Firefighting
Historic Fires
Confined Space
Hazardous Materials
Potent Potables (Miscellaneous)
100

Three common types of hose rolls

Straight, donut, double donut

100

The 2003 Station Nightclub fire made these illegal in RI

Indoor pyrotechnics

100
The maximum length of a supplied air line

300 feet

100

Explosives are this DOT category

Category I

100

A microphone should be this far from your mouth

Two to four inches

200

A married set of irons is these two tools

Flathead axe and Halligan

200

The deadliest nightclub fire in US history, killing 492 people in Boston, MA

Cocoanut Grove in 1942

200

The NFPA standard for technical rescue

NFPA 1006

200

A four gas meter alarms for CO at this level

35 ppm

200

The four FEMA classes required to complete probation

ICS 100, 200, 700, and 800
300

A V shaped burn pattern found during a fire investigation indicates this 

Point of origin

300

In 1903, this fire killed 602 people in a theater in Chicago, IL

Iriquois Theater Fire in 1903

300

This many entrants are needed for confined space entry

Four

300

This common gas used for heating is lighter than air

Methane / Natural Gas

300

The mill that closed in the 1930s which provided fire protection for the town of Dayville prior to the creation of this fire company

Assawauga Mill

400

Four types of horizontal ventilation

Natural, negative pressure, positive pressure, hydraulic

400

This fire took place on December 1st, 1958 in Chicago, IL, killing 92 students

Our Lady of Angels

400

In the OATH communication method, four tugs means this

"Help"

400

The level of PPE worn by a hazmat decon team

The level of the entrants or one below

400

The three original Dayville companies

Chemical, Ladder, and Tanker

500

This type of alarm system is monitored by contracted services at a separate receiving point

Central station system

500

This fire originated the practice of wildland escape fires

Mann-Gulch Fire in 1949

500

The OSHA confined space regulation

29 CFR 1910.146

500

29 CFR 1910.1200 is this

Hazardous Materials Communication Plan

500

The first name of the first Chief of Dayville

David