Fire Behavior
ICS
Vehicle Extrication
Fire Suppression
Forcible Entry
100

Heat, Fuel, and Oxygen, and Chemical reaction are the components of 

The Fire Tetrahedron

100

ICS Stands for?

Incident command system

100

After scene size up, this is the first task that needs to be completed prior to any extrication

Vehicle Stabilization

100

The two types of standard sprinkler systems and what are their differences

Wet and Dry pipe systems

100

What is the first step in forcible entry

Try before you pry

200

An explosive ignition that can occur when air is allowed to mix with hot unburned gases

Backdraft

200

Title given to the primary position of the entire incident?

Incident Commander

200

A vehicle on it's side, we would use this to stabilize this vehicle.

Rescue struts

200

What are the five classes of extinguishers, and what is there pourposes?

Class A (ordinary combustibles), Class B (Flammable Liquids), Class C (Energized Electrical Equipment), Class D (Combustible Metals), Class K (Cooking Oils and Fats)

200
Used with a Halligan type of tool, the device useful in pulling all types of lock cylinders

K-Tool

300

Name the three transfers of heat

Conduction, convection, and radiation

300

Representatives from several different agencies work together to command a multi-jurisdictional incident

Unified Command

300

Person stuck under a vehicle, what is the tool used to lift the vehicle?

Air Bags

300
What is a photoelectric smoke detector

A detector that uses a light beam that is scattered, when smoke enters the chamber, making it responsive to smoldering fires

300

The three terms used while forcing a door with two firefighters. Give details

Drive

Strike

Stop

400

The sudden involvement of a room or an area in flames from floor to ceiling

Flashover

400

The number of individuals a supervisor is responsible for (from 3 to 7)

Span of control

400

Technique used when the spreader is placed in the window to achieve a gap in the door and/or open the door.

Vertical spread/Vertical attack

400

This standard governs the installation of automatic sprinkler systems in the United States.

NFPA 13

400

A tool/device used mainly to cut steel and/or concrete

K-12/Rescue saw

500

Outcome of combustion in a confined space in which gases tend to form into layers. Hottest gases at the ceiling, coolest at the floor

Thermal Layering

500

The concept by which each person within an organization reports to one and only one designated person

Unified Command

500

A Halligan is used to create a gap to assist the spreaders with entry into the door 

A purchase point

500

This master stream device is portable, and can deliver 350-1,250 GPM, and is often used when conditions are too dangerous for interior crews

Portable Monitor (or deck gun/Ground monitor)

500

The most common tools used for residential forced-entry

Halligan and flat head axe

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