Chapter 4: Fire Communication terms

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  1. 2. A building that its primary purpose is providing emergency communication services or a public safety answering point
  2. 6. When a firefighter is in a situation of where they are unable to safely exit a place they should call this
  3. 8. This individual holds the responsibility of receiving,and processing information of a public safety nature
  4. 9. This phone does not require the user on either end to dial to cause the phone at the other end to ring
  5. 11. This device keeps detailed records of every incident that occurs
  6. 14. While riding in the fire apparatus, you would use this radio to communicate back and forth
  7. 15. specifically trained and certified in interviewing techniques
  8. 16. The communication centers will use this process to determine which unit/units should be dispatched after a call to 911
  9. 19. When there is an emergency with a firefighter they should use this to get in touch and communicate
Down
  1. 1. Oversees radio communications in the USA
  2. 2. This type of radio is battery-operated and is a handheld transceiver
  3. 3. A combination of hardware and software that provides data entry
  4. 4. Every call over the radio is recorded using this system
  5. 5. If a person comes to the fire station rather than calling 911 they would be considered this term
  6. 7. Radio frequencies that are between 300 and 3000 MHz
  7. 10. This technology converts a person voice into a digital signal that can be sent to another device
  8. 12. In some cases most firefighting uses these type of codes to communicate back and forth their status
  9. 13. This technology allows firefighters to be able to receive data while in the apparatus or at the station
  10. 17. To send out emergency response resources to a incident location or address
  11. 18. Telephones connected by phone lines, radio equipment, or cellular technology to a communications center or fire department