COFO CH. 1
battalion chief
(district chiefs) responsible for managing the activities of several fire companies within a defined geographical area, usually in more than one fire station. a battalion chief is usually the officer in charge of a single-alarm working fire.
help judge a decision before it is made by these three questions...
-what would my parents and or friends say if they knew about this?-would I mind if the paper ran this as a headline story?-how does this make me feel about myself?
nfpa 1021 defines
four (4) levels of fire officer
leading
guiding or directing in a course of action
the company officer acts as this in all three types of departments
the staffing coordinator and gatekeeper-implementing the department's rules, regulations and procedures to ensure proper fire company staffing
division of labor
the way of organizing an incident by breaking down the overall strategy into smaller tasks
fire service draws its authority from these governing entities
town, city, county, township and or fire district
public call boxes
1850s washington, d.c. allowed citizens to send a coded telegraph to the fire department dispatch center
2012 stats-1.1 million firefighter in the U.S. broken into...
31% full time and 69% volunteers(part-time/poc)
ethical choices are based on what...
...a value system. the officer must consider each situation, often subconsciously, and make a decision based on their values. if the organization has clear values that are part of a strong organizational culture, the officer uses the organization's value system. if the values are not clear, the individual substitutes their own value system.
when most people think of managing they...
...envision the leading function of management. leading is the human side of managing. it includes motivating, training guiding and directing employees.
the four (4) functions of management were originally identified by who in 1916
Henri Fayol-(general and industrial management)
influenced by local preferences and customs
building codes which were locally developed
fire officer 3 and 4
generally refer to chief officer positions. an individual who is qualified at the fire officer 3 level might work as a battalion or district chief in a large department and possibly as a deputy or assistant chief in a smaller organization. personnel at the fire officer 4 level tend to be fire chiefs or hold senior positions in charge of a major component of the fire department.
fire officer 2 level
generally refers to the senior non-chief officer level in a larger fire department. an officer at this level could be the overall supervisor of a multiple-unit fire station. could also be in charge of a larger group performing a specialized service or a significant administrative section within the fire department.
played major role in building codes. they offered them to local jurisdictions and were a proposed minimum standard
insurance industry
rules and regulations leave no room for this...
latitude or discretion
fire officers use the functions of __________ to get work accomplished by and through others.
management
fire officers are?
managers
romans developed first __________ and __________
municipal water systems and fire companies
fire department uses what kind of leadership
paramilitary
four functions as identified by Henri Fayol
planning, organizing, leading and controlling
discipline can be either this or that
positive or corrective
fire district
protects a defined geographical area and operates much like a school district would
organizing
putting resources together into an orderly, functional and structured whole
fire officer 1 candidates qualifications
required to meet all of the requirements of ff2 as defined in nfpa 1001-standard for firefighter professional qualifications-and fire instructor 1 as defined in nfpa 1041-standard for fire service instructor professional qualifications.
controlling
restraining, regulating, governing, counteracting and/or overpowering
discipline
set of guidelines that a department establishes for fire fighters
SOGs
specific step-by-step procedure that allows room for deviation by the officer given the conditions of the incident
in 1829 this was developed, was more powerful, replaced hand-powered pumpers and threatened the volunteer firefighter...
steam-powered pumpers
term the IAFC uses for fire officer 1
supervising fire officer-officer development handbook
unity of command
the management concept that each fire fighter answers to only one supervisor, and each supervisor answers to only one boss
span of control
the max number of personnel or activities that can be effectively controlled by one individual (3-7), ideal is 5
prevents duplication of job assignments
with division of labor, the specific assignment of a task to an individual makes that person responsible for completing that task
SOPs
written organizational directives that establish or prescribe specific operational or administrative methods to be followed routinely for the performance of designated operations or actions
deputy/assistant/division chief(s)
above battalion chiefs and usually in charge of major functional areas such as training, emergency operations, support services and fire prevention. they report directly to the chief of the fire department
chief's trumpet/bugle
chief officer would use this to shout commands before the inventions of the two-way radio and electroniuc amplification. also a symbol of authority.
leadership
complex process of influencing others to accomplish a task
rules and regulations
developed by various government or government-authorized organizations to implement a law that has been passed by a government body
planning
developing a scheme, program, or method that is worked out beforehand to accomplish an objective
SOPs SOGs are forms of...
discipline, because they outline how far a person can go without requesting further guidance
volunteer department
established by charter and is independent of any local government. not funded through taxes, but through fundraising and other events
fire chief
executive fire officer and has overall responsibility of the administration and operations of the department
unity of command, span of control, division of labor and discipline
fire departments are structured on the basis of these four management principles
civil servants
fire fighters should consider themselves this, working for the taxpayers
unity of command is designed to prevent these problems
firefighter with more than one supervisor could become overwhelmed with conflicting assignments and incident priorities may not be accomplished in a timely and efficient manner
building codes came from...
fires
fire officer 1 level
first step in a progressive sequence and is generally associated with an officer supervising a single fire company or apparatus. could also be assigned to supervise a small administrative or technical group.