SETS & REPS DEPLOYMENT

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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SETS & REPS DEPLOYMENT

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SETS & REPS DEPLOYMENT. The IC is responsible for the initial & ongoing deployment of the resources REQUIRED to support all phases of Incident operations. IC’s must maintain an awareness of the standard TFS response levels, apparatus capabilities and available specialty apparatus . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

SETS & REPS

DEPLOYMENT

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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The IC is responsible for the initial & ongoing deployment of the

resources REQUIRED to support all phases of Incident operations.

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IC’s must maintain an awareness of the standard TFS

response levels, apparatus capabilities and available

specialty apparatus.

(know your resources)

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The Deployment process starts with Communications dispatching the appropriate

level of resource for the problem described by the

caller (our customer).

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The process continues with the 1st arriving IC performing an

initial Size-Up of Incident conditions to determine what

resources are required to stabilize the Incident.

(what do you need?)

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The Deployment of resources requires the IC to:

• Request• Assign• Track• Rotate• Rehab• Clear crews as the Incident

downgrades

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One of the most critical pieces of the Deployment process is

for additional responding Apparatus to report to a Base Sector and wait to be assigned

by the IC.

(Controlled arrival)

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On Scene Crew Status:

Unassigned Staged

Rehabbing

Rehabbed / Ready to go

On Deck Relief Cycle

Reinforce

RIT

Assigned Initial crews

To a sector

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Teams being assigned at all incidents must operate within the TFS Incident Management

System to ensure accountability and an

effective command structure.

*NO Freelancing

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Command needs to have a realistic awareness of the number of required tasks, their priority, and the time needed to complete those

tasks prior to assigning crews to the hazard area.

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Once assigning units to the Fire Ground, the IC must track, account for, and

manage the Work / Rest cycle of all crews.

(FF Safety/Air Management)

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The IC’s level of organizational support needs to match the

deployment of Incident resources:

(span of control)

Sectors

Command Team

Branches

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Sets & Reps Sets & Reps Based on the following scenarios:

•Estimate the amount of resources (alarm level) that will be required to stabilize the Incident

•The specific tasks that will be required to stabilize the Incident

•How long it will take to get companies to where the work needs to be done

•The tactical reserve needed to conduct safe operations

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

First Hose line / Size / Entry Point / Destination?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

Primary Life Hazards?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Construction considerations?

First Hose line / Size / Entry Point / Destination?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

First Hose line / Size / Entry Point / Destination?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

First Hose line / Size / Entry Point / Destination?

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Apparatus Positioning / Crew Deployment (3 vs 4 FF’s) / Equipment required?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Size / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards / Stairwells / Upper Floors?

Elevator considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

IMS Considerations / Lobby Control / Entry / RIT / Account./ Sectoring / Air Management / Rehab?

Worst case scenario?

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Apparatus Positioning / Crew Deployment (3 vs 4 FF’s) / Equipment required?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Size / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Elevator considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

IMS Considerations / Lobby Control / Entry / RIT / Account./ Sectoring / Air Management / Rehab?

Worst case scenario?

Primary Life Hazards / Stairwells / Upper Floors?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Size / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations—lightweight truss?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario? Firefighter hazards?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Size / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations—lightweight truss?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario? Firefighter hazards?

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Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level ? Other agencies?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards? The public / Firefighters?

Extinguishment considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations?

Explosion Potential? Electrocution potential?

Worst case scenario?

Reference SOG G-HYDR

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Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level ? Other agencies?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards? The public / Firefighters?

Extinguishment considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations?

Explosion Potential? Electrocution potential?

Worst case scenario?

Reference SOG G-HYDR

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – Specialty Apparatus / Agencies?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Explosion Potential?

Worst case scenario?

Reference SOG G-HOPP

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level / Specialty Apparatus / Agencies / Recon?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Explosive considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

Reference SOG G-HAZB / HAZC

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy?

Alarm Level?

First Hose line / Size?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire / Smoke Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?Worst case scenario?

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Command Mode?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Size / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations—lightweight truss?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario? Firefighter hazards?

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Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level / Specialty Apparatus / Agencies / Recon?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Explosive considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

Reference SOG G-HAZB / HAZC

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Apparatus Positioning?

Strategy – Offensive / Defensive / Marginal?

Alarm Level – based on 360 size up?

First Hose line / Size / Destination?

Second Hose line / Location?

Ventilation / When / Where / Type?

Primary Life Hazards?

Construction considerations?

Fire Spread Considerations / Interior / Exterior?

Collapse Potential?

Worst case scenario?

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