A
B
C
D
E
F
101

What does PASS stand for?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

101

What is step of 1 of the size up process?

Gather the facts

101

In military time, what is 15:00?

3:00 pm

101

What is step 3 of the size up process?

Consider the probabilities

101

What is burning in a class K fire?

Cooking liquid (such as grease, oil, animal fat or vegetable fat)

101

What is cribbing?

Using pieces of wood to lift a heavy object off a victim.

102

What does it mean to overhaul a fire?

To extinguish all burning materials (make fire is completely out.)

102

What is burning in a class D fire?

Combustible metals (such as magnesium, sodium, aluminum, and titanium)

102

Before searching a building, what symbol do you mark on the building by the door?

A slash

102

True or False, one of the drag techniques is to pull the victim by their arms.

False

102

Superficial damage and broken windows are a sign of which level of damage?

Light damage

102

True or False: During a size up, you should walk all the way around the outside of the building.

True

103

True or False: Smoke is flammable.

True

103

What 3 elements make up the fire triangle?

Heat
Fuel
Oxygen

103

What are the five classes of fire?

A (ash)
B (barrel)
C (circuit)
D (dust)
K (kitchen)

103

Where might you find a child during a search and rescue?

In a cabinet, bathtub, closet, or under a bed or table.

103

What is step 8 of the size up process?

Take action

103

What are the four colors on the NFPA Diamond?

Red, blue, yellow, white.

104

What are the two most frequent causes of rescuer deaths?

Disorientation and secondary collapse

104

When turning off power to your home at the break panel, what do you turn off first...main breaker or individual circuits?

Individual circuits

104

What does L.I.E.S. stand for?

Limit
Isolate
Eliminate
Separate

104

When extinguishing a fire, what is the buddy's job?

To look all around and make sure it is safe.

104

What are the two most common ways to remove victims from a moderately damaged building?

Self-rescue and carry/drag.

104

What type of extinguisher would you use to put out an electrical fire? 

A class "C" extinguisher (CO2 or dry chemical.)

105

What is step 7 of the size up process?

Develop a plan of action

105

What are three types of structural voids?

Pancake, Lean-to, "V"

105

Spell Jeopardy in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

Juliet

Echo
Oscar
Papa
Alpha
Romeo
Delta
Yankee

105

If Search and Rescue are two different teams, what does the Rescue team do?

Stabilize and extract victims, bring survivors to medical areas

105

When Search and Rescue are two different teams, what does the Search team do?

Search rooms, triage victims, and call-in counts

105

What does the blue section of the NFPA Diamond describe?

Health Hazard

106

What is the name for the exterior search method that involves volunteers standing on each side of the building and listening for sounds?

Triangulation

106

Name 5 different types of carries/drags.

One-arm
Pack-strap
Two-person
Chair
Blanket carry/drag

106

What is the motto for cribbing?

Lift an inch, crib an inch.

106

What are 4 exterior search patterns?

Grid-line, quadrant, zone, and spiral

106

What does the red section of an NFPH Diamond describe?

Flammability

106

Name three ways to identify hazardous materials.

Corrosive, Explosive, Reactive

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