Standard Operating Procedures 200 Flashcards

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A __________ is the commanding officer for his/her company on his/her shift.

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SOP 207 (Lieutenant)

Lieutenant

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Lieutenants shall cooperate with and carry out the verbal and written instructions of the _________, ________, and _________.
In addition, Lieutenants are responsible for performing all duties required of them as outlined in SOP_________.

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SOP 207 (Lieutenant)

Company Captain,station Captain, and District Chief
SOP 208 (Company Officer)

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The __________________ shall be in charge of the company during the absence of the company Captain.

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SOP 207 (Lieutenant)

Senior company Lieutenant

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Engineers who desire promotion to the rank of Lieutenant must serve at least ______months at the rank of Engineer prior to the promotional ___________. Only __________ and ____________time account for time in grade. ___________time does not count.
Engineers who desire promotion to the rank of Lieutenant must comply with the following requirements prior to the ______________ for the promotional exam.
• Hold a Municipal Fire Inspector I certification (___________ Division).
• Hold a State of Florida Paramedic certification (____________and_________ Division).
• NIMS Incident Command I-_____
• NIMS Incident Command I-____
And one of the following:
• JFRD Fire Officer I (_________, ________, and ______ Divisions. Closed to new applicants as of _________)
• State of Florida Fire Officer I
• A.S./B.S. in Fire Science
• A.S./B.S. in EMS Management
Any certification used to comply with the requirements of this SOP must be submitted to __________ by the end of____________.
The___________ will audit each applicant after the ________________.

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SOP 207 (Lieutenant)

ATLEAST 12 months
Exam date
Probationary and permanent time
Provisional time
Application deadline
Prevention Division
Suppression and Rescue Division
I-100
I-200
Suppression, Rescue, and Prevention Division
1/2/2019
The Training Academy
Application period
Human Resources Department
Closing of the application period

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There are ________ options for obtaining Fire Officer I certification:
• State of Florida certification (__classes plus _______)
• JFRD certification (___classes)
• NFPA certification (nationwide program, varies by_________)
Members who obtain an associate degree or bachelor’s degree in Fire Science or EMS Management from an accredited institution are recognized as being in compliance with the Fire Officer I requirement.
State of Florida Certification
Current Florida Fire Officer requirements can be found on_____________________
JFRD Fire Officer I
This certification consists of _____ categories; some of the accepted classes are listed in the chart found in Appendix A. Note that the first four categories (_______,________,________, and ________) require _____ class each. The _________ category requires _______.
Class substitutions shall be limited but may be granted by the ___________. To apply for a class substitution, submit a ________ request using a ____________ form to the _________________ with a ________ and/or course ___________ for consideration. The class substitution form can be found on ______________.

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SOP 207 (Lieutenant)

Three options
4 classes plus state exam
7 classes
State
The Florida State Fire College website
Five
Instructor, Management, Written Communications, and Technology
One class
Emergency Services
Three
Education Review Committee
Written
Class substitution form
Division Chief of Training
Transcript and/or course description
Target Solutions

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______________shall have immediate and direct supervision over personnel assigned to their company.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers

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__________________shall be thoroughly familiar with and enforce the JFRD Rules and Regulations, SOPs, SAPs, SOGs, Civil Service Personnel Rules Regulations, and the Union Contract.
Company officers shall be responsible for ensuring that personnel under their supervision learn the _______________ for their position.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers
Knowledge required

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• Rescue company officers are required to have detailed knowledge in emergency medical ________and _______ of other emergency situations.
• Rescue company officers are required to know the ______of_______ and the _______of _________within their __________ territory.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Care and control
Location of streets and the character of buildings
Respective response

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It is the responsibility of the _______________ to set a good example and to require that personnel under their supervision measure up to the high standards of the JFRD.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officer

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________shall be settled within the various __________ following the chain of command.
If it becomes necessary to take the matter to the _____________, a request shall be sent through the chain of command.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Disagreements
Districts
Appropriate DIVISION Chief

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Company officers must see that all rules and orders are obeyed and shall promptly_________, by well sustained charges, _________ that have occurred.
Company officers shall have the authority to initiate ____________ charges for personnel under their supervision. The company officer shall furnish the charged individual with ______________ of the charges and shall forward ______________ through the chain of command.
Company officers shall have the authority, with the concurrence of their ___________, to ______________ from duty any personnel under their supervision who is suspected of_______.
The company officer shall implement the provisions of the applicable _________agreement regarding the drug and alcohol abuse policy and shall ___________ details of the incident through the chain of command to the ___________.
Should a company officer fail to report ___________ of which they have knowledge, they shall be held _______ with the violator.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Promptly report
Any violations
Rule infraction charges
A copy of the charges
The original report
Through the chain of command
District Chief
Immediately relieve
Substance abuse
Collective bargaining
Immediately forward
Director/Fire Chief
Any violation
Equally responsible

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______________ shall ensure that their personnel are trained in accordance with ____________ and applicable JFRD SOPs, SAPs and SOGs.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers
Training Division directives

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The __________will designate a Firefighter to operate the apparatus in the absence of the assigned Engineer, provided that the ___________ has not already done so. The company officer will base this decision on the Firefighter’s _______and________of the ________and_________.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officer
District Chief
Ability and knowledge of the apparatus and territory

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____________ are required to submit ________ evaluations of probationary Firefighters assigned to their companies. These evaluations are instrumental in determining whether the probationary Firefighter becomes a____________ employee of the JFRD. All probationary evaluations will be kept in the _____________at_____________.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers
Monthly
Permanent
The employee’s personnel file at headquarters

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___________ shall be held responsible for all information contained in every report they submit. They shall ensure that all reports submitted are:
• In proper _____
• A______
• L________
• __________ (giving full information pertaining to the assignment)
• Completed by __________
______________ shall keep accurate records of any ________going to or coming from the repair shop.
_____________ shall sign reports in the capacity in which they are acting.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers
In proper form
Accurate
Legible
Complete
The end of the shift
Company officers
Equipment
Acting officers

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___________shall assist their crews in preparing their apparatus for duty and placing it back in service _________as possible upon completion of assignments.
They shall ensure that the __________and________ under their supervision are maintained in a state of _________.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers
As quickly as possible
Apparatus and equipment
Readiness

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Company officers shall refer all______________ relating to the JFRD through the chain of command.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Official matters

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_____________ shall direct their personnel in making fire prevention inspections within their response territory.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers

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________________are responsible for the appearance of the station.
They are responsible for preventing the ________ of water, electricity, gas, and station cleaning supplies.

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SOP 208 (Company Officer)

Company officers on each shift
Waste

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_________shall have authority over personnel assigned to their company on their shift.

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Lieutenants

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Lieutenant
They do not have the authority to make any permanent changes to their station, equipment, personnel, or apparatus without ______________from the____________.

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Direct authorization
Company captain

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Appendix A
JFRD FIRE OFFICER I
CATEGORY AND COURSE TITLE
Advanced EMS Training- 32 Hours(1)

(1)-Any combination of _________, _____, ______, ____,______, or other EMS courses approved by ___________________

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PHTLS, PALS, AHLS, ASLS, BTLS,
The Division Chief of Training

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Suppression Company Officers
• Suppression company officers are required to have detailed knowledge in the _________and ___________ of fire and control of other emergency situations.
• Suppression company officers are required to know the location of ______ and ______________, as well as the ____________ of __________within their ____________territory.

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Prevention and extinguishment
Control
Location of streets and water supply sources
Character of buildings
Respective response territory

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Company officers shall provide ________ and _____________ to subordinates. They shall instruct and lead by a ______ and _________ example, and when not in an emergency mode, make every effort to ________ and _______ the JFRD Rules and Regulations, SOPs, SAPs, and SOGs accurately to personnel under their supervision.

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Guidance and encouragement
Positive and aggressive example
Interpret and explain

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______________ shall see that subordinates follow all orders to the best of their ability.

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Company officers

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______________ shall treat all personnel fairly and shall not shield ________, _______, or _______ of duty.
Company officers shall maintain _________ and ________ by providing proper _____ at all times.
They shall be _______,_______,and_______in their relations with subordinates.

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Company officers
Incompetence, misconduct, or neglect
Discipline and harmony
Supervision
Just, dignified, and firm

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Company officers shall personally conduct _________ to cover all aspects of their _____and_______with probationary Firefighters assigned to them and/or any personnel who are newly______ to the company on a permanent basis. A time span of____days from _________ will be given to cover these items.

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Practical drills
Apparatus and equipment
Newly assigned
90 days from the date of assignment

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_________ shall ensure that any personnel permanently assigned to their company, regardless of ____________, learns the information on __________outlined in SOP 212.05.03 (Probationary Firefighter). A time span of _____months from __________will be given to learn this information.

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Company officers
Time of service
Territory
6 months from the date of assignment

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______________ shall document all training in the ______ and in __________. They shall also document both _______and_________ performance by personnel.

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Company officers
Daily log and in Target Solutions
Satisfactory and unsatisfactory

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There shall be probationary evaluations of recently promoted _____ and ________ for____months. The _________ and the _________shall be in agreement for newly promoted __________. The _________ and the _______ shall be in agreement for newly promoted _________.

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Officers and Engineers for 6 months
Company Captain and the District Chief
Lieutenants
Company officer and the District Chief
Engineeers

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Company officers shall notify _____________ if an apparatus must be placed out of service for _____________. The only exception is for _________ that is posted on the _____________.
They shall notify ____________ of any unusual happenings or circumstances that arise which are not covered by the JFRD Rules and Regulations, policies, or procedures.

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Their respective District Chief
Any reason
Training
Training Bulletin
Their District Chief

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________ are the primary operators of JFRD apparatus.
The ________ shall be in charge of the company in the absence of the company officer, provided that the ____________ has not designated another to do so.

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Engineers
The Engineer
District/Battalion Chief

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______shall have a thorough knowledge of the operation of the apparatus to which they are assigned.
They shall know how to use all _________ carried on ________, as well as that carried on apparatus with which they __________.

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Engineers
Equipment
Their apparatus
Normally respond

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_____________shall have a general knowledge of major streets and buildings in the city.

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Engineers

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Engineers assigned to the operations (suppression) division shall know the locations of ______________, __________ sources, ________, _________ buildings, and other __________structures in their _______and________territories.

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Locations of ALL streets, water supply sources, schools, commercial buildings, and other high life hazard structures
First and second ALARM territories

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Engineers assigned to the rescue division shall know the ________and________ in their ___________and__________territory and shall know how to access all ________________ used by the JFRD.

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The streets and buildings in their first and second DUE territory and shall know how to access all hospital emergency rooms

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___________are responsible for the safe operation of their apparatus under both normal and emergency conditions. Refer to SOG 402 (Vehicle Operations).

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Engineers

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__________are directly responsible for company level maintenance and cleanliness of all equipment carried on their apparatus.

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Engineers

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Engineers shall follow the procedures outlined in the applicable JFRD Engineer Manual regarding apparatus, pump, EMS equipment, and aerial maintenance. ______ and ______ inspections of ________ shall be conducted and properly ___________.

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Daily and weekly inspections of apparatus
Conducted and properly documented

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Upon completion of assignments, the _______ shall immediately assist the company officer and crew in preparing the apparatus for duty and placing it back into service as quickly as possible.

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Engineer

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Engineers shall collaborate with their company officers by offering ______and______that would aid in the ____________ and _________ of the company

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Advice and suggestions
Performance and efficiency

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Firefighters who desire promotion to the rank of Engineer must serve at least ____months at the rank of Firefighter prior to the _____________.
Firefighters who desire promotion to the rank of Engineer must comply with the following requirements prior to _______________ for the promotional exam.
• 1302 Apparatus Operations or Florida Certified Pump Operator
• 703 Aerial Operations or Florida Aerial Operations
Any certification used to comply with the requirements of this SOP must be submitted to the _________ by ___________________. If not promoted after taking the exam, subsequent exam applications will require the same certifications.
The _____________ will audit each applicant after _____________.

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AT LEAST 12 months
Promotional Exam date
The Application deadline
Training Academy
The end of the Application period
Human Resources Department
The Closing of the application period

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Engineers are directly responsible for company level __________ and ________ of all ___________carried on their _________.

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Company level Maintenance and cleanliness
All equipment
Their apparatus

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All probationary firefighters must complete the following requirements within the Civil Service _____-month probationary period in order to become a permanent employee:
• ______ and ________ training
• Basic __________ skills
• ______ outlined in the Probationary Firefighter Task Book
• _____ and ____-month examinations
• _________ monthly reviews
• ______________ assignments
Probationary firefighters shall complete the above requirements under the ____________ of their company officer.
Except in extenuating circumstances, probationary firefighters should not be transferred prior to _______completion of the _______month exam.

