Across
- 1. Type of department that is not staffed continuously
- 5. Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health
- 7. Who decides what the actual staffing levels should be
- 11. What should be used to block first responders from traffic
- 12. How a fire department is organized
- 15. Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver
- 17. Zone that has the command post and rehab
- 19. How many people you can effectively control in your span of control
- 23. Detailed written plans that list specific steps
- 25. United States Fire Administration
- 26. Type of department that is a mixture
- 28. Objects used to identify what rig you are assigned on an incident scene
- 29. What should be worn during every incident on a road
- 30. National Fire Protection Association
- 31. Highway and roadway incident hazards
- 32. Illnesses that could last for a long time
- 34. Energized electrical wires in contact with the ground causing current to flow outwards
Down
- 2. Standard for Hazmat Personnel
- 3. Electrical devices that are safe to use in dangerous atmospheres
- 4. Standard for Fire Officer
- 6. Program that helps members with personal issues that can affect job performance (Acronym)
- 8. Zone on an emergency scene that has the incident in it
- 9. Standard for airport firefighters
- 10. Zone that has support personnel helping those in the incident
- 13. A guide to decision-making within an organization
- 14. Type of department full-time paid
- 16. Was created as a result of the government mandating that first responders use common terminology
- 18. SOGs allow firefighters to have some __ in situations, whereas SOPs don't
- 19. Highway and roadway incident hazards
- 20. Leading cause of death of firefighters
- 21. Highway and roadway incident hazards
- 22. Illnesses that only last for a few days
- 24. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive
- 27. Establishes 2 levels of certification certification
- 33. Standard for wildland firefighters