Test 2 Flashcards
Battalion 1
Stations:
1, 2, 4(HQ), 6, 10, 13
Battalion 2
Stations:
3, 5(HQ), 8, 11, 12
Battalion 3
Stations
9, 15, 16, 19, 20(HQ)
Battalion 4
7, 14, 17(HQ), 18, 21, 27
SOG goals
- Reduce chaos
- Prevent duplicate efforts
- Stop freelancing
PPE/SCBA weight
- PPE: 40 lbs
- SCBA: 25lbs
Rehab definition
Systematic process to provide rest/revitalization
3 D’s
- Discipline: Setting parameters of expected performance and enforcing them.
- Desire: To express or wish for, to long or hope for
- Dedication: To be committed
2 A’s
- Attention to detail
- Attitude
Generally accepted time from call to comm. center to dispatched units
1 minute or less
Evacuation Signal
3 long air horn blasts
NFPA 1001
Standard For Firefighter Professional Qualifications
NFPA 1582
Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments
NFPA 1500
Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program
NFPA 1971
Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting
NFPA 1975
Standard for station/work uniform for firefighters
NFPA 1977
Standard for wildland PPE
NFPA 1971 Reflective Trim Mandates
- 325 square inches on jacket
- 80 square inches on pants
- Minimum 2” wide
PPE Layers
- Outer shell
- Moisture barrier
- Thermal layer
6 Functions of Rehab
- Medical monitoring
- Treatment
- Revitalization
- Transport
- Reassignment
- CISM
Reassignment 4 R’s
- Rest
- Re-hydration
- Re-fueling
- Re-checking vitals
LUNAR Report
L ocation U nit N ame A ssignment R esources
CAN Report
C onditions
A ssignment
N eeds
SCBA
SCOTT Air PAK NXG7
6 Parts of SCBA
- Cylinder/Valve Assembly
- Back Frame Harness Assembly
- Back Frame Mounted Pressure Reducer
- Positive Pressure Face-Piece Mounted Regulator
- Integrated PASS PAK Alert
- AV-3000 Facepiece
SCBA Hydrostatic Testing
- Metal: 5 years
- Kevlar: 3 years
Cylinder/Valve Assembly
- Carbon wrapped aluminum
- 4,500 PSI capacity
- 1,274 liters of air (45 cubic feet)
- Rated 30 min. duration
SCBA LPMs
- SCBA will deliver 40-120 lpm
- 40 lpm is NIOSH standard
- 100 lpm is NFPA standard, amount of air needed 10-12 min with large workload