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)
- Who is notified of over capacities during normal business hours? 800.04
a. Relayed to Fire-Life Safety
- Who is notified of over capacities during non-business hours? 800.04
a. Fire Marshal or FLS Captain
- Who is first when requesting after hours assistance from FLS? 800.04
a. Fire Marshal
- Who is second when requesting after hours assistance from FLS? 800.04
a. FLS Captain
- How many zones do our radios have? 800.06
a. 8 zones
- Who is Zone 1 for and how many channels? 800.06
a. Sunrise FR
b. 16 channels (3 shared with PD)
- The next seven zones have how many channels? 800.06
a. 16 channels
- The last zone contains how many channels? 800.06
a. 7 conventional (CVN) channels
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 A 800.06
a. SN MAIN
b. Main dispatch Channel, first line communications
c. Main channel or 1 Alpha
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 B 800.06
a. SN FG1
b. Any incident requiring command or excessive communication
c. Fire ground one or 1 Bravo
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 C 800.06
a. SN FG2
b. An additional incident or department training
c. Fire ground two or 1 Charlie
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 D 800.06
a. SPCEV
b. Shared with PD
c. Used for special events/details outside of BAC
d. Special events channel or 1 Delta
e. Sunrise PD dispatcher call sign will be X-Ray 4
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 E 800.06
a. SN ARENA
b. Shared with PD
c. Used on events occurring at BAC
d. Arena channel or 1 Echo
e. Sunrise PD Dispatcher call sign will be X-Ray 5
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 F 800.06
a. SN LOCAL
b. Shared with PD
c. Any emergency incident when coordination between PD & FD is desirable
d. Secondary training channel
e. Local Channel or 1 Foxtrot
f. Sunrise PD dispatcher call sign will be X-Ray 6
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 G 800.06
a. SN FLS
b. FLS daily communications
c. Fire life safety channel or 1 Golf
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1 H 800.06
a. SN C/C
b. Non-essential communications
c. Car-to-car or 1 Hotel
- SFR ZONE 1 Channel 1I 800.06
a. BCF-Dispatch 3
b. Mutual aid to communicate with Davie and Weston units
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1J 800.06
a. BCF-Dispatch 3 C/C
b. Non essential communication between Davie and Weston units
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1K 800.06
a. BCF-Dispatch 4
b. Mutual aid communication between Lauderhill and Tamarac units
- SFR Zone 1 Channel 1L 800.06
a. BCF-Dispatch 4 C/C
b. Non essential communication between Lauderhill and Tamarac units
- Channels 1M, 1N, 1O, 1P
a. TAC1, TAC2, TAC3, TAC4
- What is Zone 8? 800.06
a. Sunrise City Conventional 800mhz non trunked frequency
b. Used when the trucking system is inoperable
c. There are three frequencies
d. City 2R is using a repeater for long distance radios over 1 mile
e. City 2D is using no repeaters and used for short range communication under 1 mile
f. Zone 8 is used as a backup/ emergencies use only
- What are the two county channels
a. BCF-VRSR
b. BCF-VRSD
- Where can the two county channels be found? 800.06
a. The bottom of Zone 2 (Medcom) ,Zone 4 or Zone 7
- What is the fastest way to switch to the county channel? 800.06
a. Move toggle switch to B (medcom) and then rotate the channel selector clockwise to the last position
- The toggle switch on the top of the radio is programmed to provide a quick change between what 3 zones? 800.06
a. Zone 1 (A)
b. Zone 2 (B)
c. Zone 3 (C)
- What noise is heard when the EAB is pressed? 800.06
a. Short, medium pitched tone
- How is the EAB reset? 800.06
a. Depressing and holding the orange button two-seconds
- How long is the “time-out” timer set for on the portable radios? 800.06
a. 1 minute
- After the 1 minute “time-out” timer, what happens? 800.06
a. A short warning tone is given and transmission is cut out within 4 seconds
- What model radios do we use? 800.06
a. XTS 5000R
- Can our radios be submerged? 800.06
a. 6 feet for approximately 4 hours
- What is the backup system called for the 800 MHz system? 800.06
a. Failsoft
- What will happen to the radios automatically if the truck system fails? 800.06
a. They will switch to their own pre determined channel
b. The radio will emit a medium toned pitch every ten seconds
c. Failsoft will appear on the display screen
- What will occur when the trucking system is fixed? 800.06
a. The radio will automatically return to normal
- What safety feature will occur when your radio is out of range and can no long reach a repeater? 800.06
a. After 20-30 second the radio LCD screen will display “Out of Range”
b. A fog horn will sound every 8-10 second
c. If you need to transmit a communication you will need to find a window, stairwell, or other point near the external environment
- Who issues spare radios? 800.06
a. Shift Battalion Chief
- How many radios are at stations 39, 72, and 83? 800.06
6
- How many radios are at station 92? 800.06
7
- How many radios are at station 59? 800.06
10
- What model are the Detail radios? 800.06
a. MTS 2000
- What “systems” are programmed in our radios? 800.06
a. Systems 12, 13, and 14