A squad typically is a medical response vehicle/ambulance
An engine is comprised of a pump, water, hose, ladders and other fire tools/equipment is also referred to as "a pumper"
A Ladder is also referred to as an "Aerial" or "Truck" and has a large ladder attached to the apparatus and is able to be extended. Most ladder trucks have a 75 to 100 foot ladder.
Squad means a group of players from which a team is choosen.So, a team consists of selected players choosen from the squad.
A squad is a combination of a fire engine and heavy rescue
A pep squad usually just shouts cheers, while cheerleaders do jumps, tumbling, stunts, perform routines, and compete. Pep squad is the lesser form of cheerleading
Often the ambulance is not right on top of the call so the engine/rescue/ladder/squad or what every truck is sent might be closer... also they can help with lift assist
"rig" refers to the apparatus (vehicle) used by Fire Departments. This could range from a Ladder/Tiller truck, an Engine or Tanker truck, a Rescue truck, a Squad truck/vehicle, and (in some areas) ambulances.
About fourteen on regulation squad but if you have a competeing squad 17.
None. The chain of command goes directly from squad level to platoon level.
The leader of a squad is typically referred to as the squad leader. This individual is responsible for guiding and managing the squad's activities, ensuring effective communication, and making tactical decisions during missions or tasks. The squad leader often serves as a liaison between higher command and the squad members, fostering teamwork and cohesion. Their leadership is crucial for achieving the squad's objectives and maintaining morale.
Typically a spirit team is more like a club. They don't compete or do stunts or tumbling. However is some schools the cheerleading team is called the spirit squad
Between 11 - 15
One of the three interval choices for forming a squad is the "time interval." This refers to the specific timing or duration between squad formations or activities, ensuring that members are synchronized and ready to engage effectively. Properly managing this interval helps maintain cohesion and readiness within the squad.
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