command and communication
size up strategies
operational tactics
team leadership
special hazards
100

What does the first-arriving firefighter establish upon arrival

Answer: Command

100

 What is the purpose of size-up


    • Evaluating an emergency situation.    


100

What should an arrival report include


    • Routing instructions, hazardous conditions, initial actions taken, and barriers to access.    


100

What are some responsibilities of a crew leader?

 Selecting tactics, tools, monitoring safety, and coordinating resources.

100

 What is the primary hazard associated with energized electrical equipment?

 Electrocution

200

What system is used to establish an organizational structure for all emergency incidents?


    • NIMS-ICS (National Incident Management System - Incident Command System)    


200

What are some factors to observe during size-up while responding to an incident?


    • Weather conditions, smoke, and occupancy of the structure.    


200

What are the two main operational strategies?

Offensive and defensive.

200

 What is the minimum flow rate for an initial attack line

100 gpm (400 L/min)

200

 What is the recommended safe distance from downed power lines?

1 1/2 times the distance between power poles.

300

 What information should the initial Incident Commander relay to a higher-ranking officer upon their arrival?

Information established with available resources and arriving units.

300

What is the importance of a 360-degree survey during size-up?

 To gather information on victim survivability, fire location, smoke conditions, etc

300

 In what situation is a defensive strategy typically employed

When the risk to responders outweighs the benefits of offensive attack

300

Why is a backup hoseline important

To protect the attack hoseline team, provide egress, and add suppression capability.

300

 What is ground gradient?

The flow of electrical current outward from the point of contact when a wire touches the ground.

400

What are some examples of reports that individual units provide to the Incident Commander?

Tactical progress reports.

400

Name three fire behavior indicators


    • Smoke, air and smoke flow, heat, and flame.    



400

 What are some tactics used in an offensive strategy?

Direct fire attack and rescue.

400

Name three types of hose appliances


    • Wye, Siamese, and gate valve.    


400

What are some hazards associated with underground spaces?

 Oxygen deficiency, flammable gases, toxic gases, and extreme temperatures.

500

What are the three incident priorities that incident management should reflect?

 Life safety, incident stabilization, and property conservation.

500

What factors influence command decisions regarding fire growth and development

Forecasting fire growth, identifying scene hazards, and identifying ventilation flow paths

500

What are the priorities in a defensive strategy?

To protect exposures, control fire spread, and confine the fire.

500

What factors dictate nozzle and stream selection

Fire conditions, water supply, staffing, and nozzle capabilities

500

What should be included in prearranged hazard mitigation plans for underground spaces?

Victim/rescuer protection, utility control, communications, fire extinguishment, ventilation, and lighting.

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