Guidelines

What fireground means?

What fireground means?

• Fireground: The operational area at the scene of a fire; area in which incident. commander is in control.

What are fireground priorities?

During any incident, you have three strategic priorities: life safety, incident stabilization and property conservation. During many incidents, property conservation is not an issue for the fire department (example: trench rescue). The order of these strategic priorities never changes; life safety is always number one.

What are the codes for fire department?

FIRE AND RESCUE NEW SOUTH WALES RADIO CODES

Code Information
Blue 2 Call Off – Return to Station
Blue 4 Small Fire – No Further Vehicles
Blue 6 Entering Rural Fire Service Area
Blue 7 Responding to Call

What does knockdown mean in fire?

Knocked down – means the main body of the fire has been suppressed. Laying an inch and three quarter line – means that an fire company has pulled a 1 3/4“ hose (handline) and will be engaged in fire suppression activities.

What are fireground channels?

Fireground means the scene of the fire. The fireground channel is a channel for operating on the fireground. AKA- a channel for on-scene use.

What is the highest priority on a fire scene?

Fire Operations: Life safety is the highest priority at all structure fires.

What does the C stand for in Receo vs?

b. Offensive. What does the “C” stand for in “RECEO-VS”? a. Conduction.

What is a code 99?

A message announced over a hospital’s public address system warning of. (1) A medical emergency requiring resuscitation. (2) A mass casualty, likely to exceed 20 people.

What is a 10-75 fire code?

10-75 NOTIFICATION OF A FIRE OR EMERGENCY A notification signal transmitted when, in the judgment of the officer in command, conditions indicate a fire or emergency that requires a total response of the following units: 4 Engines, 2 Ladders, 2 Battalion Chiefs, 1 Rescue Company and Squad Company.

What are the 7 sides of a fire?

Command must consider the seven sides (or sectors) of the fire: front, rear, both sides, top, bottom, and interior. Fires cannot be considered under control until all seven sides are addressed. Failure to address all seven sides will frequently result in fire extension.

What is the main cause of death in fire?

The characteristic biphasic distribution of carboxyhemoglobin in fire victims together with other observations suggest that the principal causes of death are carbon monoxide followed by carbon dioxide poisoning and/or oxygen deficiency, while the influence of heat is considered to be of minor importance.

What radio frequency do fire departments use?

154,280,000,000 Hz
A typical frequency used in fire department radio systems is 154,280,000,000 Hz. This is a frequency designated by the FCC as a mutual-aid radio channel. Dividing the frequency by the metric system prefix mega, equal to 1,000,000, this becomes 154.280 megahertz or MHz.