Firefighter Situational Judgment · Question
During a major disaster, communications systems are severely degraded. Your crew is operating in a hazardous area, and you receive an urgent message from a different sector reporting a new, severe emergency developing near your current location. What should you do?
Even with degraded communications, upholding the chain of command is crucial, especially in major incidents. Attempting to contact your IC for new orders ensure
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Question: During a major disaster, communications systems are severely degraded. Your crew is operating in a hazardous area, and you receive an urgent message from a different sector reporting a new, severe emergency developing near your current location. What should you do?
Answer options:
- Proceed immediately to the new emergency location, assuming you are the closest resource. ✅ Attempt to contact your Incident Commander for new orders, despite degraded comms.
- Rely on your last received orders and continue your current assignment.
- Send one member to the new location to assess while the rest of the crew continues their task.
Correct answer: Attempt to contact your Incident Commander for new orders, despite degraded comms.
Explanation: Even with degraded communications, upholding the chain of command is crucial, especially in major incidents. Attempting to contact your IC for new orders ensures coordinated response and allocation of resources, which is paramount in a complex and evolving disaster.
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