Responsibilities
- Incident Commander: Responsible for following all fire ground procedures found in section 400, 500, and 700 of the SOG’s pertaining to structural fire fighting. Responsible to create a rapid intervention crew, appoint a crew leader and create a RIT sector.
- Raid Intervention Team Leader: Responsible for directing and coordinating the RIT activities, securing tools and equipment for rescue, ensuring that all RIT members have given their accountability tags to the Incident commander or accountability officer, and following all RIT guidelines in section 500 of SOG’s.
- Firefighters: responsible for following all fire ground procedures and assigned duties from company officers, and incident commanders. It is also the responsibility of FF’s to deploy all required RIT equipment to the staging area.
- Incident Commander: Responsible for following all fire ground procedures found in section 400, 500, and 700 of the SOG’s pertaining to structural fire fighting. Responsible to create a rapid intervention crew, appoint a crew leader and create a RIT sector.
- Raid Intervention Team Leader: Responsible for directing and coordinating the RIT activities, securing tools and equipment for rescue, ensuring that all RIT members have given their accountability tags to the Incident commander or accountability officer, and following all RIT guidelines in section 500 of SOG’s.
- Firefighters: responsible for following all fire ground procedures and assigned duties from company officers, and incident commanders. It is also the responsibility of FF’s to deploy all required RIT equipment to the staging area.



