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___________ is when the incident command for multiple
jurisdictions jointly decide the incident objectives and
appoint a single operations chief to carry out those
objectives.
Joint command
Combined command
Unified command
Multi-jurisdictional command Correct Answer Unified
command
In the SUDOT whistle command system, how many
whistle blasts request "stop"?
One
Two
Repetitive short blasts
Continuous long blast Correct Answer One
In evaluating the 12 typical human errors, what is the
number one failure?
Lack of knowledge
Fatigue
,Stress
Lack of communication Correct Answer Lack of
communication
Formal large-scale incident after-action reviews should
include all of the following considerations EXCEPT:
Invite all involved agencies
Employ a neutral facilitator
Identify any personnel that created problems
Utilize a comfortable location without distraction Correct
Answer Identify any personnel that created problems
What NFPA standard provides established regulations of
protective ensembles for technical rescue incidents?
1006
1670
1983
1951 Correct Answer 1951
What type of harness would be appropriate for a rescue
that may require inversion?
Class II
Seat harness
Class III
Hasty harness Correct Answer Class III
Requirements for technical rescue utility gloves include:
, heavy insulation
puncture protection
no fingers
turn up cuffs Correct Answer puncture protection
Helmets used in high-angle work should have what type of
suspension?
Compression system
Buckle closure
Retention
Three point Correct Answer Three point
The fatal condition that can occur when a person hangs
motionless in a seat harness for a long period is known as:
orthostatic intolerance
suspension syndrome
suspension trauma
All of these choices are correct. Correct Answer All of
these choices are correct.
What is used to detect abrasion and wear on an NFPA
rated harness?
Log of use
Contrasting color stitching
Date of manufacture
Third party testing Correct Answer Contrasting color
stitching