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12 month
Driver and apparatus training
• Basic fireground skills
• Tasks outlined in the Probationary Firefighter Task Book
• 7 and 11-month examinations
• Satisfactory monthly reviews
• Target Solutions assignments
Direct supervision
Satisfactory
7-month

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Probationary Firefighter

_____________________shall be completed and documented prior to the probationary firefighter taking the 7-month exam. Only upon completion of driver and apparatus training shall the probationary firefighter be eligible to work ________________.
The company officer will document all training using:
• JFRD ______________ Form
• JFRD _____________ Checklist (included in this SOP)
• JFRD Probationary Firefighter __________
• In _____________ (under the appropriate category)
These forms can be found on Target Solutions under______ Center > JFRD Recruit & Probationary _______ > Probationary ________ Book
The forms shall be completed and forwarded to __________ through the chain of command for inclusion in the employees __________. These forms must be completed prior to permitting the probationary firefighter to work ___________ and prior to _____________the __-month exam.

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Driver and apparatus Training
Work out of position
Driver training
Basic fireground skills
Task book
Target solutions
File center
Employee
FF Task book
The Training Academy
Training file
Out of position
Prior to scheduling the 7 month exam

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Probationary Firefighter
DRIVER AND APPARATUS TRAINING
Step 1:_________
Step 2:_________
Step 3:_________

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Apparatus familiarization
Driver training
Basic fireground skills

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Probationary Firefighter

DRIVER AND APPARATUS TRAINING
Step 1: Apparatus Familiarization
Once the following steps have been completed, driver training may begin.
• The probationary firefighter will be thoroughly familiar with both SOP _______ and SOG ________.• The probationary firefighter will be thoroughly familiar with apparatus _______ and _______ guidelines, as instructed by their ______________ and the Engine Company or Ladder Company Engineer Manual.
• The probationary firefighter will demonstrate knowledge of proper ____and_______maintenance procedures as described in the Engine Company or Ladder Company Engineer Manual. They will also demonstrate proper documentation of those procedures using the ____________.
• The probationary firefighter must possess a thorough knowledge of all assigned equipment including ______,___________,and___________.
• The probationary firefighter shall demonstrate proper radio use including ________ selection and use of the __________.

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SOP 209 (Engineer)
SOG 402 (Vehicle Operations)
Placement and spotting guidelines
Company officer
Daily and weekly maintenance
Fire Rescue Portal
Location, proper operation, and maintenance
Frequency selection
Emergency Alarm Button

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Probationary Firefighter

Step 2: Driver Training
• Initial driver training shall consist of a minimum of ____daytime hours and ___nighttime hours of driving. The purpose is to allow the probationary firefighter to become familiar with the assigned ________and ________. The probationary firefighter shall not operate an apparatus on _____________ until these training hours are met.
• After completion of the previous requirements, the probationary firefighter shall then be assigned to drive for a minimum of _______24 hour shifts or _______responses, whichever ______. No ______responses are permitted during this stage of the driver training.

• Tiller ladder companies only: Upon completion of the initial driver training, tiller training is required if assigned to a tiller ladder. A minimum of __daytime and ___ nighttime hours of tiller driving must be completed and __________.

Once the probationary firefighter has completed the above driver training, the focus then turns to __________and/or__________. Prior to driving on ________response, the probationary firefighter must be trained on the ___________ skills. Upon completion of this skills training, and for the purpose of completing driver training, the probationary firefighter will then drive for ________ 24 hour shifts on all _________ responses.

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Minimum of 6 daytime hours and 4 nighttime hours
Apparatus and territory
An emergency response
Three 24 hour shifts or 10 EMS responses
Comes first
Fire responses
2 daytime and 2 nighttime hours
Documented
Pumping and/or aerial operations
Fire response
Basic fireground skills
Three 24 hour shifts on all fire and EMS responses

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Probationary Firefighter
Step 3: Basic Fireground Skills
The company officer must allow the probationary firefighter the opportunity to perform these skills in a ____________. These are just the basic skills and each skill is not all inclusive. The company officer may refer to the ________________or__________ for additional guidance. The probationary firefighter is only required to complete the skills for the ______________.
During the training process, the company officer may combine several __________ into one. Each task must be performed to a _________ level. The company officer shall use proper _________ and provide additional ______ as needed to increase the probationary firefighter’s ______ level and __________. If _______or_______ are co- located with engine companies, training shall include these apparatus as well.

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Training environment
Engine Company or Ladder Company Engineer Manual
Apparatus assigned
Evolutions
Satisfactory level
Judgement
Training
Skill level and confidence
Tankers or brush trucks

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Probationary Firefighter

UNSATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE
If the probationary firefighter displays continued unsatisfactory performance with any ______, the company officer shall request the _________ to witness and ____________ the level of performance. Refer to SAP ___________for additional guidelines.

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Any skill
The District Chief to witness and verify
SAP 330 (Counseling)

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Probationary Firefighter

Administration of Examinations
Probationary firefighters shall be required to pass two written, oral, and practical examinations. The minimum passing grade for all exams shall be 80%.
Probationary firefighters must _______ the 7-month exam within ___ months of their date of ____, and the 11-month exam within _____ months of their date of _____.
The _____________shall first administer the ______ and _______ portions of the examinations. The practical examination will consist of the probationary firefighter successfully demonstrating the __________and_________ listed on the 7 and 11 month probationary checklist. The oral examination will also require the probationary firefighter to successfully answer the questions on the content outlined in 212.05.03. Following the successful competition of the _________and_______ portions, the ____________________ will administer the written exam. The ________________shall witness the administration of the written exam.
If the probationary firefighter is assigned to an engine company, they will complete the 7 Month Engine Probationary Checklist and the 11 Month Engine Probationary Checklist.
If the probationary firefighter is assigned to a ladder company, they will complete the 7 Month Ladder Probationary Checklist and the 11 Month Ladder Probationary Checklist.

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Two
80%
Take
Within 7 months of their date of hire
Within 11 months of their date of hire
District Chief
Oral and practical
Tasks and evolutions
Oral and practical portions
Battalion/District Chief
Written
Company officer

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Probationary Firefighter

Failure of Examinations
If the probationary firefighter fails the _________ 7-month exam, he/she will have the opportunity to take ________makeup exam, which must be taken within ___ days of the _________. If the makeup exam is failed, the probationary firefighter will be subject to dismissal.
If the probationary firefighter fails the ______ 11-month exam, he/she will have the opportunity to take ________makeup exam, which must be taken prior to_______________of the ________month_____period. Failure of this makeup exam shall be __________for immediate__________. If a probationary firefighter is _________________ to a new assignment during the probationary period, this extenuating circumstance shall be taken into consideration by the ______________and_______________ administering the examinations.

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Written
Only one
Within 30 days of the first exam
Subject to dismissal
Written
Only one
Completion of the Civil Service 12-month probationary period
Cause for immediate dismissal
Permanently transferred
District Chief and Company officer

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Probationary Firefighter

7-Month Examination
The 7-month oral and practical exams will include but not be limited to:
• The ability to identify and demonstrate the proper use of all _________ on the assigned apparatus
• __________ of the assigned apparatus
• The location of all _________ and JFRD __________
• _________ territory
• Engine Company or Ladder Company Engineer Manual
• Information and skills identified by the _________ or __________

For the 7-month written exam, the _____________ will administer a _____ question examination. The questions will cover the following subjects with regards to the firefighter’s_____ due territory:
• _______
•________ sources
• ___________ systems
• ________,___________, and other ______ hazards
• ________ interpretation

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Equipment
Operation
Fire stations and JFRD facilities
First due
Company officer or District Chief
District/Battalion Chief
100
First
Streets
Water supply sources
Sprinkler/standpipe systems
Schools, hospitals, and other target hazards
Map interpretation

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Probationary Firefighter

The 11-month oral and practical exam will include but not be limited to:
• Comprehensive review of 7-month __________
• ___________ that normally respond with their company on _________
assignments and the ___________ carried
• __________ in the first alarm territory
• ____________sources in the first alarm territory
• ____________ in the first alarm territory
• Information and skills identified by the ___________or_____________

For the 11-month written exam, the ________________ will administer a ____ question exam. The questions will cover the following subjects:
• Review of 7-month territory __________
• _________ in the first alarm territory
• ______________ sources in the first alarm territory
• __________, ____________, and other buildings with __________hazards and _________ hazards in the first alarm territory

A

Questions
Apparatus
First alarm
Equipment
Streets
Water supply sources
Buildings
Company officer or District Chief
District/Battalion Chief
100
Maps
Streets
Water supply sources
Schools, hospitals, and other buildings with high life hazards and target hazards

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Probationary Firefighter

Examination Questions and Format
Each ____________will furnish the ____________and ___________with a total of _________questions and answers to be used in the 7 and 11-month written examinations:
• _____questions for the 7-month exam (____ due)
• ______questions for 11-month exam (__________ due)
Station captains assigned to the marine division shall additionally furnish the Training Academy with a detailed list of ____________.
Station captains shall review the questions and answers __________, update them as necessary, and forward either the_________ or a ______________________ to the Training Academy prior to ____________of each year.
In stations with multiple apparatus, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd due definitions for 7 and 11- month exams are based on the _______________ regardless of assignment.
Questions must be in ____________format with ______ possible choices, with a separate _________. The exams must be produced _______ using _________and will be uploaded to a __________program.

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Station Captain
Training Academy and their District/Battalion Chief
250
150
1st due
100
2nd and 3rd due
Navigational hazards
Annually
Updates or a statement that no changes are needed
March 15th
Engine company
Multiple choice
Four
Answer key
Digitally
MS-word
Test bank program

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Probationary Firefighter

Probationary Exam Documentation
Following each written exam, the _______________ will record the exam score in the Probation Exam Entry _________ in the __________ System. This will generate an email prompt to the __________ to electronically sign, it will then proceed through the chain of command (Company _______,__________,___________). Each step in the chain requires the officer to___________ regarding the probationary firefighter to gather additional__________. RMS will initiate email _______ at each step in the chain of command.

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District/Battalion Chief
Report Builder
Resource Management System
Company Officer
Company Captain, District/Battalion Chief, DIVISION Chief of Operations
Make comments
Feedback
Prompts

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Probationary Firefighter

MONTHLY REVIEWS
_____________ shall document the performance of assigned probationary firefighters using the ______________Entry in RMS. These reviews shall be completed_________and electronically _____ by _______________. The review is then forwarded through the chain of command (Company______,_________,). If a permanent transfer occurs during the probationary period, the reviews shall be forwarded to _______________. RMS will initiate email prompts at each _______ in the chain of command.

