OPM 800 Flashcards
- What does PSAP stand for? 800.01
a. Public Safety Answering Point
- Who is the primary PSAP? 800.01
a. Police Department
- What does TDD stand for? 800.01
a. Telecommunications Device for the Deaf
- When should the on call Duty Chief be notified? 800.03
a. Confirmed structure fire
b. MCI
c. A non-medical mutual aid
d. Incident that commits BC for more than 45 mins
e. When determined by BC
- What are the two levels of staff notification? 800.03
a. FYI
b. Fire All Call
- When notifying staff with a “FYI”: 800.03
a. On-call Duty Chief is expected to call within 5 minutes
- When notifying staff with a “Fire All Call” 800.03
a. All Command personnel will call in
- When is the test page conducted? 800.03
a. Every Friday at noon
- Who is called to the scene for a situation requiring code decisions or enforcement and or an incident which would require the consultation of a building official to determine the safety of the structure or the habitability of the structure? 800.04 Section 1
a. Fire Inspector
- Where the maximum capacity for a particular occupancy has been exceeded to the point of endangering life safety, who is notified? 800.04 Section 1
a. Sunrise PD will call out the on duty battalion chief (or his designee ie: engine company)
- Who will order all patrons out of the over capacity occupancy? 800.04 Section 1
a. On Duty Battalion or engine company until the fire inspector arrives
- When are the patrons allowed back into the occupancy? 800.04 Section 1
a. When the inspector from FLS allows re-admission to the limit of the occupancy’s maximum capacity. 800.04 Section 1
- How are inspectors called out to a scene? 800.04 Section 1
a. BC notifies dispatch, who has a current roster
- Who creates the fire inspector call out roster? 800.04 Section 1
a. Fire Marshal
- If contact can’t be made with the inspector on call what will occur? 800.04 Section 1
a. A back up inspector will be called
b. Lastly the fire marshal will be contacted
- Who will determine if addition resources are needed to determine if the building is safe? 800.04 Section 1
a. Fire inspector in conjunction with the scene commander
- What does the fire inspector have the authority to do? 800.04 Section 1
a. Coordinate restoration of fire life safety systems (fire protection or alarms)
b. Deem the structure (or portion thereof) unsafe or uninhabitable (Red Tag)
- Who will first make a reasonable attempt to determine the cause and origin of a fire? 800.04 Section 2
a. Incident Commander
- If a reasonable attempt has been made to determine the cause and origin of a fire and it is undetermined who is contacted? 800.04 Section 2
a. Fire Investigator
- What is the call out criteria for a fire investigator? 800.04 Section 2
a. Any fire where the officers on scene cannot determine the cause and origin
b. Any fire where the cause appears suspicious in nature
- Who’s responsible for ensuring that Sunrise Fire Rescue controls the custody of the active scene at a fire? 800.04 Section 2
a. Incident Commander
- If the cause of the fire is suspicious who is notified? 800.04 Section 2
a. Sunrise Police Arson Detective
- When is the Fire Investigators Call-In list updated? 800.04
a. Every 6 months
- When is an inspector called out? 800.04
a. For a commercial or multi-family fire
- When are the SFD and SPD personnel called out for a fire? 800.04
a. When officers cannot determine the cause and origin
b. When fires appear suspicious in nature
- When is the State Fire Marshal’s office notified? 800.04
a. Fire with over 1 million in loss
b. Civilian death or injury
c. Firefighter death or injury
d. Cause is not readily determined
e. Suspected failure or fire suppression or detection system
- Who can order all patrons out of an occupancy when they are over maximum capacity? 800.04
a. Battalion Chief (or designee, can be an Engine)