Ride On Policy Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of the “Ride-On” Policy?

a. Establishing dress code for participants
b. Guiding the process for participating in the program
c. Setting vehicle maintenance standards
d. Determining emergency response protocols

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B

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Who is the “Ride-On” Program open to according to the scope of the policy?

a. General public
b. high school co-op program students
c. Applicants from academic institutions
d. Both B and C

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D

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3
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What is the maximum number of times applicants from academic institutions, other than high school co-op programs, can request to participate in the “Ride-On” Program?

a. Unlimited
b. Two times
c. Three times
d. One time only

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D

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4
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At what age must all applicants be to participate in the program?
a. 16 years
b. 18 years
c. 21 years
d. 25 years

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B

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5
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During an emergency call, what is required of the applicant riding on the vehicle?

a. Lead the response team
b. Remain with the vehicle at all times until the scene is secure
c. Take charge of the situation
d. Act as a liaison with other emergency services

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B

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6
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What clothing items are NOT acceptable for participants in the “Ride-On” Program?

a. Neat, clean, and intact clothing
b. Ripped or patched clothing, track pants, muscle shirts, hats or caps, and similar items
c. High-visibility vests
d. Business casual attire

A

B

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Who is responsible for the final approval of “Ride-On” Program requests?
a. District Chief
b. Fire Chief or designate
c. Michael Clark, Fire Chief
d. Peter Gatto, Deputy Fire Chief

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B

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