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Company officers
Probation Review
Monthly
Signed by the probationary firefighter
Company Captain, District/Battalion Chief, and Division Chief of Operations
The new company officer
Each step

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Probationary Firefighter
APPENDIX _______
JFRD Basic Fireground Skills Checklist (Engine Company)

_. Pumping a_________ handline from the __________
_. __________ a supply line to a hydrant
_. ______ or ______ as secondary water supply
_. Switching from ________ supply to _______ supply
_. Pumping _________ lines and ___________ water
_. Drafting from a __________
_. Supplying a ____________
_. _______ based ______ streams
_. _________ pumping from a hydrant
__. Pumping _________ lines
__. Placing a ______ line in operation

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APPENDIX A

  1. Pumping a preconnected handline from the booster tank
  2. Hand laying a supply line to a hydrant
  3. Engine or tanker as secondary water supply
  4. Switching from booster tank supply to hydrant supply
  5. Pumping attack lines and supplying water
  6. Drafting from a tanker basin
  7. Supplying a ladder pipe
  8. Ground based master streams
  9. Relay pumping from a hydrant
  10. Pumping multiple lines
  11. Placing a foam line in operation
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Probationary Firefighter
APPENDIX___

JFRD Basic Fire Ground Skills Checklist (Ladder Company)
_. Operation of ________, including short jacking
_. _______,_________, and_____ the ladder
_. Operate _______ and on scene _______
_. Operate installed_________________ system
_. Operate ladder for __________
_. Operate ladder for ___________
_. Operate emergency __________
_. Operate installed _________system
_. Place ground ladders for ________

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APPENDIX B

  1. Operation of outriggers, including short jacking
  2. Raise, operate, and bed the ladder
  3. Operate generator and on scene lighting
  4. Operate installed hydraulic rescue system
  5. Operate ladder for firefighting
  6. Operate ladder for rescue
  7. Operate emergency power unit
  8. Operate installed pneumatic system
  9. Place ground ladders for emergency egress
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APPENDIX____
JFRD 7 Month Engine Probationary Checklist

□ Driver training complete and documented on the JFRD driver training form (B7)
□ JFRD basic fireground skills checklist complete (________ Company)(E7)
□ Target Solution assignments up to date(B7B11)
□ ISO training documentation up to date(B7B11)
□ Probationary Firefighter Task Book complete(B7B11)
□ Successfully answer:
o __ first due territory questions(B7)
o Location of __ fire stations/facilities(B7)
o __ questions from the _________ Company Engineer Manual(B7)
□ Successfully demonstrate operation of all equipment on ________ apparatus(B7)
□ Successfully demonstrate the following tasks:
o Don bunker gear and SCBA (on air) (B7)
o Raise extension ladder to station’s ______ and ________ for emergency egress(B7)
o Start _________(E7)
o Place engine in _____ gear(B7)
o Pump a preconnected______ handline operating at _____gpm from the ______ tank
and hand lay a water supply from a hydrant within ___ feet using ___hose prior to
running out of water (B7)
o Switch from booster tank supply to_______supply (B7)
o Pump _____attack lines and the _______(B7)
o Supply a ____pipe and _______ monitor(B7)
o Operate ALL the equipment on the ________ in your ________
o Operate the _________ and ______ including short jacking, raise and bed the ladder(B7)
o Operate the ladder for ________ and _____ purposes (B7)
o Operate the_____________ unit and _________ controls(E7)
o The operation of Knox ___ key, Knox _____ key, and JFRD _____ lockbox key (B7)
o The operation of an elevator key and the ability to place an elevator in phase___&___ (B7)
□ Successfully completed written examination of_____ questions (Score: ______)(B7B11)

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APPENDIX D

Engine
50
10
10
Assigned
Roof and window
Start chain saw
Pump gear
1-3/4”
125 GPM
Booster tank
Within 100’ using 5” hose
Hydrant supply
Two attack lines and the deck gun
Ladder pipe and ground monitor
Ladder in your DISTRICT
Aerial and outriggers
Firefighting and rescue
Emergency power unit and override controls
Gate
Building
Station
Phase 1&2
100 questions

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APPENDIX ____

JFRD 11 Month Engine Probationary Checklist
□ Probationary Firefighter Task Book complete(B7B11)
□ Target Solutions assignments up to date(B7B11)
□ ISO training documentation up to date(B7B11)
□ Successfully answer:
o __ questions on a review of ______ territory(B11)
o __ _________ territory questions(B11)
o ___ questions on water supply sources in the _______territory(B11)
o ___ questions on buildings in the ______territory(B11)
o ___questions on _________ that normally respond with their company on ______ assignments and the _______ carried(B11)
□ Successfully demonstrate the following tasks:
o Pump ______ lines until your engine is no longer able to supply any more lines(E11L7)
o Place a _______ line into operation(B11)
o _____pump from a hydrant(B11)
o _______ pump(B11)
□ Successfully completed written examination of ____ questions (Score ______) (B7B11)

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APPENDIX E

15 questions on a review of First due territory
50 first alarm territory questions
15 questions on water supply sources in the first alarm territory
15 questions on buildings in the first alarm territory
5 questions on apparatus that normally respond with their company on first alarm assignments and the equipment carried
Multiple lines
Foam line
Relay pump
Tandem pump
100 questions

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APPENDIX ____

JFRD 7 Month Ladder Probationary Checklist
□ Driver training complete and documented on the JFRD driver training form (B7)
□ JFRD basic fireground skills checklist complete (_______ Company) (L7)
□ Target solution assignments up to date(B7B11)
□ ISO training documentation up to date(B7B11)
□ Probationary firefighter task book complete(B7B11)
□ Successfully answer:
o ___ _____ territory questions(B7)
o Location of ___ fire stations/facilities(B7)
o ___ questions from the engine company manual(B7)
□ Successfully demonstrate operation of all equipment on ________apparatus(B7)
□ Successfully demonstrate the following tasks:
o Don bunker gear and SCBA (on air)(B7)
o Raise extension ladder to ________roof and to a window for emergency egress(B7)
o Start ______/______/________ with the ability to ______(L7)
o Operate ______reels and ______ boxes and set up ___________(L7)
o Operate hydraulic _____/_____(L7)
o Explain how to force open _____/_______ and ______/_________ doors(L7)
o Explain _____________ tactics(L7)
o Explain outside duties at fires as an _________(L7)
o ______,_________, and ________ ladder, including outriggers and __________(B7)
o Operate _________ for firefighting and rescue purposes(B7)
o The operation of _______gate key, ______building key, and ______ station lockbox key (B7)
o The operation of an elevator ______ and the ability to place an elevator in ____ 1 & 2(B7)
□ Operate ALL the equipment on the _____ in your ________
o Place _______ in pump gear(B7)
o Pump a _________ 1 3⁄4” handline operating at 125 gpm from the booster tank
and _________ a water supply from a hydrant within 100 feet using 5” hose prior to
__________ of water(B7)
o Switch from booster tank supply to hydrant supply(B7)
o Pump _______attack lines and the ______(B7)
o Supply a ladder pipe and ground monitor(B7)
o Pump multiple lines until your engine is no longer able to supply any more lines(L7E11)
□ Successfully completed written examination of ____questions (Score: ______)(B7B11)

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APPENDIX F
Ladder company
50 first due
10
10
Assigned
Station’s
Saws/fans/generators with the ability to operate
Cord reels and junction boxes
Scene lighting
Tools/specs
Inward/outward and residential/commercial doors
Ventilation
Engineer
Raise, operate, and bed
Short jacking
Ladder
Knox gate key, Knox building key, and JFRD station lockbox key
Key
Phase
Engine in your STATION
Engine
Preconnected
Hand lay
Running out
Pump two attack lines and the deck gun
100 questions

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APPENDIX ___
JFRD 11 Month Ladder Probationary Checklist
□ Probationary Firefighter Task Book complete(B7B11)
□ Target Solutions assignments up to date(B7B11)
□ ISO training documentation up to date(B7B11)
□ Successfully answer:
o ___ questions on a review of ___ territory(B11)
o ___ ______territory questions(B11)
o _____ questions on ___________ in the ________territory(B11)
o _____ questions on ___________ in the ____________ territory(B11)
o ______ questions on ______ that normally respond with their company on ________
assignments and the __________ carried (B11)
□ Successfully demonstrate the following tasks:
o Set up a __________ system (L11)
o __________ drill from the _________ (L11)
o Place a ___________ into operation (B11)
o Relay pump from ________(B11)
o _________ pump(B11)
□ Successfully completed written examination of _______questions (Score ______)(B7B11)

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APPENDIX G
15 Questions on a review of first due
50 first alarm territory questions
15 questions on water supply sources in the first alarm territory
15 questions on buildings in the first alarm territory
5 questions on apparatus that normally respond with their company on first alarm assignments and the equipment carried
Two line lowering system
Stokes basket drill from the roof
Foam line
A hydrant
Tandem pump
100 questions

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SOP 216 (Personal Protective Equipment)

PURPOSE
To _________ the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) used by the JFRD, and the __________ of that PPE. Only PPE approved under 216.13 shall be utilized by JFRD personnel.

A

Describe
Proper use

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REQUIRED PPE

The following is considered the PPE required on ____ Suppression calls:
• _______
• Turnout ______
• Turnout ______
• Turnout ______
• Turnout ______
• ________
• ________
• _______

For PPE required on Rescue calls refer to SOG ______and ________.

A

All Suppression calls

• Helmet
• Turnout Pants
• Turnout Boots
• Turnout Coat
• Turnout Gloves
• Hood
• Facemask
• SCBA

SOG 430 (EMS) and 422 (Infection Control)

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CONDITION OF PPE

Issued safety equipment shall be maintained in ______ condition. ________, _____-fitting, or_______ safety equipment shall be reported to the _________ so that the item(s) may be ________or________. PPE over ____years old must be _________.

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Good condition
Worn out, ill-fitting, or damaged (rips, tears, burns, etc.)
Company officer
Repaired or replaced
OVER 10 years old
Replaced

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CLEANING OF PPE

All ________ gear shall be _____________ after each incident involving________. If not easily decontaminated at the ___________ level, proper __________washing of bunker gear may be found in Appendix___ and _____________. The individual’s ______set of PPE shall placed into service during the advanced cleaning process.

Helmets should be cleaned with ___________ and a _____________.

Firefighting Gloves shall not be washed _______________. Gloves should be ______washed with _________ and a _____________ then __________.

Protective Hoods can be washed in ______________ with normal ___________ (NO __________) and dried __________. Hoods can also be washed in the__________ with the ____________of turnout gear.

A

Turnout
Thoroughly cleaned
Incident involving contamination
Personal level
Advanced washing
Appendix A and Target Solutions
Stand-by
Dawn dish soap and a soft bristle brush
SHALL NOT BE WASHED in the extractor
Hand washed
Dawn and a soft bristled brush then air dried
Station washer with normal detergent(NO BLEACH)
Dried on low heat
Extractors with the inner liners

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SOP 216 (Personal Protective Equipment)

TURNOUT GLOVES
Personnel involved in ________ suppression are to wear _____ _______ gloves.
Gloves shall be properly inspected after ________ to determine that all ______ are intact and that no ______or______ have occurred.
_________ ________ gloves may be utilized for situations other than fire suppression (l, hose pickup, extrication, etc.), with the approval of ____________

HELMETS
Helmets shall be worn during all__________ operations or other ________ situations. They are never to be worn without _________ in place. Helmets shall be maintained per_____________________.

HOODS
The protective hood shall be worn in conjunction with the _______ during fire _______ or other hazardous _________.

A

Fire suppression
Issued turnout gloves
Each use
Seams
Lightweight workers gloves
The Company officer
Fireground
Hazardous
Chinstraps
Manufacturers’ recommendations
Helmet
Suppression
Situations

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SOP 216 PPE

TURNOUT BOOTS
Turnout boots are to be worn with __________ pulled over the boot.
Personnel are to wear turnout boots during _________ fireground situations and during hazardous conditions involving _________.
Boots shall be inspected after __________ to determine if any cuts, tears, punctures, etc., have occurred.
Personnel are required to wear boots _________ or __________ by JFRD.

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Turnout pants
All
Chemicals
Each use
Issued or approved

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SOP 216 PPE

TURNOUT PANTS AND COAT

Proper Use
Turnout pants and coats are to be worn on _______Suppression calls and _______ Rescue calls when deemed necessary by the ___________.
Personnel are required to wear PPE as issued, with all _____________ in place.
Do not expose turnout pants and coat to _______________for extended periods while not in use.

Items Carried In Turnout Gear
All personnel below the rank of _________ shall carry the following items in their turnout coat at all times:
• ___________
• ____________
• _____________
• _____________
• _____________

A

All
Certain
Company officer
Vapor barriers
Direct sunlight
District Chief

Hose Strap
Flashlight
Sprinkler Wedge
Marking Device
Issued Bail-out kits

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SOP 216 PPE

DONNING
No protective equipment is to be donned while any apparatus is ______ unless it can be accomplished while properly seated with __________ fastened.

DOFFING
All equipment is to be worn until relieved from the immediate _______/_______ perimeter or instructed by the _________________.

A

Moving
Seatbelt fastened
Fireground/incident
Company officer

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SOP 216 PPE

MARKINGS

Turnout coats shall be colored as follows:
• Chiefs – ____________
• All Others –______

Helmets will be colored as follows:
• Chiefs –______
• Captains and Lieutenants – ________
• Engineers and Firefighters – ______
• Hazardous Materials Team – _______
Helmets will be marked with the appropriate ______ designation.

A

White or black
Tan
White
Yellow
Black
Red
Rank

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SOP 216 PPE

EYE PROTECTION
______ eye protection shall be ________ when ________ or _________ any power tools.

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Proper
Used
Operating or testing

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SOP 216 PPE

CHANGES

Any changes to the PPE used by the JFRD shall be authorized by the
• _______________
• _______________

A

Safety Committee
Director/Fire Chief

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SOP 216 PPE

LIVING SPACES
____________ gear will not be permitted in ______ spaces within the station including _____ room, _________, and _______ areas. Additionally, __________ efforts will be made to either __________ wearing of gear in the patient transport compartment or ___________ the patient’s exposure to contaminants.
Reduction of _________ exposure to contaminants will be made, refer to SOG___________________.

A

Contaminated
Living
Day room, kitchen, and sleeping areas
Reasonable
Prevent
Reduce
Crew
SOG 450 Post Fire Gross Decon

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SOP 216 PPE

DISPOSAL
Under ________ circumstances should JFRD gear be _____, _______, or otherwise used outside of its __________purpose.

