CRR
Short Cuts
CRR & Dept Structure
Knowing Your Stuff
FLSE Programs
Fire Protection Systems
Fire
Injuries
100

CRR

Community Risk Reduction

100

NFPA

National Fire Protection Association

100

4 main components of cultural competence 

Awareness, attitude, knowledge, skills

100

What is the basic procedure for reporting an emergency?


Know when and how to call 9-1-1 or other emergency #.  Relay information to the dispatcher (name, address, phone number, nature of the injury)

100

Why is it important to use standardized FLSE messages?

All individuals and agencies conveying the same message.

100

Responds to flaming fires faster than smoldering fires

Ionization alarms

100

Components of a fire triangle?

Heat, oxygen, fuel

100

Second leading cause of injury for children ages 1-14

Drowning

200

5 E's

Education, Economic Incentives, Emergency Response, Enforcement, Engineering

200
USFA

United States Fire Administration

200

Examples of a CRR & integrated prevention intervention

Smoke alarm or bike helmet program
200

What are some common types of basic firefighting equipment?

Hood, helmet, protective coat and pants, gloves, boots, SCBA
200

Why should FLSE know the dynamics of fire and behavior?

So you can speak confidently on the subject and help the audience to make sense of FLSE actions to drive behavior change. 

200

The most common type of portable fire extinguisher for use by consumers 

A, B, C

200

Products of combustion

Heat, smoke and light
200

Leading cause of nonfatal injury for all age groups.

Falls -- children and older adults at greatest risk.

300

Name some current fire and life safety issues

pg 11

300

PPE

Personal Protection Equipment

300

The pathway of responsibility from the highest to the lowest level of the organization is

Chain of command

300

What are some common fire protection systems and devices?


Smoke alarms, automatic fire sprinklers, portable fire extinguishers, heat detectors, gas-sensing detectors,, and evacuation systems
300

What are common dynamics of human behavior?

pg 30
300

Responds faster to smoldering fires

Photoelectric

300

Reducing agent (fuel), oxidizing agent, heat, chemical reaction

Fire Tetrahedron

300

3 legs of the injury triangle

Host, agent, environment

400

Fire prevention and life safety reduce what?

Loss of life, injury, property damage, and environmental damage


400

SCBA

Self-contained breathing apparatus

400

Each individual reports to one supervisor

Unity of command 

400

What are some common fire hazards?

Prevalent in wildland areas and indoors and encourages a fire to start. 

400

What are some common unintentional injuries?

Poisoning, falls, fire, MVC, drowning

400
Fire extinguisher used in commercial kitchens

K

400

4 stages of fire

Incipient, growth, full developed, decay

400

3 types of burns (by type)

Chemical, electrical, and light or radiation

500

What is Cultural Competence?

Understanding the demographics of the community

500

A, B, C, D, K

Smoke alarm classifications
500

Common roles in the Prevention Division include

Fire prevention, investigators, FLSE, engineers, examiners

500

Superficial, partial thickness, full thickness

Types of burns (pg 41)

500

What are 3 types of common disasters (by type)?

Natural, human and technological 

500

Fire extinguisher used for metals

D

500

4 types of fire hazards

Common, personal, special, target (pg 24)


500

Haddon's Matrix

Pre-event factors, event factors, post-event factors or conditions

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