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100

What are the three components of the fire triangle?


Heat, fuel, and oxygen

100

What are the 5 communication responsibilities of all firefighters

1. Brief others as needed

2. Debrief your actions 

3. Communicate hazards to others 

4. Acknowledge messages 

5. Ask if you don't know

100

What does LCES stand for? 

Bonus points: what is the definition of a safety zone?

L= Lookouts

C=Communications 

E=Escape route

S=Safety Zones 

Definition: An area where a firefighter can survive without a fire shelter

100

Much water/ retardant  can a SEAT hold

SEAT (Single Engine Airtanker) = 800-1799 Gallongs


100

When a log is rolling donw hill towards the crew what do you do

Point and yell Roller

200

What factors contribute to fire behavior?

Fuels, Weather, Topography 

200

What are 3 contributions to fatigue of wildland fire fighters?

- Carbon Monoxide 

- Dehydration

- Heat Stress

-Poor fitness level 

Low amount of sleep
200

When constructing a safety zone, how large should it be in consideration of the flame height 

4 times the continuous maximum flame height.

200

What is an underslung line construction. How can we mitigate rollout 

Fireline constructed below the fire or 

- Use a cup trench 


https://www.coloradofirecamp.com/suppression-tactics/fireline-construction.html

200

First step in risk management process 

Identify hazards 

300
In simple terms, what is the difference between a Stable and an Unstable atmosphere, and how does it change fire behavior 

Stable: Trapped smoke under an inversion

-- Expect lowering RH, wind shifts, and increasing flames, spread and spotting once broken

Unstable: Smoke rising high and dispersing 

--Active spread, intense burning and significant fire growth 

300

Describe leaders' intent in 3 words 

1. Task = What is to be done?

2. Purpose = Why is it to be done?

3. End State = How should it look when done?


300

What are 4 types of structure triage 

- Defensible: Prep and hold 

-Defensible: Stand alone 

- Non-defensible: Prep and leave 

- Non-defensible: Rescue drive by 

300

When working around heavy equipment how far away should you be in front of the equipment? Behind?


Bonus (100); How far away in timber?

100ft in front and 50ft behind


Bonus: 2.5 tree height

300

The most essential element of successful wildland firefighting is ______ and ______ leadership

Competent confident

400

Name three distractions from a primary task that might drop one's situational awareness 

- Radio traffic 

-conflict

-previous errors

- Collateral duties

-IWI

400

What are three of the five common denominators of Fire Behavior and Tragedy Fires? 

1.  On relatively small fires or deceptively quiet areas of large fires. 

2. In relatively light fuels, such as grass, herbaceous fuels, and light brush. 

3. When there is an unexpected shift in wind direction or in wind speed. 

4. When fire responds to topographic conditions and runs uphill. 

5. During the critical burn period between 1400 and 1700.


400

What are the numbers on the clock  for the pilots view from the cockpit 

3-11

400

What does the Pink and Yellow/black flagging signify 

Escape route = pink 

Hazards = yellow and black 

500

What is the maximum flame length a hand crew can effectively fight a fire

500

According to the IRPG, what are the four-discussion points used during an AAR?

- What was planned?
- What actually happened?

- Why did it happen?

-What can we do next time? 

(Correct weakness/sustain strengths 

500

What are the 5 big bucket items of the risk management process

- Identify hazards 

-Assess hazards

-Develop controls and make risk decisions

-Implement controls 

-Supervise and Evaluate 

500

After recieving orders to construct line downhill what do you do?

have supervisor scout it out

500

Requirement for good lookout

Experience, good vantage point, know where crews are, know where safety zones are, know trigger points, map, weather kit