All actions are based on what?
What is current and expected fire behavior (Fire Order #3)
You can see what appears to be rain from a cloud, but it does not quite reach the ground. This is called what?
What is Virga
What three elements make up the fire triangle?
What is Heat, Fuel, and Oxygen
Where can you find information about Risk Management in the IRPG?
What is The Green pages (Risk management process, pg 1)
What page is the Medical Incident Report found on in your IRPG?
What is the last page (Pg 120-121)
You are in a new park without local knowledge, and you are?
What is unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior. (Watch out Situation #4)
Occasionally what appears to be a tornado of smoke, ash, and embers may appear over your fire. This is called what?
What is fire whirl
What is "spotting"?
What is embers carried by wind that ignite new fires ahead of the main fire
You encounter hazardous materials on the line. After pulling back to your safety zone you remember there is a section in your IRPG on how to handle HazMat. What is the color of that section?
What is Yellow pages
What is the most common medical problem on the fireline?
What is Heat-related illness (HRI) (dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke)
Your crew starts at the head of the fire with tactics
What is attempting frontal assault on fire (Watch Out Situation #10)
What is a "Red flag warning"?
What is issued by NWS when weather conditions are ideal for extreme fire danger. High temperature and low humidity
Fire burns fastest and with intense behavior in this fuel type
What is light flashy fuels
What actions are included in MIST tactics?
(You can use your IRPG)
What is line construction and mop up (pg 98)
How deep should chest compressions be for an adult?
What is at least 2 inches (5cm)
You're working near a ridgeline with fire below. Which order applies?
What is Order #3- Recognize current weather conditions and fire behavior
A line of clouds and thunderstorms can be seen in the distance; they appear to be getting closer. The terrain is mountainous and you should be concerned about this from the storms.
What is outflow winds
What does an unstable atmosphere mean for fire behavior?
What is strong convection, taller columns, and more extreme fire activity
What is the weight estimate for a Mark 3- Pump with Kit
(You can use your IRPG)
What is 150lbs (Pg 72)
What does "Golden Hour" mean in trauma care?
What is first 60 minutes after injury is critical for survival
You're working where terrain and fuels make escape routes hard to find. Which Watch Out is this?
What is Watch Out #17- Terrain and fuels make escape to safety zones difficult
What is an "Inversion" and why does it matter to fire behavior?
What is a warm air layer trapping cooler air/ smoke below, can break suddenly and increase fire intensity.
What is a "plume-dominated fire" and why is it dangerous?
What is a fire driven by convection column; can collapse and cause erratic, extreme behavior
What two gases are common on incidents with oil and gas fields that you must receive appropriate training or a briefing on before your operational assignment?
(You can use your IRPG)
What is Methane and Hydrogen Sulfide Gas (Pg 26)
You order a helicopter for the extraction of your patient. They request the coordinates for the helispot for a type 1 helicopter that is inbound. How big should the safety circle and thoughdown pad be for that helicopter?
Safety Circle: What is 110'
Touchdown pad: What is 30'x30' clear and level