Radio Messages Flashcards

1
Q

what status is- appliance available for mobilising at a station by printer

A

status 1

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2
Q

what status is - available by radio, returning from a call or outside activity

A

status 6

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3
Q

what status is available for mobilising by telephone?

A

status 8

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4
Q

what are status 15, 25 and 35?

A

15- mobile to standby
25- in attendance at standby station
35- in attendance at standby at non station location

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5
Q

what status is used for SR?

A

status 7- second line availability

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6
Q

what is status 0?

A

Not available for mobilising

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7
Q

what is the sequence of messages?

7 to get.

A

a. Assistance message- make up
b. Information message
c. Further assistance and informative messages
d. Fire surrounded- 6 pump fires and above
e. STOP
f. Further informative
g. Request for reliefs/ revisit

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8
Q

what assistance messages are priority messages?

13 to get.

A
Requests for make-ups
Running calls
Inability to proceed to incidents
Persons reported or trapped
where cylinders are reported
Requests for ORD or Hazmat information
urgent request for police
Requesting for ambulance
specialist equipment, services or utilities
Major incident
Civil disturbance procedure
fire fighter emergency
Committing brigade personnel to water
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9
Q

What are the elements that make up an informative message?

9 to get

A

Originating Officers name
Incident location

Premises type and occupancy
Dimensions- height then size
Area involved and situation
Actions being carried out.
safe systems of work
resources in use
Tactical mode
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10
Q

How soon should the first informative message go?

Then how often should the following messages go?

A

20 minutes or as soon as possible following the first assistance message.

30 minutes for incidents with less than 8 pumps
60 minutes for incidents with more than 8 pumps

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11
Q

What are the two type of stop messages?

A

coded stops

fully worded stops

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12
Q

where are the 5 instances that fully worded stops need to be sent?

A

Where an assistance or informative message has been sent.
Where more than one Hose reel jet was used to extinguish a fire.
When four or more appliances were in attendance.
Where people have been involved or required rescue, or sustained injury.
Where the IC has confirmed level 2 Haxmat

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13
Q

What are the elements of a stop message?

9 to get

A

Name of IC
incident address/ location

Occupancy
Dimensions of premise- Height then size
Extent of damage
Method of extinction and equipment used
Involvement of people
Safe systems of work involved 
Tactical mode
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14
Q

What would be a message to correct address on an incident?

A

FN from G331

FN from G331 correct address for this incident should read…..

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15
Q

what radio message would you send to request further assistance or make up

A

FN from G331

FN from G331 from WM…. . at….. make pumps…. tactical mode …..

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16
Q

what is the stop code for an AFA

A

stop code 4

17
Q

What is the stop code for a chimney fire

A

stop code 3