what does the acronym RIT/RIC stand for?
what rapid intervention team/crew?
max eductor height is?
what is 6 ft above the foam pail
what are the 3 types of evidence?
what is direct, circumstantial, physical evidence?
what are the two main smoke dectors?
what are the three main causes of residential fires?
what is malfunctioning heating appliances and water heaters? combustibles to close to heating appliances or lamps, unsafe cooking?
what regulation requires that when two firefighters enter a burning structure, two fully equipped firefighters are to be outside ready to go in if needed?
what is the two in two out regulation?
foam fights fires in what 4 ways?
what is separating, cooling, smothering, and penetrating?
what does spoliation mean?
evidence that has been damaged, altered or destroyed during the cause determination and collection process.
what are the types of supervising station systems?
what is auxiliary alarm systems, proprietary systems, central station systems, rem0ote receiving systems?
what is the main objective of fire and life safety surveys?
what is to prevent and protect?
what is the definition of blitz attack?
where is foam solution located?
what is in the hose between the foam proportioned and nozzle?
what is the role of the first responding firefighter on a suspected arson incident?
what is making note of people and vehicles in the surrounding area, status of doors and windows, evidence of forcible entry, condition of contents in the rooms and indications of unusual fire behavior or more than one point of origin?
what are the types of protected premises systems?
what is noncoded, zoned/annunciated, addressable?
audiences for fire and life safety presentations can be divided according to what demographic characteristics?
what is age, education, cultural diversity, socioeconomic level, and physical ability?
flammable liquids have a flashpoint of?
less than 100 degrees C
combustible liquids have a flash point of more than 100 degrees C and holds combustion
hydrocarbon fuels are?
petroleum-based combustible or flammable liquids that float on water including
crude oil
fuel oil
gasoline
what legal issues impact the location and collection of evidence during the investigation?
what is right of entry, search and seizure, statements and Miranda warnings, chain of custody, spoilation?
rate of rise heat detectors are designed to initiate a signal when the temp in a room exceeds
what is 12 degrees F to 15 degrees F in one minute?
to be effective when presenting at-home surveys you must present information that is?
what does the acronym RECEO-VS stand for?
what is rescue, exposures, confinement, extinguishment, overhaul, ventilation, salvage?
high expansion foam have an expansion rate of?
what is 200:1
what are the 3 ways a firefighter can recognize evidence?
what is separate fires, timing devices, trailers?
what alarm initiating devices are least prone to false activation
what is heat detectors?
what are the 4 ways to present information?
known-to-unknown, simple-to-complex, whole-part-whole, step-by-step