bureau resources to focus on what

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Fires and hazmat calls that threaten the lives of large groups of people

52
Q

Obtaining what through reconnaissance and situation status reports of the incident scene ASAP is a vital step in building any response plan and providing for Responder safety

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Obtaining information