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Welcome. Course Objectives. Upon completing this course, you will know how to: Identify the differences between the two portable radio models used in MCFRS. Ensure your radio is ready for use before beginning your shift.

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  1. Welcome

  2. Course Objectives • Upon completing this course, you will know how to: • Identify the differences between the two portable radio models used in MCFRS. • Ensure your radio is ready for use before beginning your shift. • Change to appropriate talkgroups for incident and non-incident activity. • Declare and emergency by radio and clear an accidental activation. • Use the radio in a variety of atypical scenarios.

  3. Course Outline • We will covering the following today: • Hardware Basics • Shift Change • BLS Scenarios • Box Alarm Scenario • Emergency Button • Radio Customization • What-If Scenarios • Assessment Test

  4. Hardware Basics • 7000: • Unit Officers • HazMat Personnel • Chiefs • Command Staff • 6000: • Everyone Else

  5. Batt Zone Scan Shift Change • To See the Percentage: • Find the Batt menu option. • Press the button below the Batt menu. • Press the button below the Exit menu when you have finished. Exit

  6. Radio Etiquette

  7. Washington Post Test I just transported you the other day. This unit is still not a taxi. ! !

  8. Jurisdiction Identification: COG

  9. BLS Scenarios

  10. BLS: Using EMRC

  11. Difference Between EMRC and the Hospital Zone

  12. Scenario 3: Box Alarm (Listen to the dispatch.)

  13. Emergency Button

  14. Scenario 4A: Accidental Emergency Activation Emergency Key Pressed July 11, 2011 13:08:02 Unit: A702 Current Event: Unit is not currently assigned to an event. OK

  15. Signal 3 Danger from other people Mayday Danger from environment Scenario 4B: Real Emergency

  16. Emer Rcvd Scenario 4B: Real Emergency Don’t touch!

  17. Customization: Keypad Lock

  18. FDTA One Mile

  19. FDTA • There are four major points to note for FDTA: • Don’t try to call Montgomery. • Remember that there’s no emergency button. • Scan FDTA. • Maintain proper radio procedures.

  20. Failsoft • Failsoft Rules: • Keep quiet unless you have something vitally important to say. • Stay on the same talkgroup. • Turn scan feature off. (Remember to turn it back on when out of failsoft.)

  21. VHF

  22. 7000(Officer) 6000(Non-Officer) ECC VHF

  23. Special Event

  24. ECC BC You VRS

  25. Out of Range

  26. Border Incident Radio Use

  27. Police Activity • When listening to the Police zone: • Remember that you cannot transmit. • Continue to listen to Alpha (Dispatch). • Wait for the all clear from FRS ECC if you’re staging.

  28. Assessment Test

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