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INCIDENT TYPE: Structure Fire 110 Structure fire, other 111 Building fire 112 Fires in structure other than in a building 113 Cooking fire, confined to container 114 Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 115 Incinerator overload or malfunction, fire confined 116 Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined 117 Commercial Compactor fire, confined to rubbish 118 Trash or rubbish fire, contained Fire in mobile property used as a fixed structure 120 Fire in mobile prop. used as a fixed struc., other 121 Fire in mobile home used as fixed residence 122 Fire in motor home, camper, recreational vehicle 123 Fire in portable building, fixed location Mobile property (vehicle) fire 130 Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other 131 Passenger vehicle fire 132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire 133 Rail vehicle fire 134 Water vehicle fire 135 Aircraft fire 136 Self-propelled motor home or recreational vehicle 137 Camper or recreational vehicle (RV) fire 138 Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire Natural vegetation fire 140 Natural vegetation fire, other 141 Forest, woods or wildland fire 142 Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire 143 Grass fire Outside rubbish fire 150 Outside rubbish fire, other 151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 152 Garbage dump or sanitary landfill fire 153 Construction or demolition landfill fire 154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 155 Outside stationary compactor/compacted trash fire Special outside fire 160 Special outside fire, other 161 Outside storage fire 162 Outside equipment fire 163 Outside gas or vapor combustion explosion 164 Outside mailbox fire Cultivated vegetation, crop fire 170 Cultivated vegetation, crop fire, other 171 Cultivated grain or crop fire 172 Cultivated orchard or vineyard fire 173 Cultivated trees or nursery stock fire

Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat(no fire) 200 Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat other 210 Overpressure rupture from steam, other 211 Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline 212 Overpressure rupture of steam boiler 213 Steam rupture of pressure or process vessel 220 Overpressure rupture from air or gas, other 221 Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe/pipeline 222 Overpressure rupture of boiler from air or gas 223 Air or gas rupture of pressure or process vessel 231 Chemical reaction rupture of process vessel 240 Explosion (no fire), other 241 Munitions or bomb explosion (no fire) 242 Blasting agent explosion (no fire) 243 Fireworks explosion (no fire) 251 Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident 300 Rescue, EMS incident, other 311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 322 Motor vehicle accident with injuries 323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries. Lock-In 331 Lock-in (if lock out, use 511 ) Search for lost person 340 Search for lost person, other 341 Search for person on land 342 Search for person in water 343 Search for person underground Extrication, rescue 350 Extrication, rescue, other 351 Extrication of victim(s) from building/structure 352 Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 353 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 354 Trench/below-grade rescue 355 Confined space rescue 356 High-angle rescue 357 Extrication of victim(s) from machinery 360 Water & ice-related rescue, other 361 Swimming/recreational water areas rescue 362 Ice rescue 363 Swift water rescue 364 Surf rescue 365 Watercraft rescue 370 Electrical rescue, other 371 Electrocution or potential electrocution 372 Trapped by power lines 381 Rescue or EMS standby Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 400 Hazardous condition, other 410 Combustible/flammable gas/liquid condition, other 411 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 412 Gas leak (natural gas or LPG)

