Ventilation
Fire behaviour
Fireground Operations
100

What is horizontal ventilation?

This method uses doors and windows on the same level as the fire.

100

WHat is fire?

A rapid chemical process that produces heat and light.

100

What is an engine company?

This company is responsible for laying hose lines and water supply.

200

What is positive-pressure ventilation?

 This ventilation uses fans to push clean air in and force smoke out.

200

What is rollover?

A sudden ignition of unburned gases in a room.

200

What is Truck company

This company performs ventilation, ladders, and forcible entry.

300

 What is natural ventilation?

This ventilation relies on wind and natural airflow.

300

Whats Flashover?

 A rapid transition where everything in a room ignites at once.

300

What is Forceible entry

This operation involves breaking into buildings to rescue victims.

400

What is negative-pressure ventilation?

This method uses fans called smoke ejectors to pull air out of a structure.

400

What is Backdraft

An explosion caused by fresh air entering a superheated, oxygen-starved space.

400

What is Ventilation

This operation creates openings in roofs or floors for heat and smoke release.

500

What is hydraulic ventilation?

 This ventilation uses fog or broken water streams to move smoke and heat.

500

What are 3 Things for a fire to exist

HINT(Fire Triangle)

What are heat, fuel, and oxygen?

500

What is Rescue Company

This company specializes in rescuing victims from dangerous environments like trenches and heights.