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◉ Scalar. Answer: An uninterrupted series of steps. The most common
fire department organizational structure
◉ Chain of Command. Answer: Formal line of authority, responsibility
and communication within an organization
◉ Unity of Command. Answer: Each employee reports directly to just
one supervisor. Moving up the command chain, all personnel report to
the Fire chief.
◉ Span of Control. Answer: the optimal number of subordinates a
manager supervises or should supervise is typically 3-7 but 5 is
considered optimal.
◉ discipline. Answer: the organization's responsibility to provide
leadership and an individual's responsibility to follow orders.
, ◉ Division of Labour. Answer: dividing larger jobs into smaller more
manageable jobs to equalize workload and increase efficiency.
◉ Career Departments. Answer: Facilities and equipment maintained by
large cities or counties. Employ full-time firefighters which live in the
fire station while on duty. Continually staffed.
◉ Volunteer Departments. Answer: Recieves minimal or no pay for their
work. May be overseen by the local government, or it may be
independent and governed by an elected board of directors. Some are
publically funded, but some rely on other funding sources such as
subscriptions, billing homeowners for the cost of responding and
fundraising.
◉ Combination Departments. Answer: Fire departments that are staffed
by a mixture of career and volunteer firefighters. aka composite
departments in Canada.
◉ Engine Company. Answer: Responsible for securing a water source,
deploying handlines, conducting search and rescue operations, and
putting water on a fire
◉ Truck (Ladder) Company. Answer: Performs forcible entry, search
and rescue, ventilation, salvage and overhaul, and utilities control, and
provides access to upper levels of a structure.