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Firefighter Training Exams Pack Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
Firefighter Training Exams Pack Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
[Show more]Firefighter Training Exams Pack Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
[Show more]PPE 
Ans: Personal protective equipment 
Total gear weight 
Ans: 65lb 
Web gear w/o water 
Ans: 20lb 
Personal gear weight 
Ans: 45lb 
Minimum required ppe 
Ans: Protective clothing, gloves, boots, helmet, glasses, ear plugs, fire shelter 
Web gear 
Ans: Canteen, weather kit, fire shelter, first aid...
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Ans: Personal protective equipment 
Total gear weight 
Ans: 65lb 
Web gear w/o water 
Ans: 20lb 
Personal gear weight 
Ans: 45lb 
Minimum required ppe 
Ans: Protective clothing, gloves, boots, helmet, glasses, ear plugs, fire shelter 
Web gear 
Ans: Canteen, weather kit, fire shelter, first aid...
A fire engines carries 30 sections of hose. 
If you take off 10 sections how many will the engine have left? 
Ans: 20 sections 
30 - 10 = 20 
A fire engines carries 30 sections of hose. 
If you take off 28 sections how many will the engine have left? 
Ans: 2 sections 
30 - 28 = 2 
A fire engines car...
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Add to cartA fire engines carries 30 sections of hose. 
If you take off 10 sections how many will the engine have left? 
Ans: 20 sections 
30 - 10 = 20 
A fire engines carries 30 sections of hose. 
If you take off 28 sections how many will the engine have left? 
Ans: 2 sections 
30 - 28 = 2 
A fire engines car...
what are the (3) main parts to a briefing? 
Ans: -task (what is to be done?) 
-purpose (why is it to be done?) 
-end state (how should it look when done?) 
the who, what, why, where, when, and how of the incident; formally documents incident 
objectives and reflects tactics to complete those object...
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Add to cartwhat are the (3) main parts to a briefing? 
Ans: -task (what is to be done?) 
-purpose (why is it to be done?) 
-end state (how should it look when done?) 
the who, what, why, where, when, and how of the incident; formally documents incident 
objectives and reflects tactics to complete those object...
Aluminum/Steel Cylinders 
Ans: Checked every 5 years 
Expansion of Water 
Ans: A gallon expands 1700 times at 212°F 
Target Hazard 
Ans: Schools 
Heavy Timber Buildings 
Ans: Factories and Warehouses 
Smooth Bore Nozzles 
Ans: Operate at 50psi 
Vertical Ventilation 
Ans: Serves the purpose of cooli...
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Add to cartAluminum/Steel Cylinders 
Ans: Checked every 5 years 
Expansion of Water 
Ans: A gallon expands 1700 times at 212°F 
Target Hazard 
Ans: Schools 
Heavy Timber Buildings 
Ans: Factories and Warehouses 
Smooth Bore Nozzles 
Ans: Operate at 50psi 
Vertical Ventilation 
Ans: Serves the purpose of cooli...
Are you staying true to the foundational principles? 
Your first priority working in the wildland/urban interface is: 
- Homes 
- Wildlife and pets 
- Safety 
- Fire Suppression 
Ans: - Safety 
Identify THREE things you should NOT do when working around a downed power line. 
- Approach liquids that ...
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Add to cartAre you staying true to the foundational principles? 
Your first priority working in the wildland/urban interface is: 
- Homes 
- Wildlife and pets 
- Safety 
- Fire Suppression 
Ans: - Safety 
Identify THREE things you should NOT do when working around a downed power line. 
- Approach liquids that ...
Anchor Point 
Ans: An advantageous location, usually a barrier to fire spread, from which to start 
constructing a fire line. 
The anchor point is used to minimize the chance of being flanked by the fire while the line is 
being constructed. 
Flanking Fire Suppression 
Ans: Attacking a fire by wo...
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Add to cartAnchor Point 
Ans: An advantageous location, usually a barrier to fire spread, from which to start 
constructing a fire line. 
The anchor point is used to minimize the chance of being flanked by the fire while the line is 
being constructed. 
Flanking Fire Suppression 
Ans: Attacking a fire by wo...
5 watchout situations 
Ans: Fire not scouted and sized up 
In country not seen in daylight 
Safety zones and escape routes not identified 
Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior 
Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards 
To reduce risk of entrapments post a _______...
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Add to cart5 watchout situations 
Ans: Fire not scouted and sized up 
In country not seen in daylight 
Safety zones and escape routes not identified 
Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior 
Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards 
To reduce risk of entrapments post a _______...
5 situations that shout watch out 
Ans: 1. Fire not scouted and sized up. 
2. In country not seen in daylight. 
3. Safety zones and escape routes not identified. 
4. Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior. 
5. Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards. 
