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Scenario 87: You observe a colleague making unauthorized personal calls on a portable radio during an active incident. This is a clear breach of protocol and could tie up critical communication lines. What should you do?
Misuse of critical communication equipment during an active incident is a serious safety and operational breach. Reporting it to command after the immediate dan
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Question: Scenario 87: You observe a colleague making unauthorized personal calls on a portable radio during an active incident. This is a clear breach of protocol and could tie up critical communication lines. What should you do?
Answer options:
- Ignore it, as it's a minor infraction and the incident is busy.
- Immediately tell them to stop, as it's a safety hazard. ✅ Report the incident to your Captain or Officer in Charge after the incident.
- Wait for the incident to conclude, then discuss it privately with the colleague.
Correct answer: Report the incident to your Captain or Officer in Charge after the incident.
Explanation: Misuse of critical communication equipment during an active incident is a serious safety and operational breach. Reporting it to command after the immediate danger is resolved ensures accountability and allows for formal appropriate action, maintaining professionalism and safety protocols. The correct answer is "Report the incident to your Captain or Officer in Charge after the incident.". This capacity-fill scenario 87 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-sjt bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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