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automatic aid system the central arizona life safety system response
council (CALSSRC), automatic aid system is a
consortium of governments (city, towns,
governments) joined by an inter-governmental
agreement upon which the participants agree to
operationally act as one entity for the purpose of
improved fire/rescue/emergency medical services.
customer CALSSR defines the customer as, any person who
receives our services and anyone with who our
members have dealings
responsibilities of command the incident commander is responsible for the
completion of the tactical objectives. the tactical
objectives are:
- rescue
- fire control
- property conservation
establishing command the first fire department member or unit to arrive at
the scene of a multiple unit response shall assume
command of the incident. the initial incident
commander shall remain in command until
command is transferred, or the incident is stabilized
an command is terminated.
,when you don't need to assume 1 or 2 company responses that are not going to
command escalate behind the commitment of these
companies do not require the first arriving unit or
officer to assume command. the first arriving unit
or officer will, however remain responsible for any
needed command functions. example
- single unit response
- check hazard
- any ems call requiring only on or two companies
investigativ mode (nothing showing) this is a mobile IC on a portable radio, moving
around and evaluating conditions while looking for
the incident problem. the company officer should
go with the company to investigate while utilizing a
portable radio to command the incident.
fast attack visible working fires in houses or commercial
occupancies. IC #1 arrives and his direct
participation in the attack will make a positive
difference in the outcome (search and rescue, fire
control, and crew safety).
IC #1 goes inside (when in offensive mode) with a
portable radio supervising their crew in the attack
the first attack mobile command - situation is stabilized
mode should not last more than a - command is transferred from the fast attack
few minutes and will end with one of company officer IC to a later arriving command
the following... officer
- if the situation is not stabilized, the fast attack
company officer IC must move to an exterior
(stationary) command position and is now in the
command mode
, if the company officer assumes the the following options are available with regards to
command mode..... the assignment of the remaining crew members
1. move up an acting officer within the company
2. assigned the crew members to perform staff
functions to assist the IC
3. assigned company personnel to another
company
incident management team (IMT) when an incident is so large or of such duration
that state or federal resources are called to assist,
an incident management team may be assigned to
manage these resources. in this case the local
jurisdiction having authority (JHA) will maintain
command or delegate authority for managing
resources to the IMT.
AWOL command should a situation occur were a later arriving
company or command officer cannot locate or
communicate with command (after several radio
attempts), they will assume and announce their
assumption of command and initiate whatever
actions are necessary to confirm the safety of the
missing crew
transfer command the officer assuming command (IC #2) will
communicate with the person being relieved (IC
#1) by radio or face to face. face to face is the
preferred method to transfer command
- command shall not be transferred to an officer
who is not on the scene
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Terms in this set (380)
automatic aid system the central arizona life safety system response
council (CALSSRC), automatic aid system is a
consortium of governments (city, towns,
governments) joined by an inter-governmental
agreement upon which the participants agree to
operationally act as one entity for the purpose of
improved fire/rescue/emergency medical services.
customer CALSSR defines the customer as, any person who
receives our services and anyone with who our
members have dealings
responsibilities of command the incident commander is responsible for the
completion of the tactical objectives. the tactical
objectives are:
- rescue
- fire control
- property conservation
establishing command the first fire department member or unit to arrive at
the scene of a multiple unit response shall assume
command of the incident. the initial incident
commander shall remain in command until
command is transferred, or the incident is stabilized
an command is terminated.
,when you don't need to assume 1 or 2 company responses that are not going to
command escalate behind the commitment of these
companies do not require the first arriving unit or
officer to assume command. the first arriving unit
or officer will, however remain responsible for any
needed command functions. example
- single unit response
- check hazard
- any ems call requiring only on or two companies
investigativ mode (nothing showing) this is a mobile IC on a portable radio, moving
around and evaluating conditions while looking for
the incident problem. the company officer should
go with the company to investigate while utilizing a
portable radio to command the incident.
fast attack visible working fires in houses or commercial
occupancies. IC #1 arrives and his direct
participation in the attack will make a positive
difference in the outcome (search and rescue, fire
control, and crew safety).
IC #1 goes inside (when in offensive mode) with a
portable radio supervising their crew in the attack
the first attack mobile command - situation is stabilized
mode should not last more than a - command is transferred from the fast attack
few minutes and will end with one of company officer IC to a later arriving command
the following... officer
- if the situation is not stabilized, the fast attack
company officer IC must move to an exterior
(stationary) command position and is now in the
command mode
, if the company officer assumes the the following options are available with regards to
command mode..... the assignment of the remaining crew members
1. move up an acting officer within the company
2. assigned the crew members to perform staff
functions to assist the IC
3. assigned company personnel to another
company
incident management team (IMT) when an incident is so large or of such duration
that state or federal resources are called to assist,
an incident management team may be assigned to
manage these resources. in this case the local
jurisdiction having authority (JHA) will maintain
command or delegate authority for managing
resources to the IMT.
AWOL command should a situation occur were a later arriving
company or command officer cannot locate or
communicate with command (after several radio
attempts), they will assume and announce their
assumption of command and initiate whatever
actions are necessary to confirm the safety of the
missing crew
transfer command the officer assuming command (IC #2) will
communicate with the person being relieved (IC
#1) by radio or face to face. face to face is the
preferred method to transfer command
- command shall not be transferred to an officer
who is not on the scene