APCO Telecommunicator 1 Seventh
Edition Solved 100% Correct
___ incidents are criminal acts involving the unlawful use of force against persons or
property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any element of
society in the furtherance of political or social objectives - ANSWER-Terrorism
___ is the location of on scene incident command. - ANSWER-Incident Command Post
(CP)
___ is the point of contact for representatives of other agencies responding to the
scene. - ANSWER-LNO (Liaison Officer)
____ is defined as the ability for multiple agencies to converse with one another using
common radio frequencies. - ANSWER-Radio interoperability
____ is the general term referring to the industry involved in delivering location based
services to consumer driven vehicles. - ANSWER-Telematics
_____ is physically signaling that you are listening - ANSWER-Nonverbal Attending
_____ rules include limitations on radio power, antenna height and frequency use. -
ANSWER-FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
______ involves demonstrating an interest and understanding in what is being said
through staying focused, asking questions, listening for the main point, and listening for
the rationale behind what is being said. - ANSWER-Active Listening
_________ is defined by who you are (inner character), what you do (behavior
exhibited), and how others perceive you (image projected) - ANSWER-Professionalism
___________ is process of supplying supplemental personnel, equipment or other
resources to an incident to assist agencies in a time of need that may be in danger of
becoming overwhelmed in their response. - ANSWER-Mutual Aid
____: small computer terminals that permit data transfer between the response units
and the PSAP - ANSWER-MDT (mobile data terminals) and MDC (mobile data
computers)
___are used to extend the effective range of radio communication - ANSWER-
Repeaters
A ___ is a terminal type device with a keyboard and display used by the deaf or hearing
impaired to communicate via phone. - ANSWER-TTY (teletypewriter)
, A ___ is a transmitter and receiver mounted in a response vehicle - ANSWER-Mobile
radio
A ___ is one for which there is no hard and fast rule as to the course of conduct one
must or must not take. - ANSWER-discretionary act
A holdup reported within a minute if the suspect fleeing on foot could be classified as
____. - ANSWER-just occured
A program that helps TCs properly categorize emergency EMS calls and provide
prearrival instructions is ___. - ANSWER-Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)
A span of control is key to effect and efficient incident management. Within ICS the
span of control of any individual with supervised responsibility should have range from
___ subordinates. - ANSWER-3 to 7
A technology that allows you to make telephone calls using the internet is ___. -
ANSWER-VoIP
A telematics call that is similar to a 911 open call is an ___. - ANSWER-emergency
button activation, no voice call.
Advanced ___ is the abbreviation used to describe automatic transmission via wireless
technology of critical vehicle and occupant data immediately after a crash. - ANSWER-
ACN
Convert to 24 hour time: 9:53 PM - ANSWER-2153
DNR stands for___. - ANSWER-Do-Not-Resucitate
Failure to keep work related confidentiality could result in ___. - ANSWER-criminal
charges against the TC, civil charges against the TC, and civil charges against the
PSAP.
If you can only get one piece of information, it's the ______. - ANSWER-Where
In a majority of cases there is very little prioritization since fire calls are typically ___ that
require immediate response. - ANSWER-escalating emergencies
In fire service terminology ____ is anything in close proximity to the fire that may
become involved or which if involves may escalate the danger greatly. - ANSWER-
exposer
Law enforcement confirms a child (___) has been abducted. - ANSWER-17 years of
age or younger
Edition Solved 100% Correct
___ incidents are criminal acts involving the unlawful use of force against persons or
property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any element of
society in the furtherance of political or social objectives - ANSWER-Terrorism
___ is the location of on scene incident command. - ANSWER-Incident Command Post
(CP)
___ is the point of contact for representatives of other agencies responding to the
scene. - ANSWER-LNO (Liaison Officer)
____ is defined as the ability for multiple agencies to converse with one another using
common radio frequencies. - ANSWER-Radio interoperability
____ is the general term referring to the industry involved in delivering location based
services to consumer driven vehicles. - ANSWER-Telematics
_____ is physically signaling that you are listening - ANSWER-Nonverbal Attending
_____ rules include limitations on radio power, antenna height and frequency use. -
ANSWER-FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
______ involves demonstrating an interest and understanding in what is being said
through staying focused, asking questions, listening for the main point, and listening for
the rationale behind what is being said. - ANSWER-Active Listening
_________ is defined by who you are (inner character), what you do (behavior
exhibited), and how others perceive you (image projected) - ANSWER-Professionalism
___________ is process of supplying supplemental personnel, equipment or other
resources to an incident to assist agencies in a time of need that may be in danger of
becoming overwhelmed in their response. - ANSWER-Mutual Aid
____: small computer terminals that permit data transfer between the response units
and the PSAP - ANSWER-MDT (mobile data terminals) and MDC (mobile data
computers)
___are used to extend the effective range of radio communication - ANSWER-
Repeaters
A ___ is a terminal type device with a keyboard and display used by the deaf or hearing
impaired to communicate via phone. - ANSWER-TTY (teletypewriter)
, A ___ is a transmitter and receiver mounted in a response vehicle - ANSWER-Mobile
radio
A ___ is one for which there is no hard and fast rule as to the course of conduct one
must or must not take. - ANSWER-discretionary act
A holdup reported within a minute if the suspect fleeing on foot could be classified as
____. - ANSWER-just occured
A program that helps TCs properly categorize emergency EMS calls and provide
prearrival instructions is ___. - ANSWER-Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)
A span of control is key to effect and efficient incident management. Within ICS the
span of control of any individual with supervised responsibility should have range from
___ subordinates. - ANSWER-3 to 7
A technology that allows you to make telephone calls using the internet is ___. -
ANSWER-VoIP
A telematics call that is similar to a 911 open call is an ___. - ANSWER-emergency
button activation, no voice call.
Advanced ___ is the abbreviation used to describe automatic transmission via wireless
technology of critical vehicle and occupant data immediately after a crash. - ANSWER-
ACN
Convert to 24 hour time: 9:53 PM - ANSWER-2153
DNR stands for___. - ANSWER-Do-Not-Resucitate
Failure to keep work related confidentiality could result in ___. - ANSWER-criminal
charges against the TC, civil charges against the TC, and civil charges against the
PSAP.
If you can only get one piece of information, it's the ______. - ANSWER-Where
In a majority of cases there is very little prioritization since fire calls are typically ___ that
require immediate response. - ANSWER-escalating emergencies
In fire service terminology ____ is anything in close proximity to the fire that may
become involved or which if involves may escalate the danger greatly. - ANSWER-
exposer
Law enforcement confirms a child (___) has been abducted. - ANSWER-17 years of
age or younger