What city purchased its first fire engine in 1653
BOSTON
Inhalation, ingestion, injection, and absorption id known as
ROUTES OF ENTRY
Stored energy and energy in motion
POTENTIAL AND KINETIC
Hose of 3/4 inch to 2 inches in diamter
SMALL DIAMETER HOSE (SDH)
Exact physical location where the heat source and fuel come in contact with each other and fire begins.
POINT OF ORIGIN
Who guided the Philadelphia fire society in 1735
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
Cylindrical container made of glass, plastic, or metal used specifically for corrosives.
CARBOY
A rapid oxidation of a chemical in the exothermic process of combustion releasing heat, light, and reactive products.
FIRE
Combines cooling the hot gas at the ceiling and the at the seat of the fire
COMBINATION ATTACK
ARSON
Ability for two or more systems or entities to work with or exchange information to achieve the same goal. (DAILY DOUBLE)
INTEROPERABILITY
Transportation of hazardous materials is regulated by who and use what to identify these materials
DOT AND PLACARDS
What are the two fire models used to describe the elements of fire and how it can be extinguished?
FIRE TRIANGLE AND TETRAHEDRON
Deployed when the the fire is beyond the capabilities of hand lines and has a minimum flow of 350 gpm.
MASTER STREAM
Time of day, weather and natural disasters, man-made barriers, people leaving the scene. (DAILY DOUBLE)
SIGNS OF ARSON
The specialized or technical language of the trade
JARGON
Hazard class 3
FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
What are the 3 modes of heat transfer
CONDUCTION, CONVECTION, AND RADIATION
How many classes of fire are there and what do they represent
B-BUCKET- LIQUIDS
C-CHARGE
D-METALS
K-KITCHEN
General term referring to anything that can taint physical evidence
CONTAMINATION
Today, most fire departments take an ____ ________ approach to the services they provide.(DAILY DOUBLE)
ALL HAZARDS
Marking system found is fixed storage facilities that rates the severity of the hazard
704 SYSTEM
Composed of at least one inlet opening, one exhaust, and the connecting between the openings
FLOW PATH
Sides of a ground cover fire, roughly parallel to the main direction of fire spread
FLANKS
Term that refers to evidence that is destroyed, damages, altered, or otherwise not preserved
SPOILIATION