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What is the primary purpose of SOG 100-02?
What is the primary purpose of SOG 100-02?
- To outline the procedure for requesting additional equipment at an incident scene.
- To establish guidelines for posting daily unit assignments and ensure awareness of unit and position assignment. (correct)
- To detail the process for personnel to qualify as Level II or Level III divers.
- To provide a comprehensive list of all tools and equipment required on every fire apparatus.
According to SOG 100-02, what information must the Unit Assignment Board display?
According to SOG 100-02, what information must the Unit Assignment Board display?
- Details of ongoing investigations, disciplinary actions, and performance evaluations.
- Daily menu, station maintenance schedule, and upcoming community events.
- Unit designations, positions, personnel assigned to each position, and designated tools/responsibilities for structure fire response. (correct)
- Personnel qualifications, training schedules, and vacation requests.
According to SOG 100-02, what role does the Operational Captain have regarding the Unit Assignment Board?
According to SOG 100-02, what role does the Operational Captain have regarding the Unit Assignment Board?
- To audit the board weekly for compliance with safety regulations.
- To maintain the physical condition of the board and ensure it is easily visible.
- To assign personnel to specific positions based on seniority.
- To post the daily unit and position assignments on the board at the start of each shift. (correct)
According to SOG 100-02, what is the listed equipment on the Unit Assignment Board considered as?
According to SOG 100-02, what is the listed equipment on the Unit Assignment Board considered as?
According to SOG 100-02, besides posting the unit designation and personnel on the Unit Assignment Board, what else is the Operational Captain responsible for?
According to SOG 100-02, besides posting the unit designation and personnel on the Unit Assignment Board, what else is the Operational Captain responsible for?
According to SOG 100-02, what is included in the Daily Operations Bulletin?
According to SOG 100-02, what is included in the Daily Operations Bulletin?
As per SOG 100-02 regarding water-related incidents, what preliminary action must Company Officers take each shift?
As per SOG 100-02 regarding water-related incidents, what preliminary action must Company Officers take each shift?
Regarding water-related incidents, what is the guideline for assigning Fire Rescue personnel to swimmer or diver positions?
Regarding water-related incidents, what is the guideline for assigning Fire Rescue personnel to swimmer or diver positions?
What does SOG 100-02 specify regarding Level I Basic and Rescue Swimmers during their shift?
What does SOG 100-02 specify regarding Level I Basic and Rescue Swimmers during their shift?
According to SOG 100-02, what is the minimum personnel requirement to maintain the dive attribute for a Level II or Level III Dive Team?
According to SOG 100-02, what is the minimum personnel requirement to maintain the dive attribute for a Level II or Level III Dive Team?
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Purpose of SOG 100-02
Purpose of SOG 100-02
Guidelines for the posting of daily unit assignments, ensuring each company member knows their unit and position.
Unit Assignment Board Responsibility
Unit Assignment Board Responsibility
The oncoming Operational Captain is responsible for posting daily unit and position assignments on the station's Unit Assignment Board at the start of each shift.
Unit Assignment Board Content
Unit Assignment Board Content
Unit Designations, Positions, Personnel assigned, Designated tools/responsibilities for structure fires
Daily OPS Bulletin
Daily OPS Bulletin
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Water Incident Preparations
Water Incident Preparations
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Basic/Rescue Swimmer Readiness
Basic/Rescue Swimmer Readiness
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Dive Team Readiness
Dive Team Readiness
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Dive Team Composition
Dive Team Composition
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Study Notes
- Establishes guidelines for posting daily unit assignments
- Ensures each company member knows their unit and position assignment
- Applies to all Emergency Operations personnel
Unit Assignment Board
- Oncoming Operational Captain will post daily unit and position assignments at start of each shift
- Displays unit designations, positions, personnel assigned, and tools for structure fire response
- Include unit designation, personnel, and UIPs in station logbook
Unit Assignment Board Example: E-54
- Officer Smith: SCBA, Radio, Hand Light, Knox Box Keys
- Driver Jones: Pump Operations, Scene Lighting, Equipment
- Firefighter Adams: SCBA, Radio, Hand Light, Nozzle Person
Unit Assignment Board Example: R-54
- Officer Street: SCBA, Radio, Hand Light
- Firefighter Lane: SCBA, Radio, Hand Light, Pike Pole
- Firefighter Thomas: SCBA, Hand Light, Irons
- Tools/equipment listed is considered minimum; Company Officer can determine and request additional items based on incident
Daily OPS Bulletin
- Prepared daily by the Dispatch Supervisor
Daily OPS Bulletin Includes
- REAL FEEL temperature
- Red Flag Warning or Watch status
- Local weather advisories
- Daily burn status
- Winds and daily dive status
- Weekly road/bridge closures
- Open burn permits
Water Related Incidents: Daily Preparations
- Company Officers evaluate personnel preparedness to enter open water, swim freestyle, and stabilize victims
- Only Fire Rescue personnel fit to swim/dive get swimmer/diver assignments
- Position assignments are reviewed and posted daily on the Unit Assignment Board
Daily Assignment: Level I Basic and Rescue Swimmers
- Refer to SOG 330-02 Open Water Rescue for further details
- Level I swimmers should maintain swim attire on their unit during shift
- Personnel with swimming capabilities must check open-water rescue equipment at shift start
Daily Assignment: Level II and Level III Dive Teams
- Refer to SOG 330-03 Dive Rescue for details
- Dive personnel check dive equipment at shift start
- Level II Dive Team availability communicated to Dispatch Supervisor
- Maintaining dive attribute for Level II/III Dive Team requires minimum of 3 DR1 certified personnel and 1 Dive Comm-Line Tender
- The 4 personnel can be from different units in a fire station
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