Response Levels Flashcards
Batt 1 residential structure response
BC
3 engines
Truck
WT(in rural areas)
Gas leak inside b2
BC
4 engines
Wt in rural
Moderate level veg fire response
(Upgrade of low season response, or night response of high fire season) - think gainey ranch fire
BC
3 type iii
1 WT
FRA high response
BC 2 type iii DZ CREW WT
B2 train fire
BC
4 engines
WT
Trash fire
1 engine
Extreme veg fire response
Red flag response:
SRA/LRA
Augmented up staff task force
Op area strike team
Utility pole fire
BC
Engine
Utility notification
Trash, dumpster, couch fire adjacent to structure B1
BC
3 engines
Truck
Gas leak inside B1
BC
3 engines
Truck
Bomb threat response
BC
Engine
B1 commercial vehicle fire
BC
3 engines
Truck
B1 train fire
BC
3 engines
Truck
Wt
B2 trash, dumpster fire adjacent to structure
BC
4 engines
B1 high rise response
BC
4 engines
Truck
How is a “working fire” augmented
1 engine
Breathing support
Ambulance
Duty chief notification
What’s a structure fire second alarm consist of
A like number of engines as first alarm assignment
B2 high rise response
BC
5 engines
Truck (LMP or SMR)
How are each subsequent alarms dispatched?
They will duplicate the engine assignment of the original alarm
Batt 2 residential response
BC
4 engines
WT (rural areas)
LRA high response
BC 3 type iii wt Crew Helo
B2 commercial structure response
BC
4 engines
Truck (LMP or SMR)
B1,B2 passenger car fire
1 engine
B2 commercial vehicle fire
BC
4 engines
SRA high response
BC 4 type iii 2 DZ 2 crew 2 tankers 1 air attack 1 wt 1 Helo
Gas leak outside b1, b2
BC
Engine
Very high response level
SRA or LRA response plus augmented staffing (up-staff)
SBC task force - 3 type iii, wt, TFL
Low season veg fire response
1 engine
BC notification
Batt 1 commercial fire
BC
3 engines
Truck
Center divider fire
BC
2 engines
Wt
Crew