Law Enforcement
Fire Dept.
People and Roles
Fire Prevention
5 E's of Fire Prevention
100

Specialized Unit within a police dept. that investigates allegations of misconduct by the dept's officers

Internal Affairs Division

100

Fire company responsible for forcible entry, ventilation, roof operations, search & rescue, and deploying ladders.

Truck Company

100

Who inspects buildings to locate hazardous conditions and fire code violations?

Inspector

100

Federal agency that manages 193,000,000 acres of public lands in national forests and grasslands.

US Forestry Service

100

The process of gaining knowledge, skills, values, and habits through study, teaching, or experience.

Education

200

Special units within a police dept. that deals in areas of special investigations, drug units, crime repression teams, organized crime, etc.

Special Operations Division

200

Fire company responsible for securing a water source, deploying handlines, & putting water on the fire.

Engine Company

200

Who works to prevent & mitigate the effects of fires by applying engineering & science? 

Engineer

200

Fire Dets. Emergency Services Companies respond to wildfires & other disasters

Wildland Rescue Company

200

The application of science, mathematics, and creativity to design and build machines or systems and processes to solve real-world problems.

Engineering

300

Most common cause of death for cops?

Traffic Accidents

300

Fire company responsible for rescuing victims from fires, confined spaces, trenches, and high-angle situations.

Rescue Company

300

Someone whose job is to stop fires & save people & property from being harmed.

Firefighter

300

Model that shows the elements needed for a fire.

Fire Model

300

Making sure people obey laws, rules, standards, or policies.

Enforcement

400

This will disqualify anyone aspiring to be in law enforcement.

Felony conviction

400

Fire company especially trained for responding to & controlling scenes involving spilled/leaking harmful chemicals

Hazardous Materials Company

400

The rank in the fire service chain of command who has overall responsibility for the administration & operations of the fire dept.

Fire Cheif

400

This documents the details of a fire, including the cause, actions taken by firefighters, and the damage.

Fire Incident Report

400

Financial rewards or penalties used to motivate individuals, businesses, or governments to change their behavior or make certain decisions.

Economic Incentives

500

Forceful, aggressive, or harmful behavior within a home, most often defined in terms of spouse or romantic or dating partners.

Domestic violence

500

What is the primary goal of the Fire Dept.?

Save lives & protect property/the environment.

500

What is the main purpose of the Emergency Response Guidebook?

To help emergency responders identify hazardous materials and respond to incidents involving those materials.

500

What are the 3 elements needed for fire?

Heat, Fuel, Oxygen

500

The immediate, organized action taken to manage, control, or reduce the damage from a sudden incident.

Emergency response