learning target
1. Master the composition of duty force.
2. Understand the combat readiness system.
Learning content
First, the troops on duty
The duty force of the fire squadron consists of duty personnel and fire-fighting vehicles.
The personnel on duty of the fire squadron are generally composed of the captain on duty, the combat squad and two correspondents.
Second, the combat readiness level
The public security fire brigade is a militarized and professional fire fighting team and an important force to implement emergency rescue. Must be on duty day and night, always on standby, and quickly dispatched after receiving the alarm.
In order to keep the public security fire brigade in a good combat readiness state, constantly improve its rapid response capability and ensure the successful completion of its duty tasks, the public security fire brigade implements a graded combat readiness system, which is divided into conventional combat readiness, secondary combat readiness and primary combat readiness.
When the public security fire brigade completes the regular duty task, it maintains the state of combat readiness as regular combat readiness. ?
The combat readiness of the public security fire brigade in the event of a major disaster or imminent disaster, or when performing a major fire fighting task, is the second-level combat readiness. Its basic requirements are: mobilizing for combat readiness, stopping visiting relatives and taking vacations, adjusting duty forces, starting duty combat plans, and implementing various duty combat guarantees.
When the country enters a state of war, the whole country or part of the country enters a state of emergency, the country issues martial law, or a particularly serious disaster occurs, the state of combat readiness is the first-class combat readiness. Its basic requirements are: mobilization for combat readiness, recall of foreign personnel, implementation of full-time duty, initiation of duty operational plans, and ensuring that all duty operational guarantees are in place.
Third, the combat readiness system.
The so-called combat readiness system is a set of provisions on combat readiness (combat readiness), including provisions on combat readiness education, combat readiness grade, combat readiness duty, combat readiness inspection and combat readiness report.
(A) combat readiness education
Under normal circumstances, the squadron conducts combat readiness education once a month; Major festivals and special circumstances should be carried out in time. Combat readiness education is included in the annual political education plan and organized and implemented by political organs. The main contents include: functional task education, situation education, policies and regulations education, patriotism education, revolutionary heroism education and fine traditional education.
(2) combat readiness on duty
The squadron on duty must establish a strict combat readiness duty system to ensure uninterrupted duty; Squadron shift supervisor is held by squadron police in turn; Communication room personnel and combat class personnel are on duty. The person in charge and the personnel on duty should stick to their posts, earnestly perform their duties, and strictly change the shift. The shift change should be organized by the shift leader on duty and carried out in the first line. The main contents are: adjust and implement the duty force, check the equipment, and arrange the work on duty that day. After hearing the dispatching signal, the person in charge and the personnel on duty should immediately dress and board the vehicle for dispatching, and check the combat readiness of the personnel and equipment on duty in time.
(3) Combat readiness inspection
Squadron must carry out combat readiness inspection every day; The main task is to check the performance of duty personnel, check the equipment and use of vehicles, and deal with problems immediately when found.
(4) combat readiness report
The squadron attendant must report to the superior on duty every day. Reports should be timely and accurate. Generally, it will be reported step by step according to the specified time, and the important situation will be reported randomly. In case of emergency, the report can be overstepped, and the problems that are difficult to find out at the moment will be reported in detail after the meeting.