chapter 2: Communications
chpt:2 Communications T questions (31)
chapt 2: Communications answers (31)
what info should be included when broadcasting info on emergencies to department members
info from the caller and preincident plans
to provide better performance than other radios, base stations have receivers that are
interference resistant
communication equipment that is to be used in a flammable atmosphere must be
intrinsically safe
to improve your ability to hear and be heard at an emergency incident
place your microphone against your throat if you cannot be understood through your SCBA face-piece
when answering nonemergency telephone calls, remember to be professional and courteous bc you are
representing your department.
often referred to as dispatchers, the persons who are trained to answer emergency call and obtain the correct information are
telecommunicators
Individuals who are trained to receive, process, and dispatch emergency calls are known as:
telecommunicators.
What communication center equipment is used to receive calls from individuals with hearing impairments?
teletype
modern 9-1-1 system capabilities now include __ and smartphone apps
text messaging
what channel would be assigned for fire ground operations only
tactical channel
The use of plain English in radio communications transmissions and avoidance of 10- codes is know as using
Clear text
A separate dispatch center operated by a fire department would be categorized as a(an)
Emergency Service specific Telecommunication center
Which federal agency issues radio licenses to fire departments that operate radio equipment?
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Which method of alerting fire department members of an emergency alerts the member by tone, light, and/or vibration and can be sent to specific frequencies?
Pagers
using your ppe to create a wind barrier when transmitting on a portable raid is. mean to deal with
ambient noise
Everyone at an emergency scene should follow two basic communication rules: the sender should identify themselves in every transmission and the receiver should:
acknowledge the message.
which is a guideline for receiving nonemergency calls
answers calls promptly
Radios used in fixed locations such as fire stations, telecommunications centers, training centers, or administrative offices are referred to as:
base station radios.
when receiving a call from someone who is angry or upset
be pleasant and take necessary info
which term refers to as remote areas or locations inside structures that can cause loss of cellular service or radio signal
dead zones
the straight line travel of radio signals between the transmitting radio and the receiving radio is referred to as ___ communication.
direct
Enhanced 9-1-1 systems provide dispatchers with information such as the caller's location, phone number, and:
directions to the caller's location.
The power of the transmitter and receiver and the height of the broadcast and receiving antennas determine the:
distance a radio signal will travel.
which is a radio communications best practice
do not transmit until the frequency is clear
which type of alarm consist of scrolling message boards and pagers.
electronic
emergency calls to a telecommunication center must be handled quick in order to
ensure the safety of the community
what federal agency regulates all radio communication in the US.
federal communications commision (FCC)
at the station, if you cannot answer a caller's question, refer them to someone who can, then:
follow up on the request
All recorded transmission becomes part of the official records on an incident and may be made public under records laws or ___ request
freedom of info act (foia)
Static and broken messages are indication that a radio receiver is
near the limit of transmission range
calls received at fire departments facilities that range from request for assistance to personal calls from family or friends are known as __ calls.
nonemergency
what info should be gathered by a dispatcher
number and location of people invloved
experience at the emergency incident had shown that, in addition to background noise, ___ can significantly affect the ability to hear and understand radio transmission
personal protective equipment
A central location that takes all emergency calls and routes the call to the fire, emergency medical, or law enforcement dispatcher is a:
public safety answering point.
which category of telecommunications systems is in central location, takes all emergency calls, and then routes calls to appropriate dispatcher.
public saftey answering point (PSAP)
chpt 2 quiz questions (11)
quiz answers(11)
to overcome physical barriers to radio communication, you may need to turn your body 90 degrees or
raise the antenna straight up
fire department radio channels should not be used
to send personal messages
Once an emergency has been reported, the information must be:
transmitted to responding units.
Once an Emergency has been reported the info must be
transmitted to the responding units or personnel
what type of communication center equipment would be used for communication at an emergency scene
two way radio system
Everyone at an emergency scene should follow two basic communication rules, the first of which is
units or individuals must identify themselves in every transmission