Direct Attack
Indirect & Combination
Gas & Liquid Fires
Ground Cover & Utilities
Safety & Terminology
100

This type of attack involves applying water directly onto the burning fuel until the fire is extinguished.

What is a Direct Attack?

100

This attack is used when firefighters cannot enter a burning building due to intense heat or looming structural collapse.

What is an Indirect Attack?

100

This is the first priority when dealing with a pressurized gas leak that is on fire.

What is protecting exposures?

100

This is the slow-moving part of a ground cover fire that burns opposite the direction of the wind.

What is the heel?

100

This is the most common risk to firefighters during fire suppression activities.

What is heat exhaustion?

200

When using a solid or straight stream during a direct attack, the water should be directed at this part of the fire.

What is the base of the fire?

200

An indirect attack relies on this process to displace oxygen and absorb heat within a confined space.

What is steam conversion?

200

You should never extinguish a burning gas leak unless you can perform this action immediately after.

What is shut off the gas supply?

200

This term refers to the fastest-growing part of a ground cover fire.

What is the head?

200

Before entering a burning structure, the nozzle operator must do this to ensure the line is purged of air.

What is "bleeding the line"?

300

This is the most efficient use of water on free-burning fires.

What is a Direct Attack?

300

This attack combines high-level steam production with a direct attack on the burning fuel.

What is a Combination Attack?

300

This phenomenon occurs when a liquid fuel container is heated, causing the internal pressure to exceed the vessel's strength.

What is a BLEVE?

300

When dealing with downed power lines, firefighters should maintain a distance equal to this many spans between utility poles.

What is one full span?

300

This term describes the process of searching for and extinguishing hidden or remaining spots of fire.

What is overhaul?

400

To prevent heat from masking the seat of the fire, firefighters should use this technique to apply water in short bursts.

What is "penciling"?

400

When performing a combination attack, the nozzle is often moved in one of these three patterns.

What are "T", "Z", or "O" patterns?

400

To approach a burning flammable gas cylinder, crews should use at least two 1.75-inch lines set to this nozzle pattern.

What is a wide-angle fog pattern?

400

This specific type of fire involves fuels like roots, peat, and organic matter found beneath the soil surface.

What is a ground fire?

400

This acronym is used to remind firefighters of the hazards of ground cover fires.

What is LCES?

500

During an interior attack, this must be coordinated with fire suppression to prevent flashover or injury to the crew.

What is ventilation?

500

This is the primary danger of using an indirect attack while victims or firefighters are still inside the structure.

What is thermal layering disruption?

500

When suppressing a Class B fire with foam, this method involves spraying foam onto a nearby structure so it flows down.

What is the Bank-down method?

500

To prevent electrical shock when walking away from a downed power line, firefighters should use this movement technique.

What is the shuffle step?

500

This is the designated area where unburned fuel is separated from the fire in a ground cover scenario.

What is a fire line?