Memorandum to City Council
Chief officers are often viewed as the subject-matter expert in anything related to fire department functions, including fire code issues. As a chief officer, it is vitally important to facilitate strong, concise, and accurate information to the governing body, particularly when it comes to the matter of fire code issues.
Draft a memorandum to the city council of your community. Click here to view a sample memorandum. Be sure to provide an overview of the problem of large loss-of-life fires in the United States in areas where people gather. Include a review of findings of the facility you have used in your research in the previous two units.
Your memo should include the following items:
concerns about what could occur based on information from previous incidents in the United States;
concerns about evacuation capacities and other items discovered during your inspection performed in the Unit II assignment;
a summary of how cue recognition, decision-making, and individual differences affect exit selection;
an explanation of how reaction time is a part of the validation process and how it can affect exit decision-making;
at least three summary statements that compare your findings to the recommendations performed in the Unit III assignment; and
an introduction, findings, and a summary.
Highlight the importance of these factors in your recommendations for your council to consider to reduce the risk of an incident of a large loss of life in an assembly occupancy in your jurisdiction.
Your assignment should be a minimum of three pages in length. You may include sources from your required reading or any other supporting references. Your assignment, which includes citing outside sources, must follow APA style.