03 - IFSTA Chapter 03 Flashcards

1
Q

During snowy or icy conditions, it can take apparatus how much greater distance to come to a complete stop?

A

3 to 15 times

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2
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After loading equipment onto apparatus, it should be weighed to ensure the axle loading is balanced within what percentage from side to to to side?

A

7 percent

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3
Q

At what speed does an emergency vehicle start to outrun the effective ranange of its audible warning devices?

A

50MPH

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4
Q

When more than one emergency vehicle is responding along the same route, they should travel at least how far apart?

A

300 to 500 feet

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5
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Where is the most likely place for a collision to occur involving an emergency vehicle?

A

Intersections

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6
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When responding on a multi to lane roadway, which lane should apparatus travel in?

A

Innermost left/fast lane

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7
Q

The distance a vehicle travels from the time the brakes are applied until it comes to a complete stop is known as the ?

A

Braking distance

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8
Q

The distance the apparatus travels while the driver transfers their foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal, applies the brakes and the vehicle comes to a complete stop is known as the ?

A

Total Stopping distance

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9
Q

The two most common types of skids are what?

A

Acceleration, Locked wheel

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10
Q

When driving in inclement weather, engine brakes should be placed in what setting?

A

Off

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11
Q

Automated snow chains may be ineffective in snow deeper than how many inches?

A

3 to 6 inches

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12
Q

Equipment used to improve traction and handling by locking the differential during off to road and wet weather conditions is known as ?

A

Driver Controlled differential lock

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13
Q

The equipment that allows for speed differences between the rear driving axles is known as ?

A

Interaxle Differential Lock

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14
Q

When backing apparatus, spotters should stand how far behind the apparatus?

A

8 to 10 feet

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15
Q

When backing apparatus, the driver/operator should sound the horn this way before backing?

A

Two short blasts

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16
Q

If the driver loses sight of the spotter, they should do the following actions?

A

Stop, set the parking brake, get out of the apparatus, and check that everyone involved understands the plan for backing.

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17
Q

When backing, hand signals should be made in what kind of motion?

A

Slow, exaggerated

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18
Q

This NFPA standard provides specific direction on driver/operator candidates evaluations

A

NFPA 1002

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19
Q

When working on, around or under apparatus, operators should have this as a safety measure.

A

A second person present

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20
Q

Brackets and cabinets must be capable of restraining equipment against a force of up to how many times the equipment’s weight?

A

ten times

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21
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What is the distance the apparatus travels while the driver/operator transfers his or her foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal?

A

Reaction distance

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22
Q

What is the distance the vehicle travels from the time the brakes are applied until the apparatus comes to a complete stop?

A

Braking distance

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23
Q

What is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the rear of the apparatus?

A

Angle of departure

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24
Q

What is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the bottom of the frame at the wheelbase midpoint?

A

Breakover angle

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25
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A spotter should be positioned how far from the back of the apparatus for backing procedures?

A

8 to 10 feet

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26
Q

What causes loss of braking function which occurs due to excessive use of the brakes?

A

Brake fade

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27
Q

What is the term used to describe overthrottling, causing more fuel to be injected than can be burned?

A

Engine lugging

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28
Q

What indicator lights when the ehaust system is very hot, usually due to an active regeneration in process?

A

High Exhaust System Temperature

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29
Q

In order to ensure proper weight distribution, axel loading must be within what percent?

A

7 percent

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30
Q

Above what speed does an emergency vehicle begin to outrun the audible warning device?

A

50 mph

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31
Q

How much further can it take to stop a vehicle in adverse weather conditions such as snow and ice?

A

3 to 15 times

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32
Q

When ABS is activated, what should the driver/operator do to safely bring the vehicle to a complete stop?

A

maintain steady pressure on the brake pedal

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33
Q

Snow chains may be ineffective in snow deeper than?

A

3 to 6 inches

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34
Q

What is integrated into the ABS system and senses side forces, caused by cornering using a lateral accelerometer?

A

Roll Stability Control

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35
Q

What should a driver/operator do in order to ensure safe removal of intake and discharge caps?

A

Do not stand in front of the cap

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36
Q

Which federal agency controls licensing requirements in America?

A

Department of Transportation

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37
Q

Which type of negligence is described as “willful and wanton disregard”?

A

Gross negligence

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38
Q

Which NFPA standard forbids firefighters to ride the tailboard, front bumper or running boards of any moving apparatus?

