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Essentials of Fire Fighting 6 th Edition Firefighter II

Essentials of Fire Fighting 6 th Edition Firefighter II. Chapter 3 — Fire Department Communications. Learning Objective 1. Describe the aspects that make up on-scene communications. The arrival report is provided by the first responder on scene.

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Essentials of Fire Fighting 6 th Edition Firefighter II

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  1. Essentials of Fire Fighting 6th Edition Firefighter II Chapter 3 — Fire Department Communications

  2. Learning Objective 1 • Describe the aspects that make up on-scene communications.

  3. The arrival report is provided by the first responder on scene.

  4. There are several types of reports that occur during an incident.

  5. You must know the procedures for requesting additional resources.

  6. DISCUSSION QUESTION • What are the resources each additional alarm assignment could include?

  7. Emergency radio traffic is intended to warn those on scene of impending hazards.

  8. Emergency radio traffic is used for several on-scene situations.

  9. The personnel accountability report confirms the status of operating units.

  10. REVIEW QUESTION • What are the basic aspects of on- scene communications?

  11. Learning Objective 2 • Explain the information gathered by postincident reports.

  12. Postincident reports are vital to fire department operations.

  13. REVIEW QUESTIONS • What are postincident reports used for? • What information is gathered when creating a postincident report?

  14. Summary • Fire department communications include the methods used to exchange information between individuals and units at the emergency scene. • As a firefighter, you must know the importance of initial and progress reports from the incident, and how to prepare postincident reports.

  15. Learning Objective 3 • Create an incident report. • This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 3-II-1.

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