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What is an ‘A’ Risk

1) All areas or individual buildings, four floors and above,


2) Oil and gas installations and storage facilities,


3) Special target risks involving a very high hazard industrial, commercial or life risks.

What is a ‘B’ risk?

1) Industrial buildings and complexes not specified in category A


2) Large shopping and commercial centres and supermarkets


3) Health care facilities other than in category A


4) Public buildings, grandstands, hotels, cinemas.

What is a ‘C’ risk?

1) Residential buildings


2) Small shopping and commercial buildings


3) Small industrial or public buildings in isolation up to 150sq/m


4) Brush fence fires


5) Vehicle fires

What is the fire response schedule for a 3rd Alarm ‘A’ Risk structure fire?

1st Alarm


- 3 appliances (min 2 pumps)


- Metro Commander


- 1st aerial (ERV if ship)



2nd Alarm


- 3 pumps


- 2nd Aerial


- BA Hazmat and ICV


- On Call Commander 1&2


- On Call ACFO


- On Call FIO


(Foam and ERV for ship)



3rd Alarm


- 3 pumps


- On Call Fleet Manager (as req by IC)

What is the fire response schedule for a 3rd Alarm ‘B’ Risk structure fire?

1st Alarm


- 3 appliances (min 2 pumps)


- Metro Commander


- 1st Aerial (and ERV if ship)



Confirmed or Persons Reported


- add BA Hazmat


- On Call Commander 1



2nd Alarm


- add 3 pumps and ICV


- On Call Commander 2


- On Call ACFO


- On Call FIO



3rd Alarm


- add 3 pumps


- 2nd Aerial


- On Call Fleet Manager (as reqd by IC)

What is the fire response schedule for a ‘C’ Risk structure fire?

1st Alarm


- 2 pumps



Confirmed or Persons Reported


- add Metro Commander Operations



2nd Alarm


- add 2 pumps


- BA Hazmat


- Metro Commander


- On Call Commander 1



3rd Alarm


- add 2 pumps


- On Call Commander 2


- On Call ACFO

What is the response schedule for a Hazmat incident?

Minor Incidents (including white powder)


- 1 x pump



First Alarm


(Chemical / biological)


- 2 x pumps


- 1 x pump / Hazmat


- 1 x BA / Hazmat tender


- 1 x Metro Comm. Ops


(If radioactive material)


- add On Call Comm 1 and Hazmat/CBRN Officer



Second Alarm add


- 2 x pumps


- 1 pump/Hazmat


- ICV


- On Call Commander 1 (if bio/chem)


- On Call Hazmat/CBRN Officer


- On Call Commander 2 (if radioactive)



Third Alarm


add


- 2 x pumps


- On Call Commander 2 (if chem/bio)


- On Call ACFO

What is the rescue response for Heavy Rescue?

First Alarm (truck,train,tram)


1 x pump


1 x pump rescue


1 x tech rescue appliance


1 x heavy rescue pod


1 x metro Commander



Second Alarm


1 x pump


1 x pump rescue


1 x On Call Commander 1



Third Alarm


1 x pump


1 x pump rescue


1 x ACFO


1 x ICV


1 x On Call Commander 2



Fourth Alarm


1 x pump


1 x pump rescue

What is the response schedule for road crash rescue?

First alarm


(reported)


1 x pump


1 x pump rescue


(Confirmed)


1 x Metro Commander



Second Alarm


1 x pump


1 x Tech Rescue Appliance


1 x On call Commander


1 x Metro Commander (if first alarm is confirmed fire)



Third Alarm


1 x Pump


1 x Pump rescue


1 x On Call ACFO


1 x ICV


1 x On call Commander 2