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No circumstances
Sold, traded
Intended purpose

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SOP 216 PPE
APPENDIX ___
Gear Washing

Extractor Locations
Extractors are located at stations(17) __,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__,__, and the ____________. Items will be placed in the extractor __ time(s) on a ___ cycle for decontamination.
*Compliant with NFPA 1851, NFPA 1971, NFPA 1972, NFPA 1973, NFPA 1974 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156(e)(3)(ii)

A

APPENDIX A

1, 5, 7, 21, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 35, 59, 61, 62, 63, 73 and the Training Academy
1 time on a 30 cycle

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SOP 216 PPE
APPENDIX ___
Gear Washing

Washing Procedures for JFRD Issued Turnout Gear:
Washer/Extractors are designed and programmed to operate most efficiently when __________. They are also programmed to inject certain _______ and __________ at certain ___________. Washer/Extractors are pre-programmed with a ____________ cycle (__________ should be washed using this) and a ___________ cycle (_________ should be washed using this).

• One hour cycle – type_____
• Forty minute cycle – type ____

Washer/Extractors are for washing ____________and_________ only. _____________ of Washer/Extractor locations should enter a supply request into the _____________system for additional containers of detergent when levels are ______.

• Gloves - should be ______ washed with ______ and a ___________ then ___________.
• Hoods - shall be washed with the _____________
• Helmets - shall be washed with a ______________ using ______ and _______. No other
___________ should be used.

A

APPENDIX A

Fully loaded
Detergents and quantities
Intervals
One hour
Outer shells
Forty minute cycle
Inner liners
Type 3-0
Type 2-0
Bunker gear and PBI blankets
Station Captains
Electronic 609 system
Low
• Gloves - should be hand washed with Dawn and a soft bristled brush then air dried.
• Hoods - shall be washed with the inner liners
• Helmets - shall be washed with a green scrub pad using soap and water. No other
chemicals should be used.

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SOP 216 PPE
APPENDIX ___
Gear Washing Preparing Gear for Washing:

__. __________ shall be removed from all pockets of the turnout coat and pants. This includes removal of the __________ from the pants. ______gear should be _______ for holes, tears, damaged reflective tape, etc.
__. While turnout gear is dry, with a ___________, gently brush away any _________. If the bunker gear is wet, with a ________, gently rinse away any _________.
__. Next,the liners shall be _______ from the shell of the pants and the coat and both liners turned_________.
__. The ____________ shall then be removed from the coat shell.
__. The shells of the coat and pants shall be ______________ completely.
__. Place ______sets of ______ into the washer (approximately _______pieces) and wash shells using
the _____ pre-programmed cycle.
__. Once shells are done, place _______ into the washer using the _____ pre-programmed cycle.
__. When the turnout gear is completely washed, hang liners and shells up _________ to speed
up drying time. Place gear in a well ______________ area, in front of a _____ if possible, and DO NOT place gear in _________________.

A

APPENDIX A
1. All items
Suspenders
All gear should be Inspected
2. Soft brush
Loose debris
Soft spray
Loose debris
3. Separated
Inside out
4. DRD (drag rescue device)
5. Buckled up completely
6. Place 4-5 sets of shells (approximately 8-10 pieces)
Using the 3-0
7. Liners
Using the 2-0
8. Separately
Well ventilated
Fan
Direct sunlight

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SOP 216 PPE
APPENDIX ___
Gear Washing

Documentation of Turnout Gear Washing:
Each time turnout gear is ___________, it will be documented in ________ and recorded in ___________.

Target Solutions:

__. Log-in to Target Solutions (targetsolutions.com/_________)
__. Click “______________” Tab
__. Select “______________”
__. Select “Record _________”
__. Search for “Personal Protective Gear Washing and Inspection–Bunker Gear ________/_________” - or - “Personal Protective Gear Washing and Inspection – Bunker Gear New ________”
__. Select __________ ( yourself or crew members)
__. Click “___________”
__. Enter all required information (including _______, ________, Bunker Coat/Pants __________date, Bunker Coat/Pants _________)
__. Click “________ as Complete”

Once Target Solutions is updated, the ___________________ will update the information in ____________.
Any issues with your gear should be directed to the _____________ AND/OR to ________________.

A

APPENDIX A

Washed
Target Solutions
Resource Management

  1. TargetSolutions.com/jaxfr
  2. “Administration” Tab
  3. “Completions”
  4. “Record Completions”
  5. Washing/Inspection
    New Issue
  6. User
  7. “Continue”
  8. Location, Date, Bunker Coat/Pants Manufacturer date, Bunker Coat/Pants Bar Code
  9. “Record as Complete”

Training Academy STAFF
Resource Management
ON-DUTY Incident Safety Officer AND/OR to Logistical Support

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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

PURPOSE
To define the _______ uniform to be worn by JFRD personnel and the proper_______ of the JFRD uniform.

___________ shall be held strictly responsible for assuring that all personnel under their supervision are in the appropriate uniform at all times while on-duty.

_______ items are those provided to personnel by the JFRD.
________ items are those provided by personnel which conform to JFRD ___________ and which have been _______ and __________ in _________ by the ___________. See Appendix __for instructions regarding the approval process for all uniform items.

Articles that are not JFRD _________or___________ are not authorized for use at any time.

A

Appropriate
Wearing
Company officers
Issued items
Approved items
Standards
Reviewed and approved IN WRITING by the Director/Fire Chief
Appendix C
Approved or issued

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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

The Class A uniform shall be worn while attending __________ ceremonies (funerals, promotions, graduations, etc.).

A

All official

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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS A UNIFORM

________ and _______ Chiefs

• Issued __________________ shirt
• Black tie
• ____________ belt
• _________ belt buckle
• ________________ pants
• Black_____________
• Issued dress_____
• Issued badge
• Issued dress ______ (worn while _________)

A

Battalion and District Chiefs

• Issued white long-sleeve uniform shirt
• Black tie
• Issued black belt
• Issued belt buckle
• Navy blue dress pants
• Black dress shoes
• Issued dress jacket
• Issued badge
• Issued dress cap (worn while outdoors)

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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS A UNIFORM

Captains and Lieutenants

• Issued ________________ shirt
• Black tie
• _____________ belt
• _________belt buckle
• ________________ pants
• Black_______________
• Issued dress _________(optional. See 217.14)
• Issued badge
• Issued dress _______ (optional; worn while ________)

A

• Issued white long-sleeve uniform shirt
• Black tie
• Issued black belt
• Issued belt buckle
• Navy blue dress pants
• Black dress shoes
• Issued dress jacket (optional. See 217.14)
• Issued badge
• Issued dress cap (optional; worn while outdoors)

85
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS A UNIFORM

Engineers and Firefighters

• Issued _________shirt
• Black tie
• ______________ belt
• ________belt buckle
• __________ pants
• Black _____________
• Issued dress _______ (optional. See 217.14)
• Issued badge
• Issued dress ________(optional; worn while outdoors. See 217.19.02)

A

Engineers and Firefighters

• Issued white uniform shirt
• Black tie
• Issued black belt
• Issued belt buckle
• Navy blue dress pants
• Black dress shoes
• Issued dress jacket (optional. See 217.14)
• Issued badge
• Issued dress cap (optional; worn while outdoors. See 217.19.02)

86
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS B UNIFORM
The Class B uniform shall be worn at _________ functions not requiring the Class __ uniform.

A

All official
Class A

87
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

The Class ____ uniform shall be the uniform of the day for District and Battalion Chiefs. It shall be worn from ____ to ____ and consists of the following:

• Issued __________ shirt
• ______________ belt
• _________belt buckle
• _________________ pants
•__________black_______________

A

Class B
0800-2000

• Issued white uniform shirt
• Issued black belt
• Issued belt buckle
• Issued blue Nomex pants or navy blue dress pants
• Issued or approved black shoes or boots

88
Q

SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS B UNIFORM

Captain through Firefighter

• Issued______________ shirt
• _______________ belt
• ____________belt buckle
• ______________ pants
• ____________ black_____________

A

Captain through Firefighter

• Issued white uniform shirt
• Issued black belt
• Issued belt buckle
• Issued blue Nomex pants
• Issued or approved black shoes or boots

89
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS C UNIFORM

Battalion and District Chiefs may wear the Class C uniform from ________to______. The Class C uniform for Battalion/District Chiefs consists of the following:

• Issued ___________ shirt
• ______________ belt
• _________________ belt buckle
• ________________ pants
• ______________black ____________

A

2000 to 0800

• Issued white pullover shirt
• issued or approved belt
• Issued or approved belt buckle
• Issued blue Nomex pants or navy blue dress pants
• Issued or approved black shoes or boots

90
Q

SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

The Class ____uniform shall be the uniform of the day for the ranks of Captain through Firefighter. It shall be worn from ________to ________ and consists of the following:
• ____________ shirt
• ____________ belt
• _____________ belt buckle
• _______________ pants
• ________black ___________

Upon rising at _____ and until relieved, members may wear ___________clothing. If members respond to a call during this time, they will wear an issued or approved ________with their _______ and ______.

A

Class C
0800-2000

• Issued blue Nomex uniform shirt
• Issued or approved belt
• Issued or approved belt buckle
• Issued blue Nomex pants
• Issued or approved black shoes or boots

0700
Personal
JFRD t-shirt with their bunker pants and boots

91
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

CLASS D UNIFORM

The Class D uniform may be worn during station_________, daily_______ checks, under________ gear, or when participating in_________ training evolutions. At no time, shall any member wear the Class D uniform between the hours of____________ outside of the events previously listed. This includes traveling to and from_________.

Battalion Chief through Firefighter
• __________ JFRD T-shirt
__________ belt
__________ belt buckle
• __________ pants
•__________ black __________

A

Station clean up
Daily apparatus checks
Turnout gear
Outdoor
0800-2000
Training

Battalion Chief through Firefighter
Issued or approved JFRD t shirt
Issued or approved belt
Issued or approved belt buckle
Issued blue Nomex pants
Issued or approved black shoes or boots

92
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

The Class E uniform may be worn during_______ training. At no time shall any member travel outside of the______ or respond on any_____ while wearing the Class E uniform.

Battalion Chief through Firefighter

• ___________ JFRD T-shirt
• _________gym shorts or sweatpants
• _________ shoes

A

Physical
Fire station
Run

• Issued or approved JFRD T-shirt
• Navy Blue gym shorts or sweatpants
• Athletic shoes

93
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

UNIFORM APPEARANCE
Condition
Uniforms shall present a________ appearance and be maintained in ______ condition at all times. Worn out, ill-fitting, and/or excessively damaged uniforms shall be reported to the _____________.
Shoes and boots shall be kept ________ and in ________ repair. When boots are worn, all buckles, zippers, or closers shall be ________ and pants shall be worn ________ the boot.

A

Neat
Good
Company officer
Polished
Good repair
Fastened
Outside

94
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Proper Wearing

On-duty personnel shall be in the appropriate uniform when outside the _______ or _______ area. Shirts, pants, or any other articles that are not ____________ by the JFRD shall not be worn outside those areas.
Shirt tails shall be worn _______ the pants at all times. Short sleeves shall be worn in the _________ position; no _______or_______up of the sleeves shall be permitted.
No part of the JFRD uniform is permitted to be worn while _________ unless on official ____________________ business or while in ________ to or from work.

A

Bunk room or locker area
Issued or approved
Inside
Fully down
Rolling or pulling up
Off-duty
JFRD/City of Jacksonville
In transit

95
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Proper wearing

While on-duty, there should be no clothing or _______, worn that would in any way identify the wearer with a _______________ concern.
No items or articles will be allowed on any part of the uniform unless ________________.
Socks worn with the JFRD uniform shall be ____________ or ______________.
Personnel assigned to _____________ may wear issued or approved shorts in lieu of the issued Nomex pants and may also wear approved _____________ in lieu of the issued or approved black shoes. This shall apply to Class ____ and __ uniforms only.

A

Hats
Private business concern
Issued or approved
Black or as issued or approved
Marine units
Deck shoes
Class C and D

96
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SOP 217 JFRD
Uniform Patches

___________ and above shall have the JFRD patch on the ____ shoulder for Class ___ and ___ uniform shirts. A Florida EMT/Paramedic patch, approved station patch, or an American flag patch may be worn on the ______ shoulder. Only _____ patch is permitted on each shoulder.
All ranks below ______________ shall have the ______ patch on the left shoulder for Class ________ uniform shirts. A Florida EMT/Paramedic patch, approved station patch, or an American flag patch may be worn on the ______ shoulder. Only one patch is permitted on ________.
See 217.15 for guidance regarding years of service patches.

