Regional SOG's Flashcards
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Attics converted to living space are identified as a ‘_____’.
Floor
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Which agencies are partners in the regional SOGs?
Sac Fire, Metro, Folsom, Cosumnes
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After gathering more situational awareness, use a ___ _____ to update command and/or incoming units.
CAN report
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Personnel shall wear the proper water rescue PPE within ______ of the waters edge.
10 feet
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On a commercial fire response, which engine should address the initial sprinkler pipe connection?
Third engine on first alarm
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On a commercial fire response, which engine should establish the standpipe connection if using it for fire attack?
First engine on first alarm
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What is a full 2nd alarm assignment for a Commercial Structure Fire?
4 engines, 2 trucks, 2 battalion chiefs, 1 medic
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Who should establish Staging Area Manager?
The Captain on the first engine of the 2nd alarm dispatch
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_____ shall be used for any situation involving a firefighter emergency.
Mayday
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The term “_______” is designated to announce any problem the incident commander needs to be aware of. These are ______ situations and should be identified and understood globally.
Emergency Traffic; safety
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Information that needs to be immediately obtained in a MAYDAY is what pneumonic?
NUCAN - Name, Unit & location, Conditions, Actions, Needs
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Describe the Evacuation Signal.
Repeated short blasts of the air horn for a period no longer than 10 seconds, followed by10 seconds of silence, sequence performed 3 times for a total time of 50 seconds.
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Most Mayday events have occurred on the fire-ground within ________ of the first arriving unit.
7-10 minutes
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If fire is impinging on storage tanks, rail cars or cargo tanks and immediate cooling measures (at least _______) cannot be implemented, evacuate the area for up to ___.
500 GPM; 1 mile
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Describe what each level of RIC is composed of.
Level 1 - 1 engine; Level 2 - 1 engine, 1 truck, 1 BC; Level 3 - 1 eng, 1 trk, 1 rescue, 1 BC
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The determination to establish a Level II RIC should be driven by the potential need for a “______” operation and/or ________ size buildings.
Large area search; commercial
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The determination to establish Level III RIC should be driven by the potential need for “_______” and techniques provided by a ______ company.
Specialized tools; rescue
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The RIC Group Supervisor will hold teams to a ______ turn around policy while operating in the IDLH.
10 minute
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“Two out” entry into the structure is permissible under what general conditions? (3)
1) a rescue situation develops involving a firefighter; 2) Fire spread jeopardizes the egressor safety of the interior firefighters; 3) Personnel unaccounted for following a PAR
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A minimum of __ GPM is required when: Making direct attack on the fire; Fast moving, high intensity fires are encountered; Progressive hose lays are used; Conducting structure protection operations
50
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Single resource communications to ____ _______ is for urgent communications only.
Air operations
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What are the 3 incident objectives in wildland operations?
1) Life; 2) Scene stabilization; 3) Property Conservation
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What are the 3 attack tactics used in wildland operations?
Direct Attack; Indirect Attack, Combination Attack
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Burning out operations shall have the approval of the ______________.
Division/Group Supervisor
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Backfiring operations require the approval of the _________ or the _________.
Operations Section Chief; Incident Commander
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What are the 3 structure triage categories?
Not-threatened; Threatened Defensible; Threatened Non-Defensible
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Structure protection water use: Maintain at least ____ gallons for personal protection.
100
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What are the 4 incident priorities on any general incident?
Life Safety, Incident Stabilization, Property Conservation, Environment protection
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Branches will be _______; Divisions will be ________; Groups will be ________.
Numeric/functional; alpha/numeric; functional
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High Rise: Building definitions for a High-Rise: _______, Low-Rise: _______, Commercial: _____.
7 floors and greater; 4-6 floors; 1-3 floors
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High Rise: Full first alarm assignment is what?
5 engines, 3 trucks, 3 BCs, 2 medics, EMS officer
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High Rise: 1st engine establishes what?
Command/Lobby, OTIS 1 & 2, standpipe connections (engineer)
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High Rise: Who establishes fire attack?
2nd and 3rd engines
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High Rise: Who establishes OTIS 2 when the 1st due engine is staffed with 3?
Engineer from 1st Truck
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High Rise: Who establishes RAT 1?
3rd truck
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High Rise: The tactical priority is stairwell ______, not _______.
Pressurization; ventilation
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High Rise: Who establishes Division and assists with fire floor operations?
4th engine
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High Rise: The entire 2nd alarm assignment establishes _____ and minimum of ___ ____ _____ the fire.
Staging; two floors below
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High Rise: Who establishes RIC?
2nd truck on 2nd alarm, one floor below the fire
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High Rise: Who establishes Base?
First Engine dispatched on 3rd alarm
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High Rise: Balance to a full high-rise assignment if there is any indication there is something other than a __________.
False alarm
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High Rise: Strike a second alarm for multiple floors with _____ _______ _____.
Smoke detector activation
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High Rise: Strike a third alarm with _____ and/or _____ present.
Smoke; fire