Tactics are the way fire units on the scene meet operational strategies and goals. The incident commander should know when to implement the different operational strategies and what tactics should be used to obtain his objectives.

What are the different classes of firefighters?

Firefighter Ranks: Full List

  • Volunteer firefighter.
  • Probationary firefighter.
  • Firefighter/EMT.
  • Firefighter/Paramedic.
  • Driver Engineer.
  • Lieutenant.
  • Captain.
  • Battalion Chief.

What are the ABCD sides of a structure?

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta – these terms are used to designate the sides of a structure. Generally speaking, the “alpha” side is the front of the structure, the “bravo” side is the left side of the structure, “charlie” is the back of the structure and “delta” is the right side of the structure.

What are the basic tactics in the firefighting?

Initial strategy and tactics include apparatus placement, use of attack and support hose lines, ventilation procedures, rescue operations, forcible entry operations and establishment of a command structure.

Why must firefighters use tactics that control the oxygen available to the fire when they advance a hoseline or ventilate windows?

Why must firefighters use tactics that control the oxygen available to the fire when they advance a hoseline through a door or ventilate windows? Firefighters working in the exhaust portion of the flow path will: feel a decrease in temperature as air is entrained by the fire.

What is the delta side?

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta – these terms are used to designate the sides of a structure. The “alpha” side is the front of the structure, the “bravo” side is the left side of the structure, “charlie” is the back of the structure and “delta” is the right side of the structure.

What does the C in Receo vs stand for?

The first acronym taught to working firefighters is RECEO-VS. This stands for Rescue, Exposures, Containment, Extinguish, Overhaul – Ventilation and Salvage.

What is a 1001 Level 2 firefighter?

Senior firefighters who may at times assume the responsibilities of the CO (National Fire Protection Association 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, Level II). Submit FEMA Form 119-25-2 to the contact (s) listed below for the course offering you are interested in attending.

What does a company officer do in firefighting?

This two-day course is designed to meet the needs of Company Officers (COs) responsible for managing the operations of one or more companies during structural firefighting operations. This course is designed to develop the management skills needed by COs to accomplish assigned tactics at structure fires.

How do you become a fire officer in the US?

In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, one semester hour in fire science or fire technology. This two-day course is designed to meet the needs of Company Officers (COs) responsible for managing the operations of one or more companies during structural firefighting operations.