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Which employee do we not speak to?
Rob
How much time do you have to put sick time into your ESS?
24 hours
What times will we be going to Dade City
0900 - 2000
Extends the range of radio signals so that multiple users can hear transmissions
Repeaters
A grouping of radio channels and users based on an agency’s needs
Talk Groups
ANI/ALI data is transferred to CAD via an assigned function key
CAD & 911 Copy-over
911 calls are rerouted from an assigned PSAP to another when the system is overwhelmed.
911 spill-over
A set of radio towers and repeaters which can be transported to a scene for unified communications in the field.
MARC (Mutual Aid Radio Cache)
An internet protocol-based system which acts as a bridge between agencies whose radio systems are not usually compatible.
FIN (Florida Interoperability Network)
A radio system maintained by the State of Florida for use by participating public safety agencies. SLERS offers 98% coverage and extends up to 25 miles off the coast of Florida.
SLERS (Statewide Law Enforcement Radio System)
Communications equipment to be used in the field,trailers contain multiple methods of communication: radio, FIN, VoIP, satellite, cellular, and more.
EDICS (Emergency Deployable Interoperable Communications System)
Extrication
an incident in which a trapped victim must be removed from a vehicle or other type of machinery
property or structures in close enough proximity that can be damaged by smoke, heat, or flames
Exposures
CALEA
The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
a visual cue or tone to direct attention to the source
Audible alarm
APCO:
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
there are no additional occupants or victims
All Clear
A response matrix which determines the number and type of units that will respond.
Alarm Levels
Helicopters or planes used to drop water or fire retardant in large quantities
Aerial firefighting
A wrongful taking or carrying away of one person by another by force, fraud, or persuasion.
Abduction
What is the modifier for Falls (Protocol 17)
Ask if the patient just needs help up or does the patient need to go to the hospital
What is the rule regarding questions for AIN (Accidental Injury)?
Once location info is received - momentarily suspend protocols to obtain: 1. Location of the weapon 2. Number of people on scene 3. The victim's name and DOB
What is the modifier for the Overdose Protocol (23)
Always ask the key question "Any mention of Fentanyl, Carfentanil, or U4 (Pink or Pinky)?"
When a calltaker is processing a call through the Sick Card (26) - if the caller says "NO" to Key Question 2 - what does the calltaker do next?
Ask "Do he/she have difficulty breathing?"
What is the modification for Fire Protocol 52 (Alarms)
How many alarms are active at the location?
What law calls do you need to stay on the line for?
An in-progress incident where there is room for escalation / In a situation where the responders have the potential to apprehend a suspect
What are the four reasons to stay on the call for a medical patient?
1. Altered Level of Consciousness/Difficulty Speaking Between Breaths/Uncontrolled Bleeding/Continuous Seizures
T/F: Calltakers shall give Compressions Only CPR instructions on every call that requires CPR - INCLUDING calls that the protocols call for Ventilations first
True
How do you start a call with Latitude and Longitude?
L/enter
How much notice do you need to call out sick
2 Hours