What are the eight areas of fire officer duties according to 2020 ed of NFPA 1021
Within the NFA professional development model when does the transition from certification only to blended certification-higher learning take place?
Fire officer 1 level
How does NIMS define the guiding principles of successful command and coordination?
flexibility, standardization, and unity of effort
What is the NFPA standard for emergency services incident management system and command safety
1561
What are the three primary levels of of operation every incident has?
strategic, tactical, and task
What are the 12 components of an actual incident upon dispatch?
What is the mental process of rapidly gathering information assessing risk, gain, available resources, strategic and tactical options, and developing an initial action plan
size-up
What level of the incident is where the IC is over 50 feet away and thinking the furthest ahead in the incident?
Strategic level
What is the mindset of the IC during the strategic level?
then/what-if
What is the most overarching urgency that determines the incident strategy, objectives, resources needs, and level of gain or risk to be considered?
Incident priority
What is the first and biggest decision made by the incident commander?
Incident priority
What are the three options for incident priorities?
life saving, incident stabilization, and property/environment
A life saving incident priority is for civilian or firefighters?
Civilians
What does an incident stabilization priority indicate?
all civilian life loss risk has been mitigated
When is a moderate to low level risk allowed?
under incident stabilization priority
Containing or stopping a leak, confinement and preventing extension is part of what incident priority?
incident stabilization priority. PG 55
Which incident priority allows for minimal risk?
property/environment priority
Which incident priority prevents further damage to property and environment
property/environment priority
What determines the position from which resources will engage the problem?
Incident strategy
Officers closer to the work zone 6-50 feet away make what type of decisions?
Tactical
What limits company officers from being effective tactical officers
limited staffing and response levels
How does a divisional supervisor communicate with their crews?
face-to-face
Who makes operational decisions, assign crews to specific tasks, account for their personnel, and assess safety issues to accomplish the incident objectives?
Tactical officers
What are the incidents operational and functional goals to be accomplished?
Tactical objectives