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Who is responsible for determining the origin and cause of all fire incidents in the city?
Who is responsible for determining the origin and cause of all fire incidents in the city?
- Fire Prevention
- Emergency Communications Center
- Incident Commander (correct)
- Everbridge Client
When should notifications for a Deputy Fire Marshal response be made?
When should notifications for a Deputy Fire Marshal response be made?
- After leaving the scene of an incident
- During the investigation process
- Before leaving the scene of an incident (correct)
- Only if requested by the Fire Prevention team
Which incidents require a Deputy Fire Marshal to be notified and respond?
Which incidents require a Deputy Fire Marshal to be notified and respond?
- Any fire incident in the city
- Vehicle fires with undetermined cause and any fire with large monetary loss (correct)
- Only apparent or questionable arson or incendiary fires
- All of the above
How should notifications for certain incidents be made?
How should notifications for certain incidents be made?
What is the purpose of the policy for notification of Deputy Fire Marshal?
What is the purpose of the policy for notification of Deputy Fire Marshal?
Who should be contacted if the Everbridge Client is inoperable?
Who should be contacted if the Everbridge Client is inoperable?
Which team will respond to an on-call Fire Marshal if assistance is needed?
Which team will respond to an on-call Fire Marshal if assistance is needed?
What type of fires require a Deputy Fire Marshal to respond?
What type of fires require a Deputy Fire Marshal to respond?
How does the Emergency Communications Center notify the on-call Deputy Fire Marshal?
How does the Emergency Communications Center notify the on-call Deputy Fire Marshal?
Who is responsible for notifying a Deputy Fire Marshal in certain incidents?
Who is responsible for notifying a Deputy Fire Marshal in certain incidents?
Study Notes
- The Chesapeake Fire Department has a policy for notification of Deputy Fire Marshal.
- The Incident Commander is responsible for determining the origin and cause of all fire incidents in the city.
- Fire Prevention will respond to an on-call Fire Marshal if assistance is needed.
- Notifications for a Deputy Fire Marshal response should be made before leaving the scene of an incident.
- A Deputy Fire Marshal must be notified and respond to certain incidents, such as vehicle fires with undetermined cause and any fire with large monetary loss.
- A Deputy Fire Marshal must respond to certain types of incidents, such as apparent or questionable arson or incendiary fires.
- Notifications for certain incidents can be made via email to the FD-FirePrevention email group.
- The Emergency Communications Center uses an established template to notify the on-call Deputy Fire Marshal.
- If the Everbridge Client is inoperable, contact should be made by phone using the primary and secondary number.
- The policy aims to increase the likelihood of a successful investigation and minimize the destruction of evidence.
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Test your knowledge of the Chesapeake Fire Department's policy for notification of Deputy Fire Marshal with this informative quiz. Brush up on the responsibilities of the Incident Commander and Fire Prevention, learn which incidents require notification of a Deputy Fire Marshal, and discover the various methods of notification available. Improve your understanding of the policy and its importance in successful investigations and evidence preservation.