Standard Operating Procedures Home » Departments » Fire Department » Standard Operating Procedures Page Content Standard operating procedures encompass the administration, operations, training, safety, fire prevention, apparatus, and equipment aspects of the fire department including but not limited to organizational authority and structure, expectations, and pre-determined operational engagement instructions for emergency operations. AAFD Box Alarm Cards 2021 August.pdfPump Operations & Hydraulic Reference.pdf1 - Administration1.01 Standards of Cover.pdf1.02 Governance Documents.pdf1.03 Administrative Notification.pdf1.04 Media Relations.pdf1.05 Hydrant Use.pdf1.06 Legal Request.pdf1.07 Purchasing.pdf1.08 Ride-Along.pdf1.08 Ride-Along Form.pdf 1.09 Recognition.pdf1.10 Telestaff.pdf 1.11 Appearance and Uniform.pdf1.12 Emergency City Coverage.pdf1.14 Station Duties.pdf 1.15 Administration of Equalized Overtime.pdf 1.16 Operations Staffing.pdf2- Safety and Training2.01 Respiratory Protection.pdf2.02 Driver Safety.pdf 2.03 Hearing Conservation.pdf2.04 Power Lockout.pdf2.05 Personal Protective Equipment.pdf 2.06 Training.pdf2.07 Driver Operator Training.pdf2.08 Occupational Injury and Incident Reporting.pdf2.09 Live Fire Training.pdf 2.10 Occupational Medical Surveillance.pdf 2.11 Helmet Cameras.pdf 3 - Incident Management, Fireground, and Routine Operations3.01 Deployment.pdf3.02 Establishing Command.pdf3.03 Situation Evaluation.pdf3.04 Strategy and Incident Action Plan.pdf3.05 Communications.pdf3.06 Organization.pdf3.07 Review, Evaluate, Revise.pdf3.08 Continue, Support & Terminate Command.pdf3.09 Rule of Air Management.pdf3.10 High-Rise Standpipe Fire Operations.pdf3.11 Flammable Gas Incident.pdf3.12 Traffic Incident Management.pdf3.13 Air Monitoring.pdf3.14 Incident Response.pdf3.15 Mayday.pdf 3.16 Vehicle Fire.pdf 3.17 Downed Power Line Energized Electrical Equipment.pdf3.18 Carbon Monoxide Incident.pdf3.19 Police Assistance (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)3.20 Requesting Highway Tow Services.pdf 3.21 Photovoltaic Installations.pdf3.22 Forcible Entry.pdf3.23 Working Fire Assignments.pdf3.24 Lithium-Ion Battery Mobility Device Fires.pdf 4 - Fire Prevention 4.1 Incident Reporting.pdf4.2 Fire Watch.pdf4.2 Fire Watch Form4.03 Automatic Fire Alarms.pdf4.05 Fire Prevention On-Call Scheduling.pdf 4.06 Hydrant Flow Testing.pdf4.07 Fire Inspections.pdf4.08 Building Dept Notification.pdf 4.09 Unsafe Structure Placard.pdf5- Emergency Medical Services5.01 Infectious Disease Exposure Control Plan.pdf5.02 Biohazard Clean-Up.pdf5.03 Safe Delivery of Newborns.pdf5.04 Glucose Monitor.pdf 5.05 EMS Protocols.pdf6 - Special Operations6.01 Rescue Task Force (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)6.02 Confined Space Rescue.pdf 6.03 Vehicle Extrication.pdf 6.04 Water Rescue.pdf 6.05 Hazardous Materials Response.pdf 6.06 Washtenaw County Hazardous Materials Response Team.pdf 6.07 Elevator Rescue.pdf6.08 Michigan Stadium (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)6.09 Washtenaw County Technical Rescue Team Response.pdf 6.10 MABAS Deployment.pdf6.11 Protest and Civil Unrest (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)7 - Apparatus, Facilities, and Equipment7.01 Rope.pdf 7.02 Incident Apparatus Fueling.pdf7.03 Outdoor Warning System (FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY)7.04 Radio Communications.pdf 7.05 Hoseloads and Pump Operations.pdf 7.06 Utility 1-1.pdf7.08 Station 5 Work Requests.pdf