A

NFPA 1500

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39
Q

Deisel engines produced after what year are equiped with diesel particulate filters?

A

2007

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40
Q

When more than one emergency vehicle is responding along the same route, how far apart should they travel?

A

300 to 500 feet

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41
Q

NFPA 1901 requires a placard on all vehicles stating what?

A

The height and weight in feet and tons

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42
Q

What must the driver do before being allowed to drive under emergency conditions?

A

A thourough training program

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43
Q

Why is it necessary for the driver/operator to have computer skills?

A

To be able to access and operate online mapping software

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44
Q

In the United States, who establishes the basic requirements for licensing a driver?

A

The federal department of transportation

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45
Q

When should mirrors be adjusted?

A

When shifting from one driver to another

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46
Q

In a study conducted by the society of automotive engineers, it was determined that in what percentage of all collisions was the driver/operator not aware of the problem until it was too late?

A

42 percent

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47
Q

When conducting a hose load, the driver should not drive more than how many miles per hour?

A

5 mph

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48
Q

What is the most common cause of injury for the driver/operator?

A

Slips and falls when entering and exiting the apparatus

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49
Q

What does the “S” in HEST stand for?

A

System

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50
Q

What will take place if the driver/operator fails to keep the DEF tank full?

A

It may reduce the torque output

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51
Q

What is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the bottom of the frame at the wheelbase midpoint?

A

Breakover angle

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52
Q

What is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the rear of the apparatus

A

Angle of departure

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53
Q

What law states that an object in motion tends to remain in motion, and an object at rest tends to remain at rest unless acted upon by an outside force?

A

Law of inertia

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54
Q

In some cases, increasing the speed of an apparatus by 20 mph can decrease the audible distance by how many feet?

A

250 feet or more

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55
Q

When more than one emergency vehicle is responding along the same route, they should travel at least how many feet apart?

A

300 to 500 feet apart

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56
Q

How can you tell if a traffic signal is equipped with a preemption device?

A

It will have white and blue lights facing each direction

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57
Q

What is the distance the vehicle travels from the time the brakes are applied until it comes to a complete stop?

A

Braking distance

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58
Q

During an acceleration skid, how should the driver/operator maintain control of the vehicle?

A

The driver/operator should not apply the brakes, ease off the accelerator and straighten out the front wheels as the vehicle begins to respond.

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59
Q

Which brake is the least capable of the four auxiliary brake devices?

A

Exhaust brake

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60
Q

When baking, the driver/operator should preposition lights to illuminate the area where the spotter will stand approximately how many feet behind the apparatus?

A

8 to 10 feet

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61
Q

Which NFPA Standard provides minimum qualifications for an apparatus driver/operator?

A

1002

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62
Q

What is considered a requirement to meet the intent of NFPA 1002?

A

Firefighter I

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63
Q

Which NFPA Standard covers a periodic medical evaluation that should be administered in order to establish and maintain a driver/operator’s fitness for duty?

A

1500

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64
Q

Which NFPA Standard accounts for and provides specific standards for visual acuity and adequate hearing?

A

1582

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65
Q

What is defined as an act of doing something with a conscious awareness of danger while ignoring any potential consequences of doing said action?

A

Reckless disregard

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66
Q

What is considered the most important responsibility of the driver/operator?

A

To operate the apparatus safely

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67
Q

Where is the most common place for a collision to occur?

A

An intersection

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68
Q

What type of accidents generally account for a significant percentage of all damage repair costs?

A

Backing

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69
Q

What is the loss of braking function due to excessive use of the brakes?

A

Brake Fade

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70
Q

Which two NFPA Standards establish requirements for seat belt use on apparatus?

A

1901 and 1500

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71
Q

Riding on the tailboard, front bumper or running boards of any moving apparatus is specifically prohibited by what NFPA Standard?

A

1500

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72
Q

How long should an operator allow the vehicle to idle to cool down to a normal operating temperature after a full load operation?

A

3 to 5 min

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73
Q

What is the total stopping distance?

A

The sum of the driver/operator’s reaction distance and the vehicle’s braking distance

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74
Q

What is an uncontrolled slide across a surface in a wheeled vehicle

A

Skid

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75
Q

NFPA 1901 requires all apparatus with a GVWR of what be equipped with an auxiliary braking system?

A

36,000lb or greater

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76
Q

What is the purpose of a driver controlled differential lock?

