All-Hands doesn't just pertain to 10-75s, it can also be used on other signals. So I believe a individual signal must be given, not just the All-Hands.Just so I have this straight, I believe they can skip a 10-75 for whatever reason and once they say "all-hands" they get the balance of the assignment. It doesn't necessarily have to be doubtful to fill out the assignment. Is that correct?
Would that be the case for like a 10-22 or 10-27For fire purposes, if it is determined that a fire can be controlled with just 3 Engines/2 Ladders - a BC, without transmitting a 10-75 signal, may transmit an All Hands/Under Control - and unless otherwise requested no additional units will be assigned.
FYI - Brooklyn Box 3991 at 9:18 PM a Perfect Example:A 10-75 is a request for additional resources.
Just because they transmit a 10-75 does not mean they’ll use all hands
All hands is 3 engines(or 2 engines and a squad operating as an engine) and 2 trucks operating.
All hands Doubtful gets the balance of the Assignment.
Chief, what would your final signal be on an incident like that?I have had many jobs where i responded with 3 & 2 & on arrival not much showing so no 10-75....as operations proceeded i may have used the remaining Units (if needed) but had no need to give a 10-75 as i felt comfortable with the 3 & 2 but rather i gave an All Hands Under Control if they were all used giving them credit for their work.....relocations as needed were made by the Dispatcher for the Units used but no Special Units were dispatched to the scene.