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What is the radio designation used along with the occupancy or address of the incident?
What is the radio designation used along with the occupancy or address of the incident?
- RESPONSE
- COMMAND (correct)
- INCIDENT
- COORDINATE
What happens to the designation of 'Command' during an incident?
What happens to the designation of 'Command' during an incident?
- It is dropped after the initial response.
- It remains with the officer currently in command throughout the event. (correct)
- It changes every hour.
- It is transferred to a different officer halfway through the incident.
What is the purpose of the radio designation 'COMMAND'?
What is the purpose of the radio designation 'COMMAND'?
- To identify the location of the incident.
- To communicate with the public.
- To identify the officer in charge of the incident. (correct)
- To coordinate resources for the incident.
Study Notes
Radio Designation
- The radio designation "COMMAND" is used in conjunction with the occupancy or address of the incident.
- Examples of radio designations include "7th Street Command" and "Metro Center Command".
- The radio designation "COMMAND" remains the same throughout the duration of the incident.
- The "COMMAND" designation follows the officer currently in command of the incident throughout the event.
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Learn about the use of radio designations in emergency response situations, including the role of 'COMMAND' and its relation to the incident's location and commander.