Firefly Ranger Jargon Glossary

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Ranger Jargon

Term Meaning Notes/References/ Links
Alpha Prospective ranger that has taken Ranger training but not yet completed a alpha shift at Firefly (walked with a mentor).
Blue Dot A ranger on duty who has medical/first aid experience. Medical might respond to "blue dot", but if you want Medical, SAY "Medical."
Board Firefly Board of Directors; have the authority to make decisions to protect the event and the safety of participants. There is usually a Board member on-call at all times at Firefly. https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/firefly-arts-collective/bylaws/
Communications Team Team responsible for internal and external communications, internal documentation, and acting as a liaison to affiliated Ranger groups.
ConCom Firefly Conduct Committee. Reviews any complaints about violation of the Code of Conduct and/or behavior that may endanger FAC's ability to hold the annual festival or other community events. https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/firefly/firefly-policies/
Council Ranger Council is the year-round group responsible for setting policies & fulfilling all tasks. Made up of Ranger Lead, XO, and 6 team leads (Training, Personnel, Emergency Response, Logistics, Communications, Social)
Dirt Ranger Ranger on duty that is walking the woods with a partner.
Do nothing The first thing a ranger does. Find out and observe before jumping into any situation. Rangers should try to intervene as little as possible, with the goal of getting participants to solve their own problems.
Echelon Ranger shift role responsible for giving out radios, t-shirts & Lams, and tracking the schedule. Assists Khaki by keeping information & resources organized & available. Has no more authority than any dirt Ranger. Can help with Radio issues.
Emergency Response Team Team responsible for pre-event coordination planning, post-event follow-up, and acts as a liaison to the other Firefly safety cores.
Event Lead Firefly event coordinator/project manager, takes on some of the responsibilities formerly handled by board members. http://fireflyartscollective.org/firefly/join-a-core/event-lead/
FAST Fire Arts Safety Team
FLAME Procedure for approaching any situation: Find Out, Listen, Analyze, Mediate [if needed], Explain [if needed}
Green Dot A ranger on duty who has experience with participants in emotional distress
ICS Incident Command System. Procedure used to organize the safety department of Firefly to provide a coordinate response to emergencies.
Khaki Title for current Ranger shift lead. May change during the shift to a different individual.
Khaki 1) Ranger in charge of the shift & all event radio traffic.Monitors communications and coordinates ranger activities throughout Firefly. 2) The tan-colored clothing rangers wear when on duty.
KIT Khaki in Training. 2+ year Rangers learning the ropes of being Khaki.
Lam Laminate; Ranger ID badge during the event. Helps identify you as a Ranger while on duty to other participants.
LNT Leave no trace, one of the 10 Principles of Burning Man.
LOGIC-B Info to give for Medical situation: Location, How Old, Gender, Injury/Illness, Conscious?, Breathing?
Logistics & Infrastructure Team Team that coordinates with DPW and is responsible for radios and other HQ items. Ranger team responsible for Ranger HQ set-up, infrastructure, and tear-down.
Medical Firefly safety core that responds to serious and sometimes minor injuries.
Mentor Ranger that coaches and evaluates Alpha Rangers during their Alpha shift.
Moop "Matter out of Place", which is a problem when we are trying for LNT (Leave no trace.)
OOD The Officer of the Day serves the Ranger Lead, the Ranger XO, Khaki, and all the Dirt Rangers on duty by coordinating the major issues of the day across shifts.
Perimeter A physical boundary created (often just using our bodies/presence) to limit access to a dangerous scene (eg, Bug burn) or where a team needs space to work (eg, medical.)
Personnel Team Team in charge of personnel database management, ranger retention, and shift scheduling.
Policy a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
Procedure 1-an established or official way of doing something.

2-a series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner

Radio Handle A nickname used by a Ranger for radio communications & scheduling.
Ranger Council Coordination body that runs the ranger organization. The Ranger Lead, Ranger XO, and Team leads make up the Ranger council.
Ranger Lead Face and visionary of the Ranger organization. Accountable to the Firefly Board and keeps the Board updated. Liason to the Firefly community and other Firefly cores.
Ranger XO Executive Officer; Operations manager for the teams. Works with team leads to ensure each teams is working effectively. Participates as a member of Ranger Council and works closely with the Ranger Lead.
Red Dot A ranger on duty who has experience with fire safety
Sanctuary A safe space where the citizens of Firefly can seek an outlet or assistance with any emotional trauma.
Shiny Penny 1st year rangers after they've completed their Alpha shift
Social Capital The trust & confidence that participants, etc. have in the Firefly Rangers as a whole, built by treating everyone with respect & acting with integrity & professionalism.
Social Team Team that coordinates year round social events for rangers and helps with recruitment and public relations.
Team Lead Ensures the team is fulfilling its duties and serves as a member of the Ranger council
Ten Principles Principles that reflect the burner community ethos & culture: Radical Inclusion, Gifting, Decommodification, Radical Self-Reliance, Radical Self-expression, Communal Effort, Civic Responsibility, Leave no Trace, Participation, and Immediacy. There is sometimes an 11th principle: Gratitude. https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/firefly-arts-collective/10-principles/
Training & Education Team Team that develops training materials, delivers trainings, and responsible for ongoing education and cultivation of skill development.

Radio Jargon

Allcom all stations, everybody with a radio
Blue Dot A ranger on duty who has medical/first aid experience. Medical might respond to "blue dot", but if you want Medical, SAY "Medical." If you need a bandaid or a tick removed, you can say "blue dot." If it's an emergency, definitely say Medical.
Board Firefly Board of Directors
BREAK BREAK BREAK Emergency call, keep channel clear Khaki Response, "Breaking Channel, Go for Khaki"
Clear Channel is clear; I am done with transmissions.
Copy I understand
Echelon Ranger role that manages the physical radios and helps tracks the shift schedules.
FAST Fire Arts Safety Team
Go For/Go please speak
Green Dot A ranger on duty who has experience with participants in emotional distress
Hold Please wait for more info
ICS Incident Command System. Procedure used to organize the safety department of Firefly to provide a coordinate response to emergencies.
Khaki Shift lead on radio, manages radio traffic.
KIT Khaki in Training. 2+ year Rangers learning the ropes of being Khaki.
LOGIC-B Info to give for Medical situation: Location, How Old, Gender, Injury/Illness, Conscious?, Breathing?
Medical Firefly safety core that responds to serious and sometimes minor injuries.
OOD The Officer of the Day serves the Ranger Lead, the Ranger XO, Khaki, and all the Dirt Rangers on duty by coordinating the major issues of the day across shifts.
Open Mic someone has an open mic transmitting, close it now
Out Done with transmission; Do NOT use "Over and Out", that is a contradication. Use "Clear" instead, it's clearer.
Over next speaker may begin, channel still in use
Readback repeat of info to check for understanding
Repeat last caller, repeat
Roger I understand
Sanctuary A safe space where the citizens of Firefly can seek an outlet or assistance with any emotional trauma.