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#104.06 Fireground Accountability

Fort Osage G.O.G. Review

Questions or comments contact:Captain John Weber Fort Osage Fire Protection District jweber@fortosagefire.org

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2.The tag should be kept on the fire fighter's gear in a place that will make it readily accessible for use during _____.
4.The PAS V accountability binder is a _____ system that we found was easily adaptable to our system of accountability.
7.Level I Accountability begins with the _____ of the apparatus whether it is a still alarm or a multi-unit response.
9.Each District _____ should have a collector ring located in the cab.
10.The accountability officer should locate in the vicinity of the command ____, but not so close as to cause congestion and hinder commands operation.
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1.When LEVEL II ACCOUNTABILITY has been initiated, the _____ assigned to accountability should provide a rapid accounting of all personnel that are on scene and in staging.
3.At most incidents, the Safety Officer should be charged with the responsibility of managing _____.
5.The binder is located in the rear of the _____ vehicle under the dry erase board.
6.The purpose of fire ground accountability is to provide a system that guarantees that all personnel on the emergency scene are _____ for.
8.On one _____ crew responses such as a tanker or brush truck response, the person should take a moment to place their personal accountability tag on the collector ring.

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