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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
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Fire Officer II
Fire Officer II
Case Studies
You arrive as the last due engine company to a well-involved warehouse fire. The incident commander (IC) assigns you to become the safety officer and for your crew to report to Division B for staffing. Your crew heads off with their tools in hand as you head to the command post. You hear the call for a second and third alarm, and you begin to think about all the responsibilities you have.
1:
Which of the following is your responsibility?
A:
Identify and report the potential for harm to property
B:
Identify and report the potential for harm to people
C:
Identify and report the potential for harm to environment
D:
All of the above
2:
As the additional units arrive, you find yourself unable to monitor the other areas of the incident. You should
A:
do your best.
B:
advise the IC of the need for assistant safety officers.
C:
appoint additional safety officers.
D:
have the division supervisors monitor safety issues and report them to you.
3:
As you make your way to Division B, you notice that your crew looks tired. You should
A:
advise the IC that crews need to go to rehab.
B:
advise the division supervisor.
C:
send them to rehab and advise the IC.
D:
send them to rehab and advise the division supervisor.
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