FCTC Human Relations and Teamwork 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: The 'span of control' principle in ICS recommends one supervisor for how many personnel?
- 1-2
- 3-7 (Correct answer)
- 10-15
- 20 or more
Correct answer: 3-7
The optimal span of control in ICS is 3–7 subordinates, with 5 being ideal, to maintain effective oversight.
Question 2: When a firefighter feels overwhelmed by stress after a traumatic incident, the most appropriate organizational support is:
- Immediately reassigning them to administrative duties permanently
- Offering access to Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) or peer support (Correct answer)
- Telling them to 'tough it out' as part of the job
- Publicly discussing the incident in a station meeting
Correct answer: Offering access to Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) or peer support
CISD and peer support programs are designed to help first responders process trauma and maintain mental health.
Question 3: Which communication style is most effective for giving instructions in a fast-moving emergency?
- Long, detailed explanations with background context
- Clear, concise, and direct commands with confirmation (Correct answer)
- Indirect suggestions to avoid commanding tone
- Written memos delivered after the fact
Correct answer: Clear, concise, and direct commands with confirmation
Emergency communications must be brief, direct, and confirmed to avoid delays and misunderstandings during rapidly evolving situations.
Question 4: A firefighter consistently undermines a new captain's authority by making jokes about their decisions. The impact on the team is most likely to be:
- Improved morale through humor
- Erosion of trust and reduced operational effectiveness (Correct answer)
- No significant effect on team performance
- Encouragement of open feedback culture
Correct answer: Erosion of trust and reduced operational effectiveness
Undermining authority damages team trust, creates confusion about who to follow, and reduces overall operational effectiveness.
Question 5: What is the best approach when two firefighters have a personality conflict that is affecting crew performance?
- Permanently separate them so they never work the same shift
- Ignore it and hope it resolves itself over time
- Facilitate a structured conversation to identify and address the root issue (Correct answer)
- Discipline both equally without understanding the cause
Correct answer: Facilitate a structured conversation to identify and address the root issue
Structured conflict resolution addresses the underlying issue and preserves working relationships rather than avoiding or escalating the problem.
Question 6: Which of the following represents an example of groupthink in a fire crew?
- The crew debates multiple tactical options before deciding
- No one questions a risky plan because they don't want to contradict the captain (Correct answer)
- A junior firefighter raises a safety concern during the pre-entry briefing
- The crew uses a checklist to evaluate all rescue options
Correct answer: No one questions a risky plan because they don't want to contradict the captain
Groupthink occurs when the desire for group harmony suppresses individual dissent, potentially leading to poor or dangerous decisions.
Question 7: A firefighter notices they have been excluded from informal crew social activities. The most constructive response is to:
- File a formal grievance immediately
- Proactively engage with colleagues and mention the issue to a trusted supervisor if it persists (Correct answer)
- Retaliate by withholding cooperation on the job
- Assume it is intentional and begin looking for a transfer
Correct answer: Proactively engage with colleagues and mention the issue to a trusted supervisor if it persists
Proactive engagement and calm escalation through appropriate channels are healthier responses than retaliation or assuming the worst.
The 'span of control' principle in ICS recommends one supervisor for how many personnel?