Order Book Article 20 pp1-10 - Sheet1 Flashcards
From the Order Book:
Who has full control over the apparatus of the Department?
Deputy Fire Chief of Apparatus Division
From the Order Book:
Who is responsible to ensure valid motor vehicle operator’s license
Company commanders and heads of divisions
From the Order Book:
How often do you have to keep you valid motor vehicle operator’s license
Be carried on their person at all times while on duty
From the Order Book:
How often do the Heads of other divisions check for the physical presence of a motor vehicle operator’s?
On the first day of January, April, July, and October (JAJO)
From the Order Book:
District of Columbia Fire is under the mutual aid agreement with what city?
District of Columbia: A D.C. motor vehicle operator’s licenseMaryland: A Maryland motor vehicle operator’s licenseVirginia: A Virginia motor vehicle operator’s license..
From the Order Book:
While in a non-emergency travel though other jurisdictions, (repairs, funerals) are the District of Columbia Fire allows traveling?
Yes but a CDL license is required for such travel
From the Order Book:
Members uniformed and civilian has any change in the status of their motor vehicle operator’s license should
Submit a Special Report to the Safety Officer, through their appropriate Division Head
From the Order Book:
What are some other reason to notified the of your vehicle operator’s license changes
Revocation, suspension, or loss of driving privileges, medical or other problems affecting members’ ability to drive
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What are some items included in an incident reports for apparatus/vehicles?
Serial number, name of the driver, and the mileage
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Should any driver or operator leave the vehicle or equipment/endanger life and/or property
At no time will any member drive or operate will leave in any position that may put the vehicle or equipment/endanger life and/or property
From the Order Book:
The Safety Officer shall issue one of four types of alpha-numerical tracking numbers and for what reason?
Accident Chargeable - AC Accident Non-Chargeable - ANC Incident Chargeable - IC Incident Non-Chargeable– INC For the purpose of tracking and classifying incident and accidents
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Accident is classified as
A crash, a collision or similar incident involving a moving vehicle, resulting in property damage, personal injury and/or death
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Accident Chargeable –AC classified as
The Department driver was deemed solely at fault by the investigating police officer
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Accident Non-Chargeable-ANCA classified as
Case involving a collision, but the driver has been determined by the policing agency as not being at fault, a non-chargeable accident.
From the Order Book:
Incident classified as
Damage sustained to passenger, leased vehicles, and apparatus and EMS units. An incident is limited to the malfunctioning of equipment which caused damage to be sustained to the Department vehicle