413 Oil or other combustible liquid spill 420 Toxic condition, other 421 Chemical hazard (no spill or leak) 422 Chemical spill or leak 423 Refrigeration leak 424 Carbon monoxide incident 430 Radioactive condition, other 431 Radiation leak, radioactive material 440 Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 441 Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn 442 Overheated motor 443 Breakdown of light ballast 444 Power line down 445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 451 Biological hazard, confirmed or suspected 460 Accident, potential accident, other 461 Building or structure weakened or collapsed 462 Aircraft standby 463 Vehicle accident, general cleanup 471 Explosive, bomb removal (for bomb scare, use 721) 480 Attempted burning, illegal action, other 481 Attempt to burn 482 Threat to burn Service Call 500 Service Call, other 510 Person in distress, other 511 Lock-out 512 Ring or jewelry removal 520 Water problem, other 521 Water evacuation 522 Water or steam leak 531 Smoke or odor removal 540 Animal problem, other 541 Animal problem 542 Animal rescue 550 Public service assistance, other 551 Assist police or other governmental agency 552 Police matter 553 Public service 554 Assist invalid 555 Defective elevator, no occupants 561 Unauthorized burning 571 Cover assignment, standby, moveup Good Intent Call 600 Good intent call, other 611 Dispatched & canceled en route 621 Wrong location 622 No incident found on arrival at dispatch address 631 Authorized controlled burning 632 Prescribed fire 641 Vicinity alarm (incident in other location) 650 Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke 652 Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 653 Smoke from barbecue, tar kettle 661 EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 671 HazMat release investigation w/no HazMat 672 Biological hazard investigation, none found False Alarm & False Call

700 False alarm or false call, other 710 Malicious, mischievous false call, other 711 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 712 Direct tie to FD, malicious false alarm 713 Telephone, malicious false alarm 714 Central station, malicious false alarm 715 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm 721 Bomb scare - no bomb 730 System malfunction, other 731 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 732 Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction 733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 734 Heat detector activation due to malfunction 735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 736 CO detector activation due to malfunction 740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 741 Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 742 Extinguishing system activation 743 Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 745 Alarm system activation, no fire - unintentional 746 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO 751 Biological hazard, malicious false report Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 800 Severe weather or natural disaster, other 811 Earthquake assessment 812 Flood assessment 813 Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment 814 Lightning strike (no fire) 815 Severe weather or natural disaster standby Special Incident Type 900 Special type of incident, other 911 Citizen complaint ACTIONS TAKEN Fire Control or Extinguishment 10 Fire control or extinguishment, other 11 Extinguishment by fire service personnel 12 Salvage & overhaul 13 Establish fire lines (wildfire) 14 Contain fire (wildland) 15 Confine fire (wildland) 16 Control fire (wildland) 17 Manage prescibed fire (wildland) Search & Rescue 20 Search & rescue, other 21 Search 22 Rescue, remove from harm 23 Extricate, disentangle 24 Recover body EMS & Transport 30 Emergency medical services, other 31 Provide first aid & check for injuries

32 Provide basic life support (BLS) 33 Provide advanced life support (ALS) 34 Transport person Hazardous Condition 40 Hazardous condition, other 41 Identify, analyze hazardous materials 42 HazMat detection, monitoring, sampling, & analysis 43 Hazardous materials spill control and confinement 44 Hazardous materials leak control & containment 45 Remove hazard 46 Decontaminate persons or equipment 47 Decontaminate occupancy or area 48 Remove hazardous materials Fires, Rescues & Hazardous Conditions 50 Fires, rescues & hazardous conditions, other 51 Ventilate 52 Forcible entry 53 Evacuate area 54 Determine if materials are non-hazardous 55 Establish safe area 56 Provide air supply 57 Provide light or electrical power 58 Operate apparatus or vehicle Systems & Services 60 Systems and services, other 61 Restore municipal services 62 Restore sprinkler or fire protection system 63 Restore fire alarm system 64 Shut down system 65 Secure property 66 Remove water Assistance 70 Assistance, other 71 Assist physically disabled 72 Assist animal 73 Provide manpower 74 Provide apparatus 75 Provide equipment 76 Provide water 77 Control crowd 78 Control traffic 79 Assess severe weather or natural disaster damage Information, Investigation & Enforcement 80 Information, investigation & enforcement, other 81 Incident command 82 Notify other agencies. 83 Provide information to public or media 84 Refer to proper authority 85 Enforce codes 86 Investigate 87 Investigate fire out on arrival Fill-in, Standby 90 Fill-in, standby, other 91 Fill-in or moveup 92 Standby 93 Cancelled en route