Building Construction
PPE
Ropes, Knots, and Webbing
Ground Ladders
Fire Behavior
100

This type of construction is found in many modern homes. The walls and roofs are made of combustible materials—most commonly wood.

Type Five Construction

100

This NFPA Standard is on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program

NFPA 1500

100

This Knot is used for joining two pieces of webbing together

Water Knot

100

Adjustable. Potential full length is the ladders length. Range from 12 -39'.

Extension Ladder

100

Oxygen, fuel, heat, and self-sustained chemical reaction

What are the components of the fire tetrahedron?

200

Light weight beams that can span great distances

Trusses

200

The three components that make up your turnout coat

Outer shell, Moisture barrier, Thermal barrier

200

The two classifications that fire service rope have.

Life Safety and Utility Rope

200

Devices attached to the inside of the beams on the fly sections used to hold the fly section in place after it has been extended

Pawls (Dogs or Ladder Locks)

200

The tendency of gases to form into layers according to temperature

What is thermal layering

300

Members that carry loads perpendicular to their longitudinal dimension

Beam

300

Fabric covering that protects the ears, neck, and face from exposure to heat, embers, and debris.

Nomex Hood

300

Ropes strength can be reduced from sharp angles, knots, and bends by this percentage

50%

300

Single ladder equipped with folding hooks on one end

Roof Ladder

300

This can occur when Oxygen is introduced into an Oxygen Starved Atmosphere

Backdraft

400

This Type of Wood-Framed Construction consists of studs in exterior walls extending from the basement or foundation, to the roof. Often allows fires to spread undetected

Balloon Frame Construction

400

This device provides an audible means by which a lost, trapped, or incapacitated firefighter can be located

Personal Alert Safety System or PASS device

400

This Rope is designed for any use except rescue; can be used to hoist equipment, secure unstable objects, or cordon off an area

Utility Rope

400

The desired angle of inclination that the ladder should be placed for climbing

What is 75 degrees? 


400

An Excessive Buildup of Heat, where Flames Fully Involve an Entire Area or Surface, can cause this

Flashover

500

Known as a trip hazard at night, this low Type of Wall is at the edge of some roofs, masking the true height of the building

Parapet Wall

500

This NFPA Standard governs Structural Firefighting ensembles

NFPA 1971

500

Daily Double

Perform a Figure Eight Knot

500

Operating distance between Ground Ladders and Power Lines?

Ten Feet

500

What are the four stages of fire development

What is incipient, growth, fully developed, decay

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