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2720 Chapter 19 Discussion


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    Nick Palmisano
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    Nick Palmisano

    Purpose

    This activity is designed to improve and develop a better understanding of the Module’s topics. The activity incorporates both critical thinking and the application for the Fire Officer.

    Discussion Post Instructions:

    Review Chapter 19 in your textbook.
    Review Module 19’s Learning Resources unit and slides.
    Post your response to the Discussion Forum.

    Discussion

    What are the six steps to maintain emergency scene situational awareness? What are some factors that can negatively affect situational awareness?

    Discussion Post Requirements

    Your initial post must be a minimum of 100 words.

    You must respond to at least two of your classmates. Each response must be a minimum of 50 words.

    All discussion postings must be typed directly into the discussion forum.

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    jonathan shadoin
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    jonathan shadoin

    The six steps to maintain emergency scene situational awareness are one- Fight the fire. All members of the crew must focus their attention on the details of the incident, while keeping the larger picture in mind. Two- Assess problems in the time available. Emergency scenes do not always permit leisurely, time-unconstrained periods for decision making. Three- Gather information from all sources. Four- Chose the best option. Five- Monitor results and alter the plan as necessary. Six- Beware of situational awareness loss factors. The following loss factors must be taken into account: Ambiguity, Distraction, Fixation, Overload, Complacency, Improper procedure, Unresolved discrepancy.

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    KYLE FLEMING
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    KYLE FLEMING

    The six steps to maintain situational awareness at an emergency scene are as follows.
    1. Fight the fire: Crew members focus on incident details while maintaining awareness of the overall situation.
    2. Assess problems within available time: Emergency scenes rarely allow for extended deliberation, so decisions must be timely.
    3. Gather information from all sources: Collect input from personnel, reports, and the environment.
    4. Choose the best option: Select the course of action that maximizes safety and effectiveness.
    5. Monitor results and adjust the plan: Continuously evaluate outcomes and modify tactics as conditions change.
    6. Be aware of situational awareness loss factors: Watch for Ambiguity, Distraction, Fixation, Overload, Complacency, Improper procedure, and Unresolved discrepancies, all of which can impair judgment and decision-making.
    Following these steps ensures that firefighters maintain a clear understanding of evolving hazards, resource needs, and operational priorities throughout the incident.

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    KYLE FLEMING
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    KYLE FLEMING

    You make a good point DE Shadoin. Maintaining situational awareness through these six steps is essential for effective incident management. Each step ensures that firefighters remain focused on immediate tasks while continuously evaluating the overall situation. Assessing problems quickly, gathering comprehensive information, selecting the safest and most effective options, and monitoring results all support dynamic decision-making. Being vigilant about loss factors like distraction, overload, or complacency helps prevent errors. Together, these practices enhance safety, coordination, and operational effectiveness on the fireground.

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