A

To improve traction and handling during off to road and wet weather conditions

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77
Q

Who or what is always the moat important player in safe vehicle operation?

A

The driver

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78
Q

How should hand signals be given when backing a vehicle?

A

Slow, exaggerate motion

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79
Q

What NFPA provides specific directions on driver/operator candidate’s evaluation?

A

1002

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80
Q

NFPA 1901 states that all equipment not needed while driving should be placed where?

A

Secured or stored in compartments

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81
Q

An act of proceeding to do something with a conscious awareness of danger, while ignoring any potential consequences of so doing.

A

Reckless disregard

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82
Q

Breach of duty in which a person or organization fails to perform at the standard required by law

A

Negligence

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83
Q

Willful and wanton disregard

A

Gross negligence

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84
Q

Driver/operators drive with respsect for the safety of others using the highways.

A

Due regard

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85
Q

The most common place for a collision to occur is

A

Intersection

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86
Q

Perception of one’s surrounding environment and the ability to anticipate future events

A

Situational Awareness

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87
Q

The number one cause of fire apparatus collisions is

A

Improper backing

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88
Q

Loss of braking function which occurs due to excessive use of the brakes

A

Brake fade

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89
Q

Before moving the vehicle how must the driver confirm all personnel are on board with seat belts fastened?

A

Verbally

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90
Q

Firefighters are not allowed to ride the tailboard, front bumper or running board of any moving apparatus. This is prohibited by

A

NFPA 1500

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91
Q

The driver/operator should never shut down an engine immediately after a full load operation or when the temperature gauge indicates that the engine is

A

Overheated

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92
Q

Never attempt to shut down the engine while

A

the apparatus is in motion

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93
Q

It is imperative that driver/operators have well to adjusted mirrors

A

before placing the apparatus in motion

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94
Q

Angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the front tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the front of the apparatus.

A

Angle of approach

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95
Q

Angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the rear of the apparatus.

A

Angle of departure

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96
Q

Angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the bottom of the frame at the wheelbase midpoint.

A

Breakover angle

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97
Q

Axle loading must be within what percentage from side to side?

A

7

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98
Q

Limit downhill speed to

A

Lower than maximum RPM

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99
Q

Occurs when the throttle is applied when a manual transmission is in too high a gear for the demand on the engine

A

Engine lugging or overthrottling

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100
Q

If lugging does occur, the driver/operator should not allow the engine rpm to

A

drop below peak torque speed

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101
Q

What is the NFPA standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications?

A

1002

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102
Q

What NFPA standard contains a list of frequencies that a driver/operator must be able to hear?

A

1582

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103
Q

What is the term for an act of proceeding to do something with a conscious awareness of danger, while ignoring any potential consequences of so doing?

A

Reckless Disregard

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104
Q

What is the term for driving for the safety of others?

A

Due Regard

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105
Q

Which of these is not a driving regulation that emergency vehicles using their audible and visible warning devices are exempt from?

A

Stopping for a school bus with its lights on and stop sign out

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106
Q

Where is the most common place for a collision to occur?

A

Intersection

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107
Q

Who reviews and publishes reports concerning firefighter fatalities including vehicular incidents?

A

The National Institute for occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

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108
Q

What is the term for loss of braking function which occurs due to excessive use of the breaks?

A

Brake Fade

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109
Q

How much water in the tank of an apparatus, with a properly baffled tank, is the most dangerous?

A

Partially Filled

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110
Q

Which of these is not a cause of driver/operator impairment?

A

Well rested

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111
Q

What piece of our protective gear is not to be worn in the fire apparatus as per NFPA 1500?

A

Helmet

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112
Q

What will happen of a seat belt is held away from your body during an accident?

A

The seat belt will not properly restrain you during a crash.

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113
Q

Who is responsible for verbally confirming that all personnel are on board the apparatus with seat belts fastened?

A

Driver/Operator

114
Q

How should you climb on and off apparatus?

A

Face the vehicle, use hand holds and steps while maintain three points of contact.

115
Q

What year were engines equipped with diesel particulate filters?

A

2007

116
Q

How long should it take for a hot engine to cool, by idling, til it is safe to shut down?

A

3 to 5 minutes

117
Q

What information is required on a placard in every apparatus per NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus?

A

Vehicle height and weight in feet and tons

118
Q

How far apart should emergency vehicle travel when responding along the same route?