A

District Chiefs and above
Left
Class A and B
Right
Only one
District Chief
JFRD
Class A, B, and C
Right
Each shoulder

97
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
DISPOSAL OF UNIFORMS

Personnel shall ensure that uniform items being disposed of are discarded in a manner that would prevent them from being ______ and _______ by individuals who are not part of the JFRD.
Under no circumstances should JFRD gear be ______, ________, or otherwise used outside of its __________ purpose.
All _______ and _________ relating to the JFRD shall be __________ from any uniform article prior to disposal.

A

Found and worn
Sold, traded
Intended
Patches and insignia
Removed

98
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
UNDERSHIRTS

When wearing the Class ___ or Class ____ uniforms, the only acceptable undershirt shall be a ______, _______, ________ T-shirt. It shall be ______, free of any _____ or _______, and without any kind of ________.
When the ranks of Captain through Firefighter are wearing the Class C uniform, the acceptable undershirts shall be the _____ _______, issued or approved, JFRD T- shirt or a _____, _______, _______ T-shirt.

A

Class A or Class B
Plain, white, short-sleeve
Clean
Rips or stains
Printing
Navy blue
Plain, white, short sleeve

99
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
JFRD WORK JACKET / COAT

Personnel are permitted to wear _______ or ________ work jackets/coats. The standards for patches on work jackets are the same as those for the Class ___, ___ or -___ uniform shirts.
Sweatshirts/Sweat Jackets
Personnel are permitted to wear _______ or __________ sweatshirts/sweat jackets.

A

Issued or approved
Class A, B, or C
Issued or approved

100
Q

SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
DIVISION SPECIFIC UNIFORMS

The JFRD has several Divisions that make up the workforce. The intent of the policy is to create a single_______ uniform for each Division based on ________ performed

A

Single cohesive uniform
Work

101
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Suppression and Rescue

The Class ___ uniform shall be the uniform of the day for the ranks of Captain, Lieutenant, Engineer, and Firefighter. The Class ____ uniform shall be worn from ______ to ______. After ______, the JFRD issued or approved _______ may be worn.

A

Class C
Class C
0800-2000
2000
T-shirt

102
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Training Division

The issued _________ and solid black __________ shall be the uniform of the day for the ranks of Captain, Lieutenant, Engineer, and Firefighter. While conducting outside evolutions, the issued or approved _______ t-shirt or approved ___________ t-shirt and black issued or approved _______ shall be worn.
The ______________ shirt shall be the uniform of the day for all Chiefs. While conducting outside evolutions, the issued or approved __________ t-shirt or approved ___________ t-shirt shall be worn. While teaching indoors, the ___________ may be worn. On ________, Chiefs may wear a ___________, ___________ _______ in lieu of the issued white polo.

A

Issued tan polo shirt
Solid black sneakers
Blue JFRD
Long sleeve grey
Boots
Issued white uniform shirt
Blue JFRD
Long sleeve grey
Issued white polo
Fridays
Colored, issued polo

103
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Emergency Preparedness Division

The unique requirements of the Emergency Preparedness Division frequently necessitate the need to represent the City of Jacksonville at high profile and no- notice _______ and ________. This policy and SOP ____ affords the ___________ of Emergency Preparedness latitude in uniform discretion based on the ___________.

A

Events and meetings
234
Director
Situation

104
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Prevention Division

The Class ___ uniform shall be the uniform of the day while conducting fire _________. The _________ shirt, ____________ pants, and _____________ shall be the uniform of the day for __________ review, after _______, special ________, and ____________.

A

Class B
Inspections
Issued or approved Polo shirt
Blue Nomex pants
Issued boots
Plans review, after hours, special events, and investigations

105
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
RANK INSIGNIA
Proper Wearing

Rank insignia are to be placed on the collars of the Class ______and__uniform shirts. Class___ and ____ insignia are of the _______ style as issued. Class C insignia are to be of the _______ type for the ranks of ______ and below.
All _________ shall have their rank insignia on the Class ________and ___ uniform shirts. _________ and above shall have their rank insignia on the Class __ and __ uniform shirts.

A

Class A, B, and C
Gold pin style
Sewn-on
Captain and below
All Officers
Class A, B, and C
District Chiefs and above

106
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

Trumpet insignia shall be worn with the ________ pointing up and the barrel _______ to the ______ edge of the collar.

Axe insignia shall be worn with the _______ pointing up and the handle _______ to the ________ edge of the collar.

Engineer insignia shall be worn with the letters _________ to the ________ of the collar to be read __________.

All collar rank insignia shall be spaced _______ from the _______ edge of the collar and _____________ from top to bottom.

A

Mouthpiece
Parallel
Front edge
Blades
Parallel
Front edge
Perpendicular
Edge
Horizontally
1/2 inch
Front edge
Evenly spaced

107
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

Rank Insignia Design

Director/Fire Chief –
• Division Chief –
• Deputy Division Chief –
• Assistant Chief HQ -
• Battalion Chief –
• District Chief –
• Captain –
• Ladder/Squad Captain –
• Lieutenant –
• Ladder/Squad Lieutenant –

A

Director/Fire Chief – 5 gold crossed trumpets
• Division Chief – 4 gold crossed trumpets
• Deputy Division Chief – 4 gold crossed trumpets button style
• Assistant Chief HQ - 4 gold crossed trumpets, red background
• Battalion Chief – 3 gold crossed trumpets, button style
• District Chief – 3 gold crossed trumpets
• Captain – 2 gold trumpets
• Ladder/Squad Captain – 2 gold axes
• Lieutenant – 1 gold trumpet
• Ladder/Squad Lieutenant – 1 gold axe

108
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
DRESS JACKET

The dress jacket is authorized as an option for ranks below __________.

____________ style rank insignia shall be worn in the _______ of the ________ of the dress jacket.

Dress Jackets shall have the __________patch sewn on ________ shoulder.

A

Below District Chief
Gold button style
Center of the upper lapel
Current JFRD patch
Each shoulder

109
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform

Rank is also denoted by ____ stripes on the ______ sleeves of the dress jacket

• Director/Fire Chief –
• Division Chief –
• Deputy Division Chief –
• Assistant Chief –
• Battalion Chief –
• District Chief –
• Captain –
• Lieutenant –
• Engineer –
• Firefighter –
• Retirees –

A

1/2” stripes
Lower

• Director/Fire Chief – 5 gold stripes
• Division Chief – 4 gold stripes
• Deputy Division Chief - 4 gold stripes
• Assistant Chief – 4 gold stripes with red inlays
• Battalion Chief –3 gold stripes
• District Chief – 3 gold stripes
• Captain – 2 gold stripes
• Lieutenant – 1 gold stripe
• Engineer – 1 silver stripe
• Firefighter – No stripes
• Retirees – Red stripe onto the gold or silver stripe

110
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Maltese Crosses

Maltese crosses are worn on the _______ sleeve of the ________ to denote __________. Each Maltese cross represents ______ years of service with the JFRD. These shall be placed ____ inch above the __________. Firefighters shall place Maltese crosses _________ inches from the __________ of the jacket sleeve.

A

Left
Dress jacket
Years of service
Five
1/2 inch
Stripes
Three inches
Bottom

111
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
YEARS OF SERVICE PATCHES

Personnel may elect to wear years of service patches. This patch shall denote years of service with the JFRD in ______ increments.
_________ and above shall place them on the ______ sleeve of a Class __ or ___ uniform ________.
All ranks below __________shall place them on the _____ sleeve of a Class ________or_____uniform _______.
If worn on a short-sleeve shirt, it shall be placed _______ inch above the ________and centered under the _______ patch. If worn with a long-sleeve shirt, it shall be placed ______ inch above the ________ and centered under the JFRD patch.

A

5-year
District Chiefs and above
Left sleeve
Class A or B uniform shirt
Below District Chief
Left sleeve
Class A, B, or C uniform shirt
One inch
LOWER HEM
JFRD patch
One inch
UPPER CUFF SEAM

112
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
NAMEPLATES

Proper Wearing

Personnel may __________ wear a metal nameplate with either the Class ___ or the Class ____ uniforms.

The Class ___ uniform shirt shall have the last name _________ above the ______ front pocket for the ranks of ________ and below.

Personnel wearing the dress jacket _______ wear a nameplate.

Metal nameplates shall be centered _____above the ______ pocket of the _______ uniform shirt. Nameplates worn with the dress jacket shall be centered just above right the ________ pocket.

Nameplate Color

Nameplates for Lieutenants and above shall be _______. Nameplates for Engineers and Firefighters shall be _______.

A

MAY ELECT TO
Class A
Class B
Class C
Embroidered
Right front pocket
Captain and below
SHALL
JUST ABOVE
Right pocket
White uniform
JUST ABOVE
Breast pocket
Gold
Silver

113
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
BADGES
Proper Wearing

Badges ________ worn with the Class ____ uniform. They shall be centered ______ above the _____ pocket of the ________ uniform shirt or dress jacket.

Badge Design
JFRD badges shall be of the _________ design with an ________ above. “_______________” shall be written in a ______ surrounding the _______.

The ____________, _____________,_____________,___________,and ___________ shall have their ________ above their stated rank.

Badges for Lieutenants and above shall be _______. Badges for Engineers and Firefighters shall be _________.

A

SHALL BE
Class A
JUST ABOVE
Left pocket
White
Starburst design
Eagle
Jacksonville Fire Rescue
Circle
Center
Director/Fire Chief, Deputy Director/Fire Chief, Division Chiefs, Deputy Division Chiefs, and Assistant Chiefs
Name engraved above
Gold
Silver

114
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
AWARDS

Award pins/ribbons shall be worn ______ above the _________. The pins/ribbons are worn end to end, up to _________ across. ________ and ________ all additional pins/ribbons up to three across for each row. See “Appendix A”.

A

JUST ABOVE The nameplate
Up to three
Stack and center

115
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
HATS

Ball Caps
Personnel may wear an issued or approved JFRD ball cap with the Class __________and __ uniforms.
All caps will be worn in the ________ position.

Dress Caps
Personnel below the rank of _________ may elect to wear the JFRD ________ with the Class A uniform while outdoors.
Dress caps shall be removed while _________, inside a __________, during _________, or moments of __________.

Winter Hats (Beanie)
__________ beanie style hats may be worn during the winter ________. Only _______ or the company______and______ are permitted on the hat.

A

Class B, C, D, and E
Straight forward
District Chief
Dress cap
Indoors, inside a vehicle, during prayers, or moments of silence
Dark blue
Winter months
JFRD
Name and number

116
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
SAFETY

Unsafe Clothing
Any clothing that presents a _______ is prohibited.
No _______ that are not approved by the JFRD shall be worn under turnout coats or turnout pants.
100% _______, _______-_______ blend, or _______-_______ blend garments are not to be worn under turnout gear.

Changes
Any changes in the prescribed clothing shall be reviewed by the following personnel:
• _______ _______
•___________

A

Safety hazard
No garments
100% Nylon, Nylon-polyester blend, or Dacron-polyester blend
Safety Committee
Director/Fire Chief

117
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
“Appendix A”
Pin/Ribbon Placement

Below are the variations of pin/ribbon placement to be worn on either the Class “_______” Dress coat or Class “_______” or “_______” uniform shirt if worn without the Dress Coat to official ceremonies (funerals, promotions, graduations, etc.).

Ribbons are to be worn above the _______ breast pocket, _______ the nameplate.

Ribbons are to be worn with the _______ _______ pins/ribbons (i.e.; Medals of Honor, FF of the year, Unit citation) placed _______ other pins/ribbons.

A

Class A
Class A or B
Right
Above
Most meritorious
Above

118
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Appendix C
Approval Process for JFRD Uniform Items

After ensuring the proposed uniform item meets the requirements listed below, the _______ must send an email with a _______ of the item to the ___________. The _______ will decide if the item is approved, and then notify the _______ of such. It is the responsibility of the _______ to ensure that members at their station wear only the approved, _______ items. Items submitted for consideration that do not comply with the guidelines below will not be approved.

An inventory of approved items will be maintained on the _______ site.

