First Due Fire Engine Ops

COMMANDING THE JOB I: FIRST DUE OPS

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First Due Fire Engine Ops

What You Will Learn!

  • Define the roles and responsibilities of the First Arriving Engine Commander
  • Define the timeline and actions of the First Due Arriving Engine
  • Define the major risks of First Due Engine Operations
  • Pre-recorded Webinar: FIRE LODD

Description

COMMANDING THE JOB 1: First-Due Officer Operations

Fireground Actions for Dwelling Fires


This course covers the major point of fire command for the First-Due Arriving officer

of a fire company act eight dwelling fire


Detailed information on each step of the job that you will find in the most popular fire manuals was used as reference


The topics covered will include:


Engine company operations


The areas that must be addressed at every structure fire


Incident command system essentials and MUST-KNOW POINTS


Placing the initial radio report and what you need to have in it


Resources needed for every structure fire as the Incident Commander


Actions needed when you place the fire under control, AND:


Incident Safety


Learning Rules Of Engagement:  This section outlines the overall goals and objectives for the course


Get Started On Studying:  TIps on increasing your studying effectiveness


BEFORE THE ALARM:  Preparing for the run

Factors to be considered during the Preplanning Phase of a possible incident


ALARM RESPONSE:  Elements to be considered or undertaken during initial run notification


FLASHOVER


SAFETY BREAK 1:

Pre-Flashover signs and actions


INCIDENT PRIORITIES:  Factors to be considered en-route to the incident.


WATER SUPPLY

Factors and tactics to be considered en-route to the incident and upon arrival.


SIZE-UP PRIORITIES


SAFETY BREAK 2

SIZE-UP:  Size-up considerations approaching and upon arrival of a single dwelling fire

ESTABLISH COMMAND

SAFE SEARCH GUIDELINES


SAFETY BREAK 3

Considerations and actions of establishing command as 1st Due Arrival


SEARCH & RESCUE:  Search guidelines


INCIDENT MITIGATION:  Tactics toward incident stabilization


COMPANY ASSIGNMENTS:  Task-based assignments


FIRE UNDER CONTROL:  Actions to be taken after the fire is placed UNDER CONTROL by the Incident Commander


VICTIM SUPPORT:  Actions to be taken during post-fire actions in support of victims, occupants, and others affected by the incident


PICKING UP:  Actions and concerns undertaken during DEMOBILIZATION

and much more...

Who Should Attend!

  • Upcoming or present Fire First-level Supervisors
  • Structure fire experienced
  • Driver/Engineers

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Tags

  • Fire Safety

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Lectures

18

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