The rope that secure a ladder is called this.
What is a halyard?
A bend in a rope that does not cross itself.
What is a bight?
A patient who is laying face up is said to be this.
What is supine?
The average normal human body temperature.
What is 98.6 degrees F?
The first Chief of the Dayville Fire Company.
Who was D. Russell Watt?
The stage of fire development when all fuel is being consumed.
What is fully-involved?
The weakest part of a set of hydraulic cutters.
What are the tips?
The "B" in DCAP-BTLS stands for this.
What are "burns"?
Cold skin with a prickling numbing feeling that does not involve long-lasting damage.
What is frost nip?
What is L-163?
The angle at which firefighters should attack a vehicle fire.
When you lift an inch, you should then do this.
What is crib an inch?
This constitutes a mass-casualty event.
The definitive treatment for hyperthermia.
What is full-body cooling?
The color on the right side of an NFPA 704 diamond.
What is yellow?
You would define smoke as this.
The minimum number of people that constitutes a RIT or FAST team.
What is four?
The NFPA standard for firefighter rehabilitation.
What is NFPA 1584?
A rescue of a patient in the water should be attempted this way if you cannot reach the patient with an object.
What is throwing (a life preserver or flotation device)?
The property across from KCS, at 63 Soap Street, was informally known as this.
What is "Weber City"?
The class of extinguisher that you would use for combustible metal fires.
What is a class D?
What are rescue and recovery?
This person directs all patient movement when a patient is being removed from a vehicle.
Who is the person at the head?
This step of hypothermia involves shivering stopping and consciousness becoming impaired.
What is hypothermia stage II?
The mill that provided fire protection for the town of Dayville before the founding of the Dayville Fire Company.
What is the Assawauga Mill?