A

Station Captain
Picture/attachment
Director/Fire Chief x2
Station Captain x2
Station based
JFRD FTP site

119
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Appendix C
Approval Process for JFRD Uniform Items

Submissions for approval of t-shirts/sweatshirts should adhere to the following:

-100% ___________
-___________ blue
-Have ___________ on the back of the garment
-Have the proposed ___________ on the ___________ side of the front of the garment

A

100% cotton
Dark blue
Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department
Station logo
Upper right side

120
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SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Appendix C
Approval Process for JFRD Uniform Items
Boots/Shoes

Footwear that meets the all of the requirements listed below shall be considered _______. The _______ must approve any _______.
-Solid _______ with _______ laces/zipper or _______ covering the top of the foot in lieu of laces/zipper (e.g. redback boots)
- Must _______ the entire foot up the ankle for all field personnel
- Made of _______ or a synthetic, _______ material
- Have a solid black, non-porous _______
- _______, or partial _______ shoes will not be approved (i.e. cloth tennis shoes)

A

Approved
Director/Fire Chief
Variances
Solid black with black
Solid material
Encompass
Leather
Non-porous
Sole
Cloth or partial cloth

121
Q

SOP 217 JFRD Uniform
Appendix C
Approval Process for JFRD Uniform
Items Ball Caps

-Entire cap must be ________ or ________ in color (unless a different color was ________)
- ________, ________ on the front
OR
- Approved ________ or ________ on the front

Other items that require approval
- Belt ________
- ________ or embroidering
- Any item that is not ________ in this SOP or is not ________ approved

A

Dark blue or black
Issued
JFRD, Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department
OR
Station patch or logo
Belt buckles
Lettering or embroidering
Addressed
Already approved

122
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming

PURPOSE
To ensure that all personnel are properly ________ and present a ________ public image.

RESPONSIBILITY
It is each ________ responsibility to ________ that personnel under their supervision present a ________ appearance.

In order to maintain a proper public image, it is the responsibility of ________ to be ________ in their appearance at all times.

A

Groomed
Professional
Company officer’s
Ensure
Neat
All personnel
Professional

123
Q

Personnel are prohibited from taking or removing any_______ from any premises to which the JFRD responds. ______________ is strictly forbidden on JFRD property. Personnel who are absent or late without proper __________and______________ shall be considered absent without leave (AWOL) and shall be disciplined accordingly. Any material that might be considered offensive shall be secured___________ from the public. At emergency scenes, personnel shall operate with the maximum degree of ______________. _____________ conduct will generate sufficient cause for disciplinary action.
All JFRD personnel shall act _________ and __________one another in time of danger.

A

Property
Gambling
Notification and permission
Out of view
Professionalism
Inappropriate conduct
Act together and protect

124
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming

HAIR

Safety
Hair _______ that interfere with the wearing of _______ or proper _______, including the fire helmet, are not permitted. At no time shall hair _______ from under the fire helmet’s protective _______ or from under the protective _______.

Appearance
Hair shall be neat, clean, and styled to present a _______-_______ appearance. Hair shall be of a color that occurs _______ in _______.
_______ designs in the hair shall not be permitted.

A

Hair styles
PPE or proper uniform
Protrude
Flaps
Hood
Well-groomed
Naturally in humans
Shaved designs

125
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming

Men
The bulk of the hair shall not exceed _______ inches in thickness when measured from the _______ to the _______ of the hair at any point.

Hair on the sides of the head shall not extend below the _______ of the _______. Hair on the back of the head shall not extend below the _______ of the _______ of the shirt (Class A, B, or C uniform) when the individual is _______ at _______

Hair shall not be in a style, length or bulk that prevents the wearing of PPE, including a properly _______ self-contained breathing apparatus and a fire helmet securely _______ to the head.

A

2 inches
Scalp to the periphery
Bottom of the ear
Top of the collar
Standing at attention
Properly sealed
Securely strapped

126
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming

Women
The bulk of the hair shall not exceed _______ inches in thickness when measured from the _______ to the _______ of the hair at any point.

Hair on the sides of the head shall not extend below the _______ of the _______. Hair on the back of the head shall not extend below the _______ of the _______ of the shirt (Class A, B, or C uniform) when the individual is _______ at _______.

Hair not meeting these standards shall be properly _______ in order to comply. It shall remain restrained for the _______ shift

Hair shall not be in a style, length or bulk that prevents the wearing of PPE, including a properly _______ self-contained breathing apparatus and a fire helmet securely _______ to the head.

A

2 inches
Scalp to the periphery
Top of the shoulder
Bottom of the collar
Standing at attention
Restrained
Entire shift
Properly sealed
Securely strapped

127
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming
FACIAL HAIR

With the exception of acceptable _______ and _______, the face shall be clean shaven at all times while on-duty. Beards, goatees, or other facial hair shall not be permitted.

Sideburns shall be _______ trimmed, even in _______ and shall not extend below the _______ of the _______.

Mustaches are permitted, provided they are _______ trimmed. They shall not extend below the _______ _______ and shall not extend beyond the _______ of the _______.

_______ body odors will not be tolerated.

A

Mustaches and sideburns
Neatly trimmed
Width
Bottom of the ear
Properly trimmed
Vermilion line (top of the upper lip)
Corners of the mouth
Offensive

128
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming

FINGERNAILS
All JFRD personnel shall ensure that their fingernails are _______ and neatly _______. The length of the fingernails shall not interfere with the performance of _______ or with the _______ of PPE. Fingernails shall not extend more than _______ inch beyond the _______ of the _______.

JEWELRY
Necklaces shall be worn _______ the uniform shirt at all times while on-duty. Wristwatches and identification bracelets may be worn, as long as they do not interfere with the _______ of PPE. No other articles are permitted to be _______ from the uniform. No body piercing _______ of any kind shall be worn while on- duty. The only ring permitted to be worn while on-duty is a _______ ring or a _______ wedding/engagement ring. Rings that interfere with the _______ _______ of PPE are not permitted.

A

Clean
Trimmed
Length
Duties
Donning
1/4 inch
End of the finger
Inside
Donning
Exposed
Ornaments
Single wedding
Combination
Quick donning

129
Q

SOP 218 Personal Grooming

TATTOOS
Any visible tattoos which are determined to be racist, sexist, obscene, or otherwise offensive shall be _______ while on duty.

Tattoos are not permitted above the _______ or below _______ _______. Personnel who were employed with JFRD and had a tattoo _______ prior to _______, are exempt from the restrictions of this paragraph for ____________ tattoos only; and

If an offensive tattoo cannot be _______ covered by the issued short sleeve uniform shirt, it will require that personnel wear an approved _______shirt to cover the tattoos; and

If members are authorized to wear issued shorts and have a leg or calf tattoo which has been determined to be _______ and cannot be covered; they will only be authorized to wear issued _______.

The ______________ will make the determination on the _______ of a tattoo. If an employee disagrees with the determination, he/she can request a decision by _______ through the _______.

A

Covered
Collar bone
Below the wrist
Applied prior to August 5, 2021
Pre-existing
Entirely covered
Long-sleeved
Offensive
Pants
Appropriate DIVISION Chief OR Director/Fire Chief
Appropriateness
Employee Services
Grievance procedure

130
Q

SOP 220 Fire Extinguisher
PURPOSE

To _______ personnel with the extinguishers carried on JFRD apparatus and the _______ for _______ those extinguishers.

GENERAL
Specific information regarding classes, sizes, ratings, and operation of all fire extinguishers can be found in NFPA___, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers.

A

Familiarize
Procedures for Inspecting
NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers

131
Q

SOP 220 Fire Extinguisher
INSPECTIONS
_______ are to inspect each of their JFRD fire extinguishers _______. This includes those mounted on the _______ as well as those inside the _______.

______________ are responsible for ensuring that fire extinguishers are tagged with the _______ _______ and in good .

Each fire extinguisher shall undergo _______ maintenance by ______________ before the date shown on the _______.

Any extinguisher that has been _______, subject to _______, or has _______ from an apparatus shall be taken _______ and delivered to _______ for _______.

A

Companies
Monthly
Apparatus
Station
Station Captains
Expiration date
Annual
Tactical Support personnel
Inspection tag
Damaged
Impact
Fallen
Out of service
Tactical Support
Maintenance

132
Q

SOP 220 Fire Extinguisher
RATED APPLICATION
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Rating

The _______ rating specification plate can be found on the _______ of all fire extinguishers. The UL rating lists the _______ capabilities of fire extinguishers in terms of the amount of _______ and/or _______ of the fire.

• Class 1A: is the equivalent of _______ gallons of _______ and is used to suppress a Class _______ fire

Note: Alcohol resistant foam extinguishers have a _______ rating than untreated water due to the added _______.

Class B: denotes the equivalent of agent that can suppress a _______ square ft. _______ liquid _______. (e.g., a 20B/C rating denotes 20 square ft. of fire that can be extinguished)

• Class C: denotes that the _______ is _______-_______ and can be used on _______ _______ fires

A

UL Rating
Back
Suppression capabilities
Amount of agent AND/OR size of the fire
1 1/4 gallons of water
Class A
Higher
Surfactants
One square ft.
Flammable liquid fire
Agent
Non-conductive
Energized electrical

133
Q

SOP 220 Fire Extinguisher
EXTINGUISHER TYPES

18lb Purple K (PKP)
18lb PKP extinguishers have a discharge range up to ______ ft. for ______ seconds. This extinguishing agent is ______ ______ based.

30lb High Flow (HF) PKP
30lb HF PKP extinguishers have a discharge range up to ______ ft. for ______ seconds. This extinguishing agent is ______ ______ based.

A

18 ft. For 18 seconds
Potassium bicarbonate
18 ft. For 8 seconds
Potassium bicarbonate

134
Q

SOP 220 Fire Extinguisher

30lb MET-L-X extinguishers have a discharge range up to _______ ft. This extinguishing agent is _______ _______ based and should be utilized for the following Class D fires:
• _______,
• _______
• _______ alloys

30lb LITH-X extinguishers have a discharge range up to _______ ft. This extinguishing agent is _______ based and is designed for _______ fires. LITH-X will _______ and, in some instances, can _______ all Class _______ fires.

A

3 ft.
Sodium chloride
Class D
Sodium
Potassium
Magnesium alloys
3 ft.
Graphite
Lithium
Contain
Suppress
Class D

135
Q

SOP 220 Fire Extinguisher

2 1⁄2 Gallon Alcohol Resistant Foam Concentrate (ARC)

2 1⁄2 gallon foam extinguishers have a discharge range up to _______ ft. This extinguishing agent is _______ with a 3% _______ _______ concentrate and will extinguish both _______ and _______ _______ _______ fires.

20lb Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
20lb CO2 extinguishers have a discharge range up to _______ ft. This extinguisher is primarily used for _______ _______ fires.

A

15 ft.
Water
3% alcohol resistant
Hydrocarbon and polar solvent fuel fires
8 ft.
Energized electrical

136
Q

SOP 221 Hose Testing

PURPOSE
To _______ the procedures for hose _______ and _______.

PERMISSION
Company Officers desiring to test hose in an _______ status must:
• Receive _______ from FRCC and _______ their District Chief.

A

Describe
Testing
Maintenance
Out-of service
Permission
Notify

137
Q

SOP 221 Hose Testing

PURPOSE
To _______ the procedures for hose _______ and _______.

PERMISSION
Company Officers desiring to test hose in an _______ status must:
• Receive permission from _______ and notify their _______ _______.

A

Describe
Testing
Maintenance
Out-of-service
FRCC
District Chief

138
Q

SOP 221 Hose Testing

TESTING
Hose shall be tested ______, between ______ and ______.
5” hose shall be tested at a pressure of ______ psi for ______ minutes continuously.
3” or smaller hose shall be tested at the standard ______ pressure for ______ minutes continuously. If the test pressure is not marked, test at ______ psi for ______ minutes continuously.

A

Annually
March 15 and April 15
200 psi for 5 minutes
Manufacturers’ test
5 minutes
250 psi for 5 minutes

139
Q

SOP 221 Hose Testing

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Hose needing repair shall be _______ and sent to _______ _______ with a _______ of the defect (shift from the coupling, excessive leaks, or bulges in the outer jacket). Damaged hose shall be rolled with the _______ coupling on the outside to indicate damage is present.
Special care shall be exercised to see that _______ _______ are in place on the female side of couplings. Gaskets which have become _______ shall be replaced.
Hose shall be _______ before reloading.

A

Tagged
Tactical Support
Description
Male
Fitted gaskets
Deteriorated
Cleaned

140
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants

PURPOSE
To describe the proper _______, _______, _______, and _______ of fire hydrants by JFRD personnel.

OPERATIONS
_______ personnel shall exercise personal _______ in the _______ and _______ of hydrants. Ensure the hose is fully _______ and the hydrant _______ is fully _______ for maximum _______.

Ensure that the _______ and all _______ are properly _______ after use.

