Ben Hirst Firefighter 1 Practice Exam

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A personnel accountability system tracks all firefighters:

When each firefighter arrives.

Working in the hazard zone.

The main idea here is real-time knowledge of who is inside the dangerous work area and what they’re doing. A personnel accountability system is used to keep track of every firefighter who has entered the incident scene and is working within the hazard zone, so incident command can quickly locate them, confirm their status, and respond if conditions change or a rescue is needed. This focus on location and status inside the hazardous area is what makes accountability most effective for safety. While recording arrival times, enabling crew communications, or collecting post-dispatch information are important in other parts of the response, they aren’t the core function of the accountability system.

Intra-crew communications.

Post-dispatch caller information.

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