Weather
Water*
Look Up, Down, & Around
ICS
Risk*
100

This regular activity should be done before what interval

What is spin weather, every hour p.40

100

*50:1 refers to what fluids that you will put in what equipment found on most type 5 engines

What are chainsaws p.89

100

When hearing a faller or dozer, confirm your safety using this factor

What is 2.5 tree lengths p.85.1

100

Ask these 4 questions during an AAR

What are:

What was planned?

What actually happened?

Why did it happen?

What can we do next time? p.xiii

100

*A type 6 engine may have 1 of these features, but a type 5 will have both

What are 4 firefighters, and 400 gallons of water p.87

200

This component of a fire weather forecast helps predict atmospheric stability

What is mixing height

200

A 100' stick of 1.5" hose holds this much water

What is 9 gallons p.86

200

Triage is limited to these 3 options if this is not established

What is a safety zone,

Rescue drive-by

Standalone

Prep and leave p.13-14

200

You are involved in an 8 line, or hazmat incident, these are the first 2 actions you take

What are communicate with dispatch, and establish command p.118,54

200

DAILY DOUBLE

Your safety zone is partly* calculated by this multiplier of this factor

What is 4 times flame length

*This factor is affected by what 3 influences? p.6

300

Like a dead clock, these winds can occur twice a day

What are diurnal winds

300

Get within this distance of a water source to draft with your type 5 engine *IRPG

What is 16 feet 

(due to which 2 factors?) p.86

300

You wont approach a helicopter or dozer without considering these two factors

What are from the front, and with the operators consent

(best indicated by what action?) p.85.3

300

Feeling abnormal risk, these 2 tasks are critical as you refuse an assignment

What are offering alternatives, and documenting the refusal p.19#5

300

These 4 types of risk are grounds to turn down an assignment

What are:

Unsafe practices

Lack of training

Unsafe conditions

Defective equipment p.18

400

This part of tonight's fire weather forecast can help predict tomorrows fire behavior

What is humidity recovery

400

A type 1 engine can pump at this rate *IRPG

What is 1,000 gpm p.87

400

Seeing these 3 factors combine you now expect extreme fire behavior because of this function

What are wind, slope, and aspect; known as alignment p.3

400

Alpha, bravo, yankee, and zulu typically refer to these parts of a fire

What are divisions p.102

400

You come upon these overhead hazards that cannot be mitigated by a chainsaw or tool

What are power lines

500

These inconsistent winds conflict with firefighting

What are battling winds p.34

500

DAILY DOUBLE

How long can a single type 5 engine safely perform fire attack using 400' of hose *IRPG

What is approximately 6 minutes p.86.2+86.3+87t2

500

This number defines "tight" crown spacing

What is < 20' p.36

500

Briefings on large incidents will include radio frequencies for these 3 operations

What are command, tactical, and aircraft

500

Unlike during a lighting strike, deploy your shelters in what proximity to your crew members

Where is next to each other p.17,31

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