Fire Suppression
Fire Behavior
Ropes
Building Construction
Ventilation
100

This is the minimum size hose line for interior attacks. 

1 1/2

100

Fire within the object of origin is considered to be in this phase of fire. 

Incipient

100

These two knots are used to hoist a pike pole. 

Clove hitch and half hitch

100

Type 1 Construction is called this. 

Fire Resistive

100

This requires a smoke ejector to pull smoke from the structure. 

Negative pressure ventilation

200

This pattern is used when the fire is in the incipient stage. 

Direct Attack

200

This is occurring when super heated gases ignite near the ceiling. 

Rollover

200

The knot that is able to be cinched tight. 

Clove Hitch

200

This type of construction consists of large wooden beams. 

Type 4

200

This form of ventilation requires the firefighter to use a hose to cover a large portion of a window. 

Hydraulic Ventilation 

300

Nozzle that provides protection against heat but can also disturb the thermal layer

Fog Nozzle

300

Occurs when everything within a room reaches its ignition temperature and simultaneously ignites

Flashover 

300

This one has an intertwined core as well as in intertwined outer sheath

Braid on Braid

300

The difference between Type 1 and 2 is this

Type 1 has a fire resistive coating on support beams

300

This type of ventilation needs to be performed when there are smoke stained windows and smoke breathing in and out of doors and windows. 

Vertical Ventilation 

400

This attack is used for the growth and fully developed phases

Combination Attack

400

The process that occurs when a solid is headed to the point of producing a liquid then a gas. 

Pyrolisis

400

Has continuous fibered core with a braided outer sheath

Kernmantle or as Mathew would say Cornmantle

400

Another name for type 3 construction is this. 

Ordinary Construction 

400

Ventilation that requires the use of a ventilation fan. 

Mechanical Ventilation 

500

Minimum GPM for an interior offensive attack

95 GPM

500

Rapid self sustaining oxidation of fuel that causes heat and light is called. 

Fire

500

The two types of rope. One will stretch more than the other. 

Static and dynamic

500

These thin pieces of metal are used to hold trusses together by small metal pins hammered into the trusses at the joints. 

Gusset Plates

500

Creating a cone completely around the opening forcing air inside the structure. 

Positive Pressure Ventilation 

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