What are Life Safety, Incident Stabilization, and Property Conservation?
This is the most common method of stabilizing a vehicle to prevent horizontal motion on the scene of a crash.
What is chocking the tires
This level of HazMat training allows a first responder to take defensive actions at the scene of a HazMat Incident.
What is the Operations Level?
This post is generally the pillar that separates the front and rear doors on either side of most passenger vehicles.
B Post
These three components are combined with an uninhibited chemical chain reaction resulting in fire.
What are fuel, heat, and air?
This is the NFPA Minimum standard for firefighter qualification.
This type of indicator shows whether the valve is open or shut.
PIV; OS&Y shows the stem, Gate is non-indicating.
This is a full breakdown of what is referred to as the APIE Response Model.
What is Analyze, Plan, Implement and Evaluate?
A siamese valve has this many inlets and this many outlets.
Two inlets and one Outlet
Unlike an inspection hole, a kerf cut when ventilating only provides a clue for this byproduct of combustion.
What is Smoke?
What is 19.5% or less?
This type of liquid has a flashpoint of fewer than 100 degrees.
A flammable liquid has a flashpoint of less than 100 degrees. A combustible liquid has a flash point of greater than 100 degrees.
This basic response strategy involving radiation has three critical factors that protect responders from exposure to radioactive material.
What are Time, Distance, and Shielding
This class of Foam would be best suited for a wildland fire
What is Class A
This is the name of any location that answers 911 calls.
Public Safety Answering Point
This device is used to convert a vehicle's 12 or 24-volt system into a 110 or 220-volt AC Current.
What is an inverter?
This type of sprinkler system is the simplest automatic fire sprinkler system and generally requires little maintenance.
What is a Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System?
This type of radiation most easily penetrates the skin and enters the human body.
What is Gamma Radiation? Alpha rays are typically stopped at the dead skin layer; Beta rays "can" penetrate the skin, but most often cause harm via inhalation or ingestion.
This is the common name for a list of codes that were eliminated by NIMS in order to create a more efficient communication system, or plain English / clear text?
What are 10 Codes?
This is the temperature at which steel begins to fail.
What is 1000 degrees
The minimum temperature at which liquid gives off sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture.
Altering evidence so an insurance investigator can not document it is an example of this.
This zone is used to carry out all logistical support functions of the incident.
What is the cold zone.
Fuel in this state of matter is the most dangerous because it does not require as much energy to ignite.
Gaseous Fuels
This is the ratio of the mass of a given volume of a liquid compared with the mass of an equal volume of water at the same temperature.
What is specific gravity? Vapor density relates to gases as they relate to air.