6 Questions
What details are required to be included in the incident report for the vehicle(s) involved?
Plate number and vehicle type and colour
What is the purpose of the incident report?
For billing and cost recovery
Who is responsible for leading the police service attended?
The lead officer
What information should be included in the narrative of the incident report?
All of the above, plus the cause of the emergency and supplies used
Where should questions regarding vehicle incident billing be directed?
The TFS Accounts Receivable Section
What is the contact information for the TFS Accounts Receivable Section?
TFS Headquarters, Tel.: (416) 338-9148, Email: [email protected]
Study Notes
Vehicle Incident Reporting
- Details of the vehicle(s) involved include:
- Plate number
- Vehicle type and colour, where possible
Police Service Information
- Police service attended: name and badge number of lead officer
Incident Report Requirements
- Narrative description of services performed by each apparatus
- Incident scenario (e.g. 2-vehicle collision, vehicle in ditch)
- Exact location of the scene in reference to the area on the highway (e.g. shoulder, ditch)
- Number of lanes blocked due to services performed
- Cause of the emergency
- Supplies used and why (e.g. absorbal, quantity used)
- Extrication services: who was extricated (e.g. passenger of the Honda Civic)
- If other fire services responded to the call
Incident Report Processing
- The Incident Report is processed by the TFS Accounts Receivable Section for billing and cost recovery
Billing and Cost Recovery Inquiries
- Questions regarding vehicle incident billing should be directed to:
- Accounts Receivable Section
- TFS Headquarters
- 4330 Dufferin Street, Second Floor
- Tel: (416) 338-9148
- Email: [email protected]
This quiz assesses knowledge of details required for an incident report, including vehicle information, police service attendance, and incident scenario description.
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