OPMs Flashcards
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and Non-Emergency Incidents, SFRD response assignment strategy associated with the overall unit response procedures contained in this OPM may be changed based on what?
Based on Operational Needs
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and Non-Emergency Incidents, who may alter Code One/Code Three responses and what will they base this decision on?
Officers in charge of their respective units may alter the response based on CONFIRMED info (via FireCom or MDT) to ensure a safe and efficient response to the incident.
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and Non-Emergency Incidents, what is sometimes referred to as a “COLD” response in the Emergency Medical Dispatch and Emergency Fire Dispatch Protocols?
A Code One response is sometimes referred to as a “COLD” response
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and Non-Emergency Incidents, who approved the current protocols used in the Broward County Regional Consolidated 911 Communications Center?
The Fire Chiefs Association of Broward County.
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and Non-Emergency Incidents, what response will be used on any non-emergency incident response as identified in the Response Assignment by Call Types for BOTH initial response and/or requested response?
Code one response
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and NON-Emergency Incidents, what is sometimes referred to as a “HOT” response in the Emergency Medical Dispatch and Emergency Fire Dispatch Protocols?
A Code Three response is sometimes referred to as a “HOT” response
According to OPM 700.01, Response Assignment for Emergency and Non-Emergency Incidents, what is the response that may be/ will be used on any EMERGENCY incident response as identified in the Response Assignment by Call Types for both initial response and/or requested response?