LITTLE CYPRESS FIRE RESCUE

STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINES
OPERATIONS MANUAL
VOLUME 1

 

SOG# TITLE  ISSUED
REVISION
   Little Cypress Fire Rescue Organizational Guidelines
Adopted 05032007
05/03/2007
   SOUTH EAST TEXAS REGIONAL INTEROPERABILITY PLAN 01/04
COMMAND PROCEDURES  
     
107.0   Chain of Command 12/05
     
     
112.0   Personnel Accountability System 12/05
120.0   Communications  
125.0  Apparatus Response              PDF 01/07
130.0   Apparatus Placement  
135.0   Backing Signals  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
920.0   Fire Cause  
     
     

 

  Customer Service Management  
201.01 Command Procedures
201.02 Emergency Operations Center  
201.02A Emergency Operations Plan  
201.02B Emergency Power Outage Plan  
201.03 Accountability  
201.04 Rapid Intervention Crews  
201.04A Rescue-Lost FF--Command Responsibilities  
125.00 Apparatus Response R0107
201.05 Basic Sectors  
201.05A Safety Sector  
201.05B Support Sector  
201.05C Lobby Sector  
201.05D Environmental Sector  
201.05E Evacuation Sector  
201.05F Information Sector  
201.05F(1) Public Information Certified Fire Journalist  
201.05G Critique Sector  
201.05H Welfare Sector  
201.05I Police Liaison  
201.06 Additional Resources  
201.06A When to Summon Additional Resources  
201.07 Air Operations  
201.08 Post Incident Review  
202.00 FIRE OPERATIONS  
202.01 Standard Company Responsibilities  
202.02 Fire ground Factors  
202.02A Tactical Priorities  
202.02B Fire ground Strategy  
202.02C Rescue  
202.02D Safety and Risk Management Profiles  
202.03 Lost/Trapped Firefighter Basic Survival  
202.03A "May-Day" Communications  
202.04 Fire Control  
202.05 Fire ground Safety  
202.05B Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)  
202.06 Roof Sector  
202.07 Resource Sector  
202.08 Rehabilitation Sector  
202.09 Support Activities  
202.10 Attack Teams  
202.11 High-rise Plans  
202.12 Loss Control  
202.12A Salvage  
202.12B Overhaul  
202.12C Occupant Services Sector  
202.12D Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV)  
202.12E Water Supply and Stream Management  
202.12F Handling Pets  
202.13 Fire Cause Investigation  
202.13A Procedures for Using Security Guards  
202.14 Training Fires  
202.14A Training Academy On-site Burn Building Fires  
202.14B On-site Flashover Chamber Fires  
202.15 Brush & Wild land Fires  
202.15A Brush Fire Air Support  
202.16 Car Fires  
202.17 Aircraft Emergencies  
202.18 Tire Fires  
203.00 MEDICAL OPERATIONS  
203.01 EMS Responsibilities  
203.02 Triage Sector  
203.03 Extrication Sector  
203.04 Treatment Sector  
203.05 Transportation Sector  
203.05A Transportation Sector/Branch
Multiple Site Coordination
 
203.06 Medical Supply Sector  
204.00 TECHNICAL OPERATIONS  
204.01 Hazardous Materials  
204.01A Hazards Materials Evacuation  
204.01B Hazardous Materials Decontamination  
204.01C Hazardous Materials Special Considerations  
204.02 Mercury Releases  
204.03 Radiological Hazards  
204.03A Radiological Decontamination  
204.04 Flammable Liquids  
204.05 Natural Gas Emergencies  
204.06 Monitoring Atmospheric Conditions  
204.07 Clandestine Drug Laboratories  
204.08 Confined Space Rescue  
204.09 Trench Rescue Operations  
204.10 High Angle/Rope Rescue  
204.11 Water Rescue  
204.12 Structural Collapse Operations  
204.13 Tree Rescue Operations  
205.00 COMMUNICATION DEPLOYMENT & RESPONSE  
205.01 Communications Procedures  
205.02 EMS Dispatch Procedures  
205.03 Medical Incident Communications  
205.04 Rescue Communications  
205.04A Hospital Diversion Management Plan  
205.05 Severe Weather/Emergency Deployment  
205.05A Deployment  
205.05B Overhaul and Standby on Major Events  
205.06 Staging - Level I and Level II  
205.06A Staging Sector  
205.07 Apparatus Placement  
205.07A Safe Parking While Operating in or Near Vehicle Traffic  
205.08 Driver Safety  
205.08A Standard Signals for Backing of Fire Department Apparatus  
205.08B Emergency Transportation Safe Customer Escort  
205.09 Adaptive Response Units  
205.10 Ladder Tender Response  
205.11 Water Tender Response  
205.12 Response to Violent Incidents  
205.13    
205.13A    
205.13B    
205.14 Foam Unit Response--Off Airport  
205.15 Freeway Response  
205.15A    
205.16 District Van Response  
205.17 Mutual Aid Response  
205.18 Assisting Other Agencies  
205.19 Water Department Communications Hazardous Materials Incidents  
205.20 Response to Power Lines/Energized Electrical Equipment  
205.21 Portable Radios  
206.00 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS  
206.01 Protecting our People  
206.02 Civil Disturbances  
206.03 Supervising Less Experienced Personnel  
206.04 Station Safety  
206.05 Operating Power Saws  
206.06 Protective Clothing Inspection Program  
206.07 Electrical Substation  
206.08 Tank Farm  
206.09 Police Assistance/Explosive Materials  
206.09A Police Department S.A.U. Operations  
206.10 Youth Firesetter Intervention Program  
206.11 Emergency Foster Care  
206.12 Accepting Household Waste  
206.13 Hydraulic Rescue Tool  
206.14 Africanized Honey Bees  
206.15 Use of City Equipment at Emergency Scenes  
206.16 Toxic Exposure Investigation Program  
206.17 Sand Guidelines and Locations for Monsoon Storms  
206.18 Pre-planning for Emergencies  
206.19 Heat Stress Management  
206.20 Community Assistance Program (AR Units)  

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