10's and 18's
Aviation
Engines
Misc.
100

The 18th Watch Out Situation

Taking a nap near fireline.

100

PPE needed for a helicopter flight

Boots, Nomex Pants, Nomex Shirt(buttoned up), Gloves, Ear Pro, Eye Pro, CHIN STRAP/FLIGHT HELMET, 

100

Location of NWCG Engine Typing Standards

IRPG or PMS 200

100

# of feet in a Chain

66'

200

The 10th Standard Firefighting Order

Fight fire aggressively having provided for safety first

200

Reporting system for Aerial Near Misses/Conditions that can lead to aviation incidents

SAFECOM

200

Valves needed to perform Mobile Attack

Tank to Pump(#1), Hose Reel(#4) or Discharge(#3), Pump Bypass(#17)

200

Meaning of ABC's in medical situations

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

300

The 4th Watch Out Situation

Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior

300

You need this resource if fixed wing and rotor wing aircraft are being used simultaneously 

Air Attack

300

Flame Lengths where an engine is effective

1' to 8'

300

Atmosphere where Smoke rises high and disperses

Unstable

400

The 5th Standard Firefighting Order

Post lookouts when there is possible danger

400

Safety Circle and Touchdown Pad size for type 3 Helicopter

75' and 15'X15'

400

GPM a 1" Barrel Nozzle uses at 100 PSI

20 GPMs

400

5 Communication Responsibilities

- Brief others as needed

-Debrief your actions

-Communicate hazards to others

-Acknowledge messages

-Ask if you don't know

500

The 15th Watch Out Situation

Wind increases and/or changes direction

500

Model of helicopter Salt Lake Helitack(1BH) uses

A-Star

500

Tank Minimum Capacity(gal) for a Type 3 Engine

500 Gals

500

List the 4 structure protection categories

-Defensible, Stand Alone

-Defensible, Prep and Hold

-Non-Defensible, Prep and Leave

-Non-Defensible, Rescue Drive By