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Essentials of Firefighting, Chapter 1: Orientation and Fire Service History

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Essentials of Firefighting, Chapter 1: Orientation and Fire Service HistoryVersión en línea

Orientation and Fire Service History

por Joseph Glover
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Ability of two or more systems or components to exchange info and use the info that has been exchanged.

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Provides a coordinated approach to a wide variety of incidents; all responders use a similar, coordinated approach with a common set of authorities, protections and resources

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The process of dividing large jobs into smaller jobs in order to make them more manageable.

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This principle means that each employee reports directly to just one supervisor.

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Formal line of authority responsibility, and communication within an organization.

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Personnel who provide emergency services to the external customers (the public).

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This principle establishes the maximum number of subordinates or functions that any one supervisor can control, typically three to seven.

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Firefighters care about the citizens they serve, their fellow firefighters, and their families

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Step-by-step written plan that is closely related to a policy.

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Following a strict ethical code and doing the right thing simply because it is right, not because it is required.

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Obsolete term for resistance to fire.

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Written guidelines that direct the care of EMS personnel provide for patients.

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A set of principles, protocols or procedures to be followed adopted by consensus

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The shared assumptions, beliefs and values of a group or organization.

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Firefighters will risk their own lives to save a trapped or missing firefighter.

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The ability to confront fear, pain, danger, or uncertainty.

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The specialized or technical language of a trade, profession or group.

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Guide to decision making in an organization.

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Being a part of the fire service gives most firefighters a feeling of self-respect and self-worth.

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A collection of rules and regulations that has been enacted by law in a particular jurisdiction.

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