A

Use, inspection, maintenance, and documentation
All
Safety
Opening and closing
Connected
Opened
Maximum flow
Stem and all caps
Adjusted

141
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants

REFILL OF BOOSTER TANKS
Booster tanks shall be refilled from the ________ supply point as ________ after use. Hydrants are the ________ ________ source for ________ refill of booster tanks.

A

Nearest
Soon as possible
Only approved
Non-emergency

142
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants

ANNUAL INSPECTIONS
_______ are responsible for inspecting all _______ hydrants _______ within their _______ territory. Inspections will be conducted each year beginning in _______ and must be completed by _______. Inspections shall be split _______ between the _______ companies on each _______. A schedule will be established by the __________.

When inspecting hydrants, companies will follow the procedures outlined in Appendix _______.

A

Companies
Public
Annually
First-due
January
March 1st
Equally
Suppression
Shift
Station Captain
Appendix A

143
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants

It is IMPERATIVE that members ______ hydrants ______ and perform a _____________ until the water flowing from the hydrant is ______. It is also IMPERATIVE that hydrants are __________ to avoid costly damage to water ______ and other parts of the water supply ______.

A

Open hydrants slowly
Low flow flush
Clear
Closed slowly
Mains
System

144
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
DOCUMENTATION

The documentation of hydrant inspections will be completed on the ______ ______. Go to ______ ______ - ______ Center - JFRD Fire Suppression ______ - Hydrant Inspection ______ ______ or the ______ site for instructions on how to enter inspections in the application. It is the ______ ______ responsibility to ensure the inspections and documentation are completed.

All documentation must be completed in the hydrant application by ______.

A

Hydrant application
Target Solutions— File Center— JFRD Fire Suppression Resources— Hydrant Inspection Application Instructions
FTP site
Station Captain’s
March 1st

145
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
REPAIR

______ ______ shall notify ______ as soon as ______ to report hydrants that are in need of ______, or that need to be placed ______. The following information should be provided to FRCC regarding these hydrants:

• ______ ______
• ______ ______
• ______ ______ (if available on the hydrant ______)
• Closest______ ______
• Accurate ______ of the ______

______ shall notify ______ by emailing FireHydrant ____________@jea.com with the above information.

A

Company Officers
FRCC
Possible
Repair
Out of Service
Fire District
TAZ Zone
Hydrant number
Application
Closest street address
Accurate description of the problem
FRCC
JEA
FireHydrantMaintenanceRequest@JEA.com

146
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
REPAIR

Companies that identify ______ hydrants that are out of service shall mark the hydrant by painting the ______ ______ with spray paint provided by ______. Once repaired, the hydrant will be repainted ______ by ______.

The JEA contact number for reporting a hydrant that has not been repaired within a reasonable ______ ______ is (904) 665-7907.

A

JEA
Bonnet black
TSF
Yellow
JEA
Time Frame
(904) 665-7907

147
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
OTHER MUNICIPALITIES

The communities of Jacksonville ______, ______ Beach, ______ Beach, and ______ use ______ public utility departments. Hydrants in need of repair within these communities shall be reported to ______. ______ will notify the appropriate contact person(s) shown below.
The following information should be provided to FRCC regarding these hydrants:

• ______ ______
• ______ ______
• ______ ______ (if available on the hydrant ______)
• Closest ______ ______
• Accurate ______ of the ______

A

Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Baldwin
Independent
FRCC x2

Fire district
TAZ zone
Hydrant number
Application
Closest street address
Accurate description of the problem

148
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
OTHER MUNICIPALITIES

Hydrants belonging to these communities that are __________ shall be marked according to the guideline below (222.06.01). Once the hydrant has been repaired, it will be ______ by the entity that ______ the ______.

______ shall notify the appropriate contact above by ______ AND by ______ in order to document the notification.

Annual hydrant ______ and ______ ______ completion data conducted in these communities shall also be ______ to the appropriate listed contact above.

A

Out of Service
UN bagged
Performed the repair
FRCC
Phone AND Email
Inspections and flow test
Forwarded

149
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
PRIVATE UTILITY COMPANIES (NON JEA)

The City of Jacksonville has ______ utility companies (non JEA) within the city limits that have independent ______ stations, ______ stations, water ______, and ______. The water ______ to hydrants served by these companies may not be as ______ as JEA hydrants. For this reason, the ______ should ensure that an engine is staged at a ______ ______ or be prepared to perform a water ______.

Hydrants in need of repair within these areas shall be reported to ______. ______ will notify the appropriate contact person(s) shown below.

The following information should be provided to FRCC regarding these hydrants:
• Fire ______
• ______ zone
• Hydrant ______ (if available on the hydrant ______)
• Closest ______ ______
• Accurate ______ of the ______

A

Private
Lift stations
Pumping stations
Water mains
Hydrants
Supply
Dependable
IC
JEA hydrant
Shuttle

FRCC x2
Fire district
TAZ zone
Hydrant number
Application
Closest street address
Accurate description of the problem

150
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
PRIVATE UTILITY COMPANIES (NON JEA)

See the private utility service areas in Appendix B. The ________ hydrants are owned by the private utility companies.

________ shall notify the appropriate contact above by ________ AND by ________ in order to document the notification.

A

Purple
FRCC
Phone AND by email

151
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
PRIVATE HYDRANTS

______ and ______ of private hydrants will be the responsibility of the ______ ______, as outlined in NFPA ______ Chapter ______.

While JFRD is not responsible for ______ private hydrants, any private hydrant found in need of ______ shall be reported to the ______ ______ and to ______. ______ shall notify the ______ ______ ______ in ______.

Companies shall not ______ private hydrants that are out of service without permission of the ______.

A

Inspection and maintenance
Property owner
NFPA 25 Chapter 7
Inspecting
Repair
Property owner
FRCC x2
DISTRICT Chief of INSPECTIONS in Fire Prevention
Mark
Property owner

152
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
PRIVATE HIGH-PRESSURE HYDRANTS

Private high-pressure hydrants are commonly found in ______ areas. Recently, the practice of installing private high-pressure hydrants has extended to ______ and ______ complexes. These hydrants can operate at pressures up to ______ PSI and should be ______ and ______ to comply with both ______ and ______ codes. See Appendix ______ for more information on private standard, and private high-pressure hydrants.

A

Industrial
Apartment and business
Up to 175 PSI
Painted and identified
NFPA
Local
Appendix C

153
Q

SOP 222 Fire Hydrants
NFPA COLOR CODE (GPM)

NFPA color coding that indicates the available GPM is shown below.

BLUE – ______ or more
GREEN – ______-______ GPM
ORANGE – ______-______ GPM
RED – Below ______ GPM

See Appendix ______ for instructions on how to view a hydrant’s ______ and associated ______ as indicated by ______.

A

BLUE – 1500 GPM or more
GREEN – 1000-1499 GPM
ORANGE – 500-999 GPM
RED – Below 500 GPM
Appendix D
Color
GPM
JEA

154
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System
PURPOSE

To establish guidelines on the proper _____ of the Knox-Box, Gate Key Switch, and the Knox-Box Key Secure System found on all JFRD vehicles.

A

Proper use

155
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System
AUTHORITY

The Florida ______ ______ Code Adopted by Florida Statute ______ gives the fire department the authority to require ______ to ______ subdivisions and developments. In addition it also gives the fire department the authority to require ______ boxes to be installed in an ______ location were ______ ______ or ______ a structure is difficult.

The Knox-Box ______ ______ System and Knox-Box ______ ______ ______ were specifically developed for the fire department in order to gain ______ to ______ and ______ properties.

A

Florida Fire Prevention Code
633
Access
Gated
Access boxes
An accessible
Access to or within
Rapid Entry System
Gate Key Switch
Gain access
Commercial and residential

156
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System

Examples of locations requiring Knox-Box ______ ______ ______ include:

  1. ______ apartment complexes
  2. ______ ______ ______ communities

Examples of locations requiring Knox Boxes include:

  1. Large ______
  2. Large ______ ______ Buildings
  3. ______
  4. ______ occupancies
A

Gate Key Switch
Gated
Non attended gated
Knox Boxes
Assembly
Commercial storage
Industrial
Mercantile

157
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System
Knox Box Key Secure System Found on all JFRD Vehicles
USE

If you require the use of either the Knox ______ or ______ key for property access, use your ______ ______ PIN and the key will ______ and ______. Once the key is removed, the ______ ______ light will ______ until the key is ______ and ______ back into place. The ______ key and the ______ ______ key will be secured to the Knox key via ______. The ______ ______ system has a built in ______ and will store every JFRD employee’s ______ and will also ______ every PIN that has ______ the ______.

A

Knox Box or Gate Key
6 digit PIN
Turn and unlock
Blue strobe
Flash
Returned
Locked back
Gate key
JFRD station key
Knox key via wire rope
Key Secure system
Memory
JFRD employees PIN
Log
Accessed the key

158
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System
PIN Code

The six digit code to access the key is a ______ number consisting of your ______ ______ ______ and your ______ number. This number will be issued ______.

A

Hybrid
Normal work PIN
Employee number
Individually

159
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System
Policy

• ______ ______ Key: The ______ key is used to open locked ______ gates found in ______ and ______ occupancies. These keys have been in use with the JFRD for ______ time.

• ___________ Keys: ______ companies will now have access to the ______ Key. In the event a company responds to a call at an occupancy that has a Knox-box, and the business is ______, the ___________ must determine whether to use the key to ______. Once the officer has ______ the scene and entry is deemed ______, the Knox key should be used. Notifying ______ of your ______ is required. ______ will have a ______ officer or other appropriate ______ ______ officer respond to the scene if ______ is required.

A

Gate Switch Key
Electronic
Residential and commercial occupancies
Some time
Knox-Box keys
All companies
Closed
Officer in charge
Gain entry
Sized up
Necessary
Communications
Entry
Communications
JSO officer
Law enforcement officer
Entry

160
Q

SOP 230 Knox Box Rapid Entry System
Lost Keys

As part of the ______ ______ report, the ______ ______ system must be checked to insure the key is not ______. In the unlikely event a key is missing, the ______ will ______ contact his/her ______ or ____________. The apparatus will ______ report to ______ ______ to have the ______ ______ and ______ ______ identified.

A

Daily apparatus
Key Secure
Missing
Officer in charge
Immediately
District or Battalion Chief
Immediately report to Tactical Support
Memory access
Last Pin

161
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
GENERAL

Implementation of this plan will accomplish the following:

• Disperse a large percentage of personnel and equipment into ___________groups under the direction of an________________. ————- groups may be_________ strategically throughout the city.

• Maintain________ coverage to unaffected areas.

• Assemble personnel and equipment at group______ areas without
delay when these procedures are activated.

• Gain control of resulting fires as resources permit.

• Direct operations toward the rescue of persons threatened by such fires as resources permit.

• Provide maximum security and protection for all JFRD personnel.

In all informal communications, such as radio transmissions, emails, etc., this procedure shall be referred to as “Operation__________.”

A

Task force groups
incident commander (i.e., Task Force Group Chief)
Staged
secondary
staging

“Operation Guardian.”

162
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
IMPLEMENTATION

Initiation of this plan will commence only upon authorization from the__________ or________, after notification by phone from______.

_______will also notify the___________, the___________, and the________________ by phone when indications are evident that a hazardous situation may develop or is imminent as a result of civil disorder.

A

Director/Fire Chief
his designee
FRCC
FRCC
Chief of Operations
Chief of Rescue
on- duty Battalion Chiefs

163
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION “YELLOW”

May be one or a group of________ emergencies involving civil disorder where JFRD personnel have become involved.

Typically, a suspected unrest or actual civil disorder where ___________has primary responsibility and________ involvement is limited.

______will notify the identified JFRD _________staff and________, including those listed on the________________.

A minimum of____ apparatus will be dispatched on all responses, and then only with a JSO escort within the troubled areas or identified____ zone.

All fire stations will be notified and directed to_________ all stations and equipment.

A

isolated
law enforcement
JFRD
FRCC
JFRD senior staff and personnel
Multiple Alarm Notification List
two
hot
secure

164
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION “ORANGE”

JFRD units and personnel are becoming______ involved in the identified_____ areas.

Upon instruction from the_________ or a member of the JFRD______ staff,_______ will:

• Notify the________________ for potential EOC activation.

• Notify all staff and personnel listed on the ____________List to active duty, if not already completed.

• Notify_______ to alert off-duty personnel to stand-by for possible
recall to duty.

A

More
critical
Director/Fire Chief
senior
FRCC
Emergency Preparedness Division
Multiple Alarm Notification
all stations

165
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION ORANGE

Under conditions of Imminent Danger, the following operational strategies will be implemented and followed by all JFRD units responding into a troubled area or hot zone:

• Identified units will report to a designated staging area and stand-by for the______ of the assignment. Groups will not proceed into the scene until_____ units are present.

