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How to deliver strong initial on-scene size-up reports In both examples, the first unit on scene takes command of the incident, completes a quick size-up or begins an investigation of the scene and provides direction
Blue Card - Firefighting Incident Command Training . . . The Blue Card Incident Command Training and Certification Program trains, evaluates and certifies fire department officers serving as incident commanders for local NIMS Type 4 and Type 5 events
Initial Attack Sizeup Safety | NWCG After your initial sizeup of the fire and or transition from an initial attack IC, answer the following questions Repeat this analysis whenever there is a change, or predicted change, in conditions on the fire Have you sized up the fire and relayed the information to dispatch? Is the observed fire weather consistent with the forecast?
Fire Sizeup_Checklist_PDF Evaluate and describe the current conditions at the scene, including the extent of fire involvement, smoke levels, and structural damage This assessment guides the tactical approach and prioritization of tasks Check and report on the availability and location of water sources, such as hydrants
Scene Size Up - SCFR As you pull up in front of the actual fire building, the five-point size-up begins We will use the acronym B E L O W "B"-building As you report on the scene, give a quick radio report of the fire building