Transfer of head through direct contact.
What is conduction?
Oxygen, fuel, heat, and a self-sustained chemical reaction.
What are the components of the fire tetrahedron?
A rapid, thorough search done to locate victims as soon as possible.
What is a primary search?
The person in overall command and responsible for all activities.
What is the incident commander?
Day and Time in which time cards are due.
What is Monday at 0700?
Created from a salvage cover placed on the floor to hold small amounts of water.
What is a catchall.
An explosive ignition that can occur when air is allowed to mix with hot, unburned fire gases.
What is backdraft?
Immediately activate the PASS device.
What should a firefighter do when they become trapped or injured.
Answers directly to the incident commander and has the authority to shut down all operations when conditions merit.
What is the safety officer?
How many hours are entered for a callback
What is 2 hours?
The pathway of responsibility from the highest level of the department to the lowest.
What is chain of command?
The tendency of gases to form into layers according to temperature.
What is thermal layering? (also accept heat stratification or thermal balance)
Providing additional support to key places between a vehicle and the ground to prevent further movement.
What is stabilization (stabilizing the vehicle)?
Responsible for providing equipment, materials, and services needed to support the incident.
What is logistics?
What is the date of completion?
A self-sustaining chemical reaction yielding energy or products that cause further reactions of the same kind.
What is combustion.
Extinguishment of fire through cooling with water.
What is temperature reduction?
Using a spring-loaded center punch or striking with a sharp point at the lower corner.
How do you remove tempered glass from side and rear windows?
The number of personnel one person can manage (ideally 3-5)
What is span of control?
What date do you log hours for callback/training
What is the date of the activity?
The most common of the hazardous substances contained in smoke that is a product of combustion.
What is the carbon monoxide.
The classification of fires involving energized electrical equipment.
What is a Class C fire?
The pattern of collapse when outer walls remain standing and the floors or roof fail in the middle leaving voids on both sides of the collapse.
What is a V-shaped collapse?
The type of command used when the incident is multi-jurisdictional and there may be more than one incident commander.
What is unified command?
What do you do if you realize you forgot to log hours or find an error
What is contact Jenn ASAP