• The_____________ will co-locate with a JSO representative to ensure effective communication.

• A “___________” boundary will be established by the_____________ and promptly relayed to FRCC.

A

balance
all
Task Force Group Chief
Hot Zone
Task Force Group Chief

166
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION ORANGE

Under conditions of Imminent Danger, the following operational strategies will be implemented and followed by all JFRD units responding into a troubled area or hot zone:

• JSO will be requested to meet JFRD units at the designated staging areas and will escort apparatus into the hot zone.

• The____________ will identify a tactical channel for operations.____ is the preferable channel as it is_________.

•________ will notify all on-duty personnel of the hot zone and the designated radio frequency and channel.

•_____ will inform the _____________about any requests for Fire/Rescue that fall within the pre-determined hot zone. The _____________will then make a determination regarding which apparatus will be dispatched, safety permitting.

A

Task Force Group Chief
A5
encrypted
FRCC
FRCC
Task Force Group Chief
Task Force Group Chief

167
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION ORANGE

Under conditions of Imminent Danger, the following operational strategies will be implemented and followed by all JFRD units responding into a troubled area or hot zone:

• Units assigned to the_______ will not respond to calls unless assigned by the_______________.

• All personnel will don___________ prior to entering the hot zone.

• Units should use________ with sirens, emergency lights or air horns
while responding through or into a troubled area or hot zone.

• Always approach and enter any troubled area, hot zone, or scene as a________.

A

task group
Task Force Group Chief
ballistic vests
discretion
group

168
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION ORANGE

The following instructions must be strictly adhered to by ALL JFRD personnel. They are designed for units operating in critical areas but may also be followed by units responding into areas well-removed from known trouble locations.

• If a ladder company with a______ is responding to the alarm with an engine company, the________ company will enter the area first. This will afford protection for the__________.

• If an engine company and a chief are responding, the___________ will enter the area first and the_______ will pick up the person catching the hydrant if layout is required.

• If two engine companies are responding, the_______ engine company will pick up the person catching the hydrant if layout is required.

• If an engine company is responding with a rescue unit, the________ will enter the hot zone first.

A

tiller
ladder
tiller-engineer
engine company
chief
second
engine company

169
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION ORANGE

The following instructions must be strictly adhered to by ALL JFRD personnel. They are designed for units operating in critical areas but may also be followed by units responding into areas well-removed from known trouble locations.

•_____ members will remain with the apparatus at all times.

• Units operating within the hot zone will maintain communications with_____and ___________. Units will transmit their situation status along with their unit_________ every______ minutes, while units are on scene.

• If the situation becomes critical, units will be withdrawn upon orders from the___________ or the JSO escort.

• Units will inform________ AND the__________ of any changes in the situation at the scene.

A

Two FRCC and the Task Force Group Chief designation five (5) Task Force Group Chief FRCC Task Force Group Chief

170
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION ORANGE

The following instructions must be strictly adhered to by ALL JFRD personnel. They are designed for units operating in critical areas but may also be followed by units responding into areas well-removed from known trouble locations.

• Units will notify________and__________ immediately upon______ the scene and again when they have cleared the hot zone.

• Units will remain_______, until they have cleared the hot zone.

• Units will not pull into driveways, alleys, or dead-end streets. If necessary, back into these areas.________ should use caution to avoid glass or other debris in the street.

A

FRCC AND the Task Force Group Chief
leaving
hot zone
together
Engineers

171
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION “RED”

Situation has deteriorated to a degree that involvement of a majority of fire stations is imminent or has occurred.

Upon activation of Condition Red:

•________ will notify all stations of the updated condition status.

• Units will form___________ as directed at designated locations.

• JSO will be requested to join JFRD task force groups at designated locations.

A

FRCC
Task Force Groups

172
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
CONDITION “RED”

Situation has deteriorated to a degree that involvement of a majority of fire stations is imminent or has occurred.

Upon activation of Condition Red:

• Recall of off-duty personnel will occur as directed. Personnel recalled shall report to designated locations in uniform or with__________.

• All companies housing extra apparatus shall see that such apparatus is moved to the task force group staging area during the formation of the task force groups.

A

proper I.D

173
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
SPECIFIC RESCUE INSTRUCTIONS

Under Condition Red operations, Rescue units assigned to task force groups shall be staffed with a minimum of_______ personnel.

A_______ will be assigned to manage Rescue unit staffing within task force groups.

First arriving_______________ personnel will be temporarily assigned to existing duty units and reserve rescue units, if required.

A

three (3)
Rescue Chief
off-duty Rescue

174
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

The following are some other key considerations for the Incident Commander:

• _____________utilized as a forward command post.

•___________ declared so that all assigned apparatus are logged to a single________and___________.

A

Command Van
Mass Casualty Event (MCE)
call and CCR number

175
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

•____ staged at nearby fire stations to provide an increased level of security.

A

JSO

176
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

• Pre-position specialized apparatus (MCI unit, tankers, brush truck, etc.) closer to the event.

•______________ co-located with JSO in a formal Unified Command position.

A

Senior level staff member

177
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
PURPOSE

To establish the minimum requirement of Suppression equipment that must be carried according to apparatus type and to support fire suppression operations.

RESPONSIBILITY
It will be the responsibility of___________ to ensure that the minimum required Suppression equipment is replaced after use or being submitted for repair. It will be the responsibility of the_________ to inspect the apparatus on a weekly basis to ensure that all the minimum required Suppression equipment is on the apparatus.

A

each company officer
Company Captain

178
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
MINIMUM REQUIRED SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT

The minimum equipment that must be carried on an apparatus. These requirements are specific to each___________ as indicated on the JFRD Apparatus Equipment Inventory forms (see Appendix A).

A

apparatus type

179
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
JFRD APPARATUS EQUIPMENT INVENTORY FORM

A separate inventory form exists for Engine/Squads, Ladders, and Tankers (see Appendix A). These forms indicate the Minimum Required Suppression____________ in addition to the________ Required. The form also provides a place to document the________ quantity of equipment carried under the Quantity on Apparatus column. There is also a place to document_________ equipment that is not required to be carried on the apparatus under the Additional Equipment (Not Required) section.

NOTE:_______ must meet the Minimum Required Suppression Equipment for Engine/Squads and Ladders.

A

Equipment
Quantity
actual
additional
Quints

180
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
MINIMUM REQUIRED SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT COLUMN

This column indicates the of equipment that must be carried.

NOTE: The term EQ stands for an______ item. EQ items can be substituted for the required suppression equipment item listed directly ______ the EQ item.

A

piece
equivalency
directly above

181
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (NOT REQUIRED) COLUMN

The Additional Equipment (Not Required) column provides a place to document additional equipment carried by Engine/Squads and Tankers. The equipment under this section is not required to be on the apparatus but should_______ on the apparatus and be accurately_________ if applicable. An example would be an Engine/Tanker having a TIC, PPV Fan, Air Chisel, etc.

A

remain
documented

182
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT DETAILS SECTION

The ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT DETAILS section addresses any additional
details that apply to the required suppression equipment on the form.

TURBODRAFT APPLIANCES
TurboDrafts and________ buoys shall be carried on all ______________and_________vehicles. These items ARE NOT contained within the JFRD Apparatus Equipment Inventory forms.

A

depth securing
Suppression and Rescue District/Battalion Chiefs’

183
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
SPECIALTY APPARATUS

Brush Trucks, specialty apparatus (Haz Mats, Heavy Rescues, Utility Trucks, Marine Units, Crash Trucks, Rescues, etc.) do not have______ requirements.

OTHER EQUIPMENT
Equipment not required by this SOP may be carried on the apparatus at the discretion of the_______. Other required equipment shall be carried on the apparatus as determined by the__________or________

A

specific
Company Captain
Director/Fire Chief or his/her designee.

184
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
MISSING / DAMAGED / USED EQUIPMENT

If an apparatus is missing any of the required equipment, as shown on the applicable JFRD Apparatus Equipment Inventory form, the__________ should contact__________ and advise them of the missing equipment. The__________ shall also notify the_________ and place an entry in the______ documenting the missing equipment and any action taken to get the equipment replaced.

A

Company Officer
Tactical Support
Company Officer
Company Captain
logbook

185
Q

SOP 251 Required Suppression Equipment
MISSING / DAMAGED / USED EQUIPMENT

If the equipment was previously issued and subsequently damaged/lost, a Lost/Damaged/Stolen report must be completed and signed by the__________ and submitted to____________.

To replace required equipment that is considered consumable (i.e. salvage covers left at a structure to protect the contents) utilize_______.

A

District/Battalion Chief
Tactical Support
Tivoli

186
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
PURPOSE

To establish a policy that provides instruction to all JFRD personnel regarding conduct at both emergency scenes and during non-emergency detail and activities.

RESPONSIBILITY
JFRD personnel will be held strictly accountable for their conduct while operating at an emergency incident scene as well as non-emergency activities._____and______ will be held equally responsible for their crews’ conduct and behavior.

A

Chiefs and company officers

187
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
EMERGENCY SCENE

An_____________ is any location or area that a JFRD response was requested for an emergency incident, regardless of the response level.

A

emergency scene

188
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
PROHIBITED CONDUCT

___________use of a cellphone camera and/or video in the performance of official JFRD duties is prohibited, especially where__________ are potentially involved.

While on-duty, JFRD personnel are expressly prohibited from taking pictures, video, texting, or using other digital media; (1) while_____ to or while_______ at the scene of an emergency; (2) while________ a patient to the hospital; (3) and while______ a hospital. This includes the use of a GoPro or other helmet mounted cameras.

A

Inappropriate
HIPAA violations
enroute
working
transporting
inside

189
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
PROHIBITED CONDUCT

Only those individual(s) with________ permission from the _________are permitted to deviate from this policy as it relates to taking pictures or video. Any documented violation(s) will be addressed through the progressive disciplinary process.

An emergency scene, and the citizens present should be treated with the same respect and compassion that each JFRD member would expect for their own family. Personnel must maintain a high level of situational awareness at all times and fully appreciate that any actions taken in the public purview are subject to increased attention and scrutiny.

A

documented
Director/Fire Chief

190
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
EXCEPTIONS

SPECIFIC exceptions to the use of a cell phone/camera while operating at an emergency incident scene are limited to the following situations:

• Photographing an__________ card at a motor vehicle crash for the purpose of collecting insurance information related to reimbursement

• Photographing specific_______ of a vehicle involved in a high velocity/high impact crash (e.g., steering wheel/column, engine compartment, etc.) for the sole purpose of_________ trauma physicians about the significance of the vehicle damage and mechanism involved

• Using a cell phone to contact a District/Battalion Chief, FRCC, or a JFRD senior staff member, which is directly________ to the incident

A

auto insurance
parts
informing
related

191
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
EXCEPTIONS

Extreme_______ must be used in all circumstances where photographs are concerned, to ensure that all____________ are taken.

Any photographs taken as part of official JFRD duties, as described above, must NOT be shared with, or viewed by anyone outside of the photo’s intended purpose. Upon completion of their intended use, any such photos must be forwarded to____________ for compliance with __________________ laws. The photos must then be permanently__________ from the phone/camera.

A

caution
HIPAA privacy precautions
JFRDPrivacy@coj.net
public records retention laws
deleted

192
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
HIPAA

The____________________ Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge.

HIPAA guarantees a patient’s right to privacy and the safeguard of their protected health information (PHI) by covered entities (anyone who provides treatment, payment, and operations in healthcare). JFRD is a covered entity. Penalties for violations of HIPAA, whether deliberate or unintentional, can range from moderate to severe and may also include civil monetary fines, imposed by the Department of _____________Office of____________.

A

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Health and Human Services’
Civil Rights

193
Q

SOP 253 Personnel Conduct- Emergency Scenes and Non-Emergency Detail
NON-EMERGENCY ACTIVITIES

Non-emergency activities include any circumstance where JFRD personnel are in the_________ or when the public is interacting at a fire station (e.g., official standbys, scheduled station tours, grocery store visits, etc.).

PROHIBITED CONDUCT

• Loud, disruptive, or unprofessional behavior
• Foul language
• Lingering beyond what is required to complete your task
• Soliciting or asserting that JFRD personnel receive merchant discounts
• Taking pictures, video, texting, or using other digital media

A

public purview

194
Q

SOP 250 Civil Disorder
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

• Senior level staff member report to FRCC to act as a ______ and to help provide ______ level ______ within the center.

A

Liaison
Field level guidance