|
Cell
Title |
Definition |
|
Department Name |
The name
of the Fire Department issuing the card. |
|
Box Alarm
Type |
The type
of emergency situation covered by the card. |
|
Effective
Date |
The date
the use of the card is authorized to begin by the issuing
department. |
|
MABAS
Division |
The
Division in which the Fire Department holds a membership. |
|
Box Alarm
Number |
The
number for the card designated by the Fire Department. The
numbering system should be coordinated with the other
members of the Division. |
|
Location
or Area |
This can
be a single location or building; a geographical portion of
the departments area of response or the entire area of
response. |
|
Authorized Signature |
The
signature of the Fire Chief of the department issuing the
card. |
|
Local
Dispatch Area |
This
portion of the card is intended to show the response for any
units prior to the Box Alarm level. The primary responding
units will be those of the local department and possibly
outside departments generally using auto-aid agreements. |
|
Alarm
Level |
This
refers to the designation given by the issuing department
for responses to this location prior to the Box Alarm
level. This allows for the two levels prior to the Box
Alarm level. The name of the alarm levels will be based on
local preference. Includes the names of the departments
that are committed to provide this type of equipment at the
alarm level designated. |
|
Engines |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Tenders |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Trucks |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Squads |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Chiefs |
Can
include Chief, Deputy Chief, Assistant Chief, Battalion
Chief or those staff officers acceptable to the members of
the Division. |
|
Special
Equipment |
Any
ancillary units, individuals or specialized apparatus that
would be beneficial for the type of alarm designated by the
card. These resources may or may not be owned and operated
by the member departments. |
|
Change of
Quarters |
This
lists the station/s that will house units from neighboring
departments. The specific units that are specified on each
level will respond to other emergency calls for the duration
of the original call or moved up to the scene during further
alarms.
|
|
MABAS Box
Alarm |
This
portion of the card is intended to show the response for any
units starting at the Box Alarm level. These responses are
covered by the MABAS mutual aid agreements. |
|
Alarm
Level |
This
refers to the Box Alarm, 2nd Alarm, 3rd
Alarm, etc. to the ultimate level deemed appropriate by the
department to handle the possible emergency situations.
Includes the names of the departments that are committed to
provide this type of equipment at the alarm level
designated. |
|
Engines |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Tenders |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Trucks |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Squads |
Based on
local designations. |
|
Chiefs |
Can
include Chief, Deputy Chief, Assistant Chief, Battalion
Chief or those staff officers acceptable to the members of
the Division. |
|
Special
Equipment |
Any
ancillary units, individuals or specialized apparatus that
would be beneficial for the type of alarm designated by the
card. These resources may or may not be owned and operated
by the member departments. |
|
Change of
Quarters |
This
lists the station/s that will house units from neighboring
departments. The specific units that are specified on each
level will respond to other emergency calls for the duration
of the original call unless they are asked to move up to the
scene. |
|
Special
Instructions |
This area
is reserved for any information that will allow the MABAS
telecommunicators handling the radio communications for the
incident to have quick access to specific information to
assist responding units. Some of these could be the address
of the change of quarter’s stations, special contact numbers
for key department members, and numbers for departments that
are due to respond that may have special contact
requirements. |
|
Interdivisional Request |
An
Interdivisional Request is activated when all companies have
been dispatched on the specific Box Alarm Card have been
dispatched and additional companies are required for a large
scale incident. During an Interdivisional Request, speed
of response is important. The Division providing
companies determines which departments and units respond
based upon pre-determined Interdivisional or Task Force
response cards. Types of Interdivisional cards may include
Fire, Engine Only, Tender Only, Ambulance, Haz-Mat or
Specialized Rescue. |
|
Task
Force Request |
A Task
Force Request refers to activation of MABAS assets through
the State of Illinois Mutual Aid Response Flow Plan. This
type of request is intended for extended duration incidents
where Quality and Quantity of Response takes president over
speed of response. |