6. Instruction...
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Add to cart5 situations that shout watch out 
Ans: 1. Fire not scouted and sized up. 
2. In country not seen in daylight. 
3. Safety zones and escape routes not identified. 
4. Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior. 
5. Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards. 
6. Instruction...
At what point in a fire's spread is indirect attack the only option? 
Ans: When it flames are 8 feet or higher 
What fires do flank attacks work best on? 
Ans: Moderate fires with a moderate RoS 
Parallel attack 
Ans: Constructing a control line parallel to the fire's edge, later burning fuel betw...
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Add to cartAt what point in a fire's spread is indirect attack the only option? 
Ans: When it flames are 8 feet or higher 
What fires do flank attacks work best on? 
Ans: Moderate fires with a moderate RoS 
Parallel attack 
Ans: Constructing a control line parallel to the fire's edge, later burning fuel betw...
Perimeter 
Ans: entire outer edge of border 
point of origin 
Ans: location where the fire started 
head 
Ans: most rapidly spreading portion of a fire's perimeter 
rear or heel 
Ans: portion of a fire's edge opposite the head, slowest portion 
pocket 
Ans: unburned area on a fire's edge 
island ...
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Add to cartPerimeter 
Ans: entire outer edge of border 
point of origin 
Ans: location where the fire started 
head 
Ans: most rapidly spreading portion of a fire's perimeter 
rear or heel 
Ans: portion of a fire's edge opposite the head, slowest portion 
pocket 
Ans: unburned area on a fire's edge 
island ...
What is true of firefighters that are fit to fight wildland fires? 
Ans: They are more tolerant of heat. 
What location is the best place to be when shielding yourself from lightning? 
Ans: In the cab of vehicle 
What is the difference between a fire burning on level ground and one burning on a 30-d...
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Add to cartWhat is true of firefighters that are fit to fight wildland fires? 
Ans: They are more tolerant of heat. 
What location is the best place to be when shielding yourself from lightning? 
Ans: In the cab of vehicle 
What is the difference between a fire burning on level ground and one burning on a 30-d...
briefing checklist 
Ans: situation, mission/execution, communication, service/support, risk management, 
questions or concerns? 
what can I gain from the briefings? 
Ans: fire behavior and fire weather forecasts 
what about before and after an action? 
Ans: debriefing: a meeting to question someone...
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Ans: situation, mission/execution, communication, service/support, risk management, 
questions or concerns? 
what can I gain from the briefings? 
Ans: fire behavior and fire weather forecasts 
what about before and after an action? 
Ans: debriefing: a meeting to question someone...
The part of the fire that is burning most intensely is generally called the_______? 
Ans: Head 
According to the ICS system, if you work as an engine crew member on a small fire, you 
work directly for ___________?? 
Ans: The Engine boss 
Fire shirts are fire proof, not fire resistant 
Ans: False 
...
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Add to cartThe part of the fire that is burning most intensely is generally called the_______? 
Ans: Head 
According to the ICS system, if you work as an engine crew member on a small fire, you 
work directly for ___________?? 
Ans: The Engine boss 
Fire shirts are fire proof, not fire resistant 
Ans: False 
...
ICS 
Ans: Incident Command System, a critical communication method 
Tactical Fieldwork 
Ans: Carried out by the Operations Section in ICS 
Helispot Manager 
Ans: Reports to the Air Support Group Supervisor in ICS 
Public Information Officer 
Ans: Responsible for advising the IC on media relations 
F...
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Ans: Incident Command System, a critical communication method 
Tactical Fieldwork 
Ans: Carried out by the Operations Section in ICS 
Helispot Manager 
Ans: Reports to the Air Support Group Supervisor in ICS 
Public Information Officer 
Ans: Responsible for advising the IC on media relations 
F...
Point of origin 
Ans: The precise location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the 
material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred 
Head of the fire 
Ans: The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread 
Flank of a fire 
Ans: The part of a fires perimeter that ...
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Ans: The precise location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the 
material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred 
Head of the fire 
Ans: The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread 
Flank of a fire 
Ans: The part of a fires perimeter that ...
an unplanned or unwanted natural or human-caused fire, or a prescribed fire that threatens to 
escape its bounds 
Ans: Wildfire 
purposely starting a fire that puts a home or others at risk 
Ans: ACA 5-38-302 
agency responsible for forest fire supression 
Ans: Forestry Commission 
ACA 5-38-310 bec...
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Add to cartan unplanned or unwanted natural or human-caused fire, or a prescribed fire that threatens to 
escape its bounds 
Ans: Wildfire 
purposely starting a fire that puts a home or others at risk 
Ans: ACA 5-38-302 
agency responsible for forest fire supression 
Ans: Forestry Commission 
ACA 5-38-310 bec...
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