Quiz #2 Flashcards

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According to Book #30, Command Procedures, the definition of a “Tactical Level” operation is:

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Objectives assigned to Divisions, Groups, etc.

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Book #30, Command Procedures states, The tactical priorities (listed in order of priority) are:

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Rescue, Hazard Control, Loss Limiting, Victim/Occupant Stabilization, Safety

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Book #30, Command Procedures, Incident Command terminology is required anytime a category ___ assignment is held to work at an incident

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B

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Book #30, Command Procedures, Incident Command, In a defensive mode, the risk versus gain to firefighters is too significant to make an interior fire attack. When the probability of saving lives is highly unlikely and the risk to Firefighters in attempting to save any salvageable property outweighs the gain. Therefore, a defensive mode is the recommended choice of strategy in these situations. Per Book 30 Defensive mode is considered?

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Protecting the exposures from further loss, confining the damage to the structure(s) involved

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According to Book #30 Command Procedures, the basic configuration of Incident Command addresses three operational levels. The three operational levels are:

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Strategic Level, Tactical Level, and Task Level

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Book #30 Command Procedures states that the number of Divisions/Groups that can be effectively managed by the Incident Commander varies. FIRESCOPE, NWCG, and MIMS provide for a span of control from ___ to ___ with ____ being optimal.

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3; 7; 5

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7
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Book #30 Command Procedures states that form ________ is also known as the Incident Briefing Form.

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ICS 201

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According to Book 93 Tactical Alert Operations Manual, LAFD Expanded Command Operations Manual, what is the Departments City-wide Command Post:

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Department Operations Center (DOC)

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q

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a

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According to Book 93 Tactical Alert Operations Manual, LAFD Expanded Command Operations Manual, what is PHASE III of Tactical Alert:

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The commitment of resources on missions/incidents into an impact area, as a result of civil disturbance or other tactical operations

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Book #93 Tactical Alert Operations Manual states that some of the criteria that should be considered when selecting an Area Command facility include all the following

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  • Close proximity to incidents
  • Capable of continuous operation
  • Close to a highway to expedite travel
  • Availability of back-up power
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According to Book #93 Tactical Alert Operations Manual, the Department has developed tactical alert guidelines and divided them into ______ phases.

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three

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13
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Book #93 Tactical Alert Operations Manual states that resources will be pre-deployed during which phase?

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III

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Book #93 Tactical Alert Operations Manual states that in terms of firefighter safety, during Phase II members shall do all the following

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  • All members should take safety clothing and uniforms home when going off duty for possible recall.
  • Shop off duty for meals, if possible.
  • Discontinue all outside non-emergency activities or as directed by MFC.
  • Use direct routes and avoid known problem areas commuting to and from work.
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15
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According to TB#135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, The Hartford Consensus’ practical recommendations include the actions contained in the acronym THREAT, What does it stand for?

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T- Threat suppression
H – Hemorrhage control
RE – Rapid Extraction to safety
A – Assessment by medical providers
T – Transport to definitive care

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16
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According to TB#135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, The first arriving fire department unit on scene of an active shooter incident should do ALL of the following

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  • Confirm the nature of the incident (i.e., shooting vs. active shooter).
  • Provide a size-up to MFC and responding units
  • Designate a staging area. Consider an area not in direct line of sight or immediately proximate to the incident
17
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According to TB#135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, The Rescue Group is configured to extract viable patients from the _______ Zone or Casualty Collection Point to the treatment areas?

A

Warm

18
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TB #135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents states that the elements of the IAP may vary based on the situation, but key components that the fire department will be responsible for include all the following

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Rescue Group
Medical Group
Fire Group
Communications Plan

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According to TB #135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, as a minimum, a Rescue Task Force shall have _____ fire department medical personnel and _____ force protection officers. When possible, RTFs should incorporate a paramedic.

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two; two

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According to TB #135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, who should normally be assigned to Medical Communications?

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The first arriving EMS Supervisor

21
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According to TB #135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, experience has shown that the number one cause of preventable death in victims of penetrating trauma is ___________.

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hemorrhage

22
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B #135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents states that the area where a potential threat exists, but the threat is not direct or immediate is called the

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warm zone

23
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According to TB #135 Fire Department Operations at Tactical Law Enforcement Incidents, the _________________is the appropriate location for treatment of patients, staging, and command functions.

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cold zone

24
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According to TB #139, Air Management Policy, Activation of the low air alarm is an immediate action item for the individual/team and according to NFPA is to be treated with the same urgency as a Mayday or firefighter emergency. All team members shall immediately retreat to a safe area / non-IDLH environment. At what % does/should this occur?

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33%