SOP 800 Flashcards

0
Q

Radio Signatures:

Fire Chief

A

100

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1
Q

How are radio transmissions made

A

In a concise, business like manner, utilizing clear text or plain language under most circumstances

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2
Q

Radio Signatures:

D/C Operations

A

101

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3
Q

Radio Signatures:

D/C Support Services

A

102

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4
Q

Radio Signatures:

A, B, C Plt BC off duty

A

111
112
113

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5
Q

Radio Signatures:

Commander, Training Division

A

120

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6
Q

Radio Signatures:

Assistant Training officer - Capt

A

121

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7
Q

Radio Signatures:

Assistant Training officer - Lt

A

122

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8
Q

Radio Signatures:

Fire Marshal

A

130

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9
Q

Radio Signatures:

Assistant Fire Marshal - Plans Review

A

131

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10
Q

Radio Signatures:

Assistant Fire Marshal - Inspections

A

132

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11
Q

Radio Signatures:

Fire Prevention Officer

A

133 - 139

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12
Q

Radio Signatures:

Supply/Maint

A

141and 142

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13
Q

Radio Signatures:

Fire Prevention Officer

A

143

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14
Q

Radio Signatures:

Emergency Manager

A

145

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15
Q

Radio Signatures:

Emerg. Management Ed. Coordinator

A

146

16
Q

Radio Signatures:

Fire Education Coordinator

A

147

17
Q

Radio Signatures:

Fire Prevention Officer

A

148

18
Q

Radio Signatures:

Chaplain

A

150

19
Q

Radio Signatures:

CLO

A

160

20
Q

Radio Signatures:

Commander, EMS Division

A

170

21
Q

Radio Signatures:

EMS Admin Officer -Capt.

A

171

22
Q

Radio Signatures:

EMS Training Officer -Lt

A

172

23
Q

What is included with the initial size up

A

Description of the occupancy
Address correction if necessary
Size -small, medium or large
Number of stories
Type of construction (steel, masonry or wood frame)
Type of occupancy (townhouse, apartment with interior hallways or garden style apartment, office commercial, single family residence, light industrial
Description of fire conditions
nothing showing, light/heavy smoke, light/heavy fire showing and location
fully involved
fire spreading
Actions to be taken -consider additional units
Establish command

24
Q

When does dispatch request an initial sizeup

A

If such report isn’t transmitted within one minute of arrival by first arriving unit.

25
Q

When does a BC not issue a full sizeup

A

If the incident is under control prior to arrival

26
Q

Why are the VHF radios maintained

A

Primary purpose of providing backup if the 800 MHz system fails
VHF radios can be used in mobilization events which occur outside a compatible 800 MHz system

27
Q

What is considered the back-up channel in the event of the trunked 800 MHz system?

A

154.400 MHz channel is to be used as b/up.

28
Q

Bellevue Fire Dept radios shall be set to….

A

Zone A, Fire Dispatch-1, alias 11A-FDISP-1

29
Q

Who is notified for a temporary exchange of portable radios (for the purpose of repair)

A

On duty BC and Supply and Maint. Commander

30
Q

Zone Identifier definition

A

The 2-digit identifier, assigned by Zone, which indicates the home Zone; i.e., Zone 1 = 10, Zone 3 = 30, Zone 5 = 50

31
Q

How will engine 5 respond in Seattle on MAZONE 5?

A

Engine 10-05