Fire Service Communications (Chapter 4)

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Across
  1. 2. see public safety communications center
  2. 7. A repeater that boosts a weak signal and then retransmits it over a different radio band
  3. 8. A verbal declaration indicating that a firefighter is lost, missing, or trapped, and requires immediate assistance
  4. 9. A combination of hardware and software that provides data entery, makes resource before, during, and after fire service alarms, preserving records of those alarms and status changes for later analysis
  5. 13. A distinctive signal intended to be recognized by the occupants as requiring evacuation of the building
  6. 15. A radio that transmits information via radio waves using digital data or analog signals that have been converted to a digital signal and compressed
Down
  1. 1. A system of computer software, hardware, data, and personnel to describe information tied to a spatial location
  2. 3. A stationary radio transceiver with an AC or DC power supply.
  3. 4. Technology that allows firefighters to receive data while in the fire apparatus or at the station
  4. 5. A statllite-based navigation system composed of three segments: space, control, and user
  5. 6. To send resources to an address or incident location for a specific purpose
  6. 10. An urgent message, such as a call for help or evacuation, transmitted over a radio that takes precedence over all normal radio traffic.
  7. 11. A device connected via an underground cable to a municipal fire alarm system
  8. 12. A system of telephones connected by phone lines, radio equipment, or cellular technology to a communications center or fire department.
  9. 14. People that send you to an emergancy