A

300 to 500 feet

119
Q

What should the driver/operator turn on as part of the emergency response, even during day light hours?

A

Headlights

120
Q

What is the term for the distance a vehicle travels while a driver transfers a foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal after identifying the need for stopping?

A

Reaction distance

121
Q

what does IFSTA guidelines say about backing appartus?

A

use one or more spotters

122
Q

When do people need to put on seatbelts in the cab?

A

before the apparatus is put in motion

123
Q

what area on road becomes more slippery from bad weather?

A

bridges

124
Q

what is the time needed to stop or evade something in an apparatus at current rate of speed called?

A

visual lead time

125
Q

which device uses an emitter through an optical signal received by the traffic light?

A

strobe light activated preemption device

126
Q

What is happening to the driving axles if too little weight?

A

poor traciton

127
Q

which device activates by the siren when coming up on a the traffic light?

A

traffic signal preemption device

128
Q

What is the distance traveled when brakes are applied to complete stop called?

A

braking distance

129
Q

What does interaxle differential lock do?

A

allows each axle to receive full torque from the engine

130
Q

What is diesel particulate filters (DPF)?

A

collects particulates from the exhaust stream and burns them more completely

131
Q

what main reason to adjust mirrors?

A

minimize blind spots

132
Q

What placard must be in every appartauts according to NFPA 1901?

A

vehicle height and wight in feet and tons

133
Q

when abs computer senses a roll over condition which system activates?

A

roll stability control

134
Q

How many horn blast does IFSTA say before backing an appartus?

A

2 short blast

135
Q

what reduces engine torque?

A

automatic traction control system

136
Q

What light lets you know exhaust is very hot during regen?

A

high exhaust system temperature (HEST) indicator

137
Q

Which NFPA says firefighters are not allowed to ride front bumper, tailboard or running boards on moving vehicles?

A

NFPA 1500

138
Q

When shoule diesel exhaust fluid be topped off acoording to IFSTA?

A

every time the vehicle is fueled

139
Q

When traveling with lights and sirens all vehicles should do what at red lights?

A

complete stop before proceeding

140
Q

what skid if from braking to hard at high speed?

A

locked wheel skid

141
Q

It may take how many more times for a vehicle to come to a complete stop on snow and ice than it does on dry pavement?

A

3 to 15 times

142
Q

Aim high in steering, Get the big picture, Keep your eyes moving, Leave yourself an inchesout. inches , Maintain enough distance from the vehicle ahead to pull out of traffic safely if the need arises, Make sure that others can see and hear you

A

to help avoid potential collisions

143
Q

at intersections controlled with a red traffic light or stop sign.

A

must come to a complete stop

144
Q

At what speed will an emergency vehicle possibly outrun the effective range of its audible warning device?

A

50 mph

145
Q

Increasing the speed of an apparatus by 20 mph can decrease the audible distance by

A

250 feet or more

146
Q

When more than one emergency vehicle is responding along the same route, they should travel at least how many feet apart?

A

300 to 500

147
Q

the driver/operator should turn on the apparatus headlights as part of the emergency response

A

During the day

148
Q

Are the most likely place for a collision to occur involving an emergency vehicle.

A

Intersections

149
Q

Requires fire apparatus to come to a full stop and account for vehicles in all lanes of traffic before proceeding through the intersection

A

NFPA 1500

150
Q

If a faster emergency vehicle needs to pass a slower emergency vehicle they should coordinate these maneuvers by

A

radio

151
Q

the driver/operator must consider the weight of the apparatus and the condition of the brakes, tires, and road surface.

A

Before applying the brakes

152
Q

The time needed to stop the apparatus or perform an evasive maneuver at the current rate of speed

A

Visual Lead Time

153
Q

The distance the vehicle travels from the time the brakes are applied until the apparatus comes to a complete stop

A

Braking distance

154
Q

The sum of the driver/operator?s reaction distance and the vehicle?s braking distance.

A

Total stopping distance

155
Q

the distance the apparatus travels while the driver/operator transfers his or her foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal

A

Reaction distance

156
Q

the drive wheels lose traction on the road surface

A

acceleration skid

157
Q

braking too hard at a high rate of speed

A

locked wheel skid

158
Q

The driver/operator should maintain a steady pressure on the brake pedal, rather than pumping the pedal, until the apparatus comes to a complete stop.?

A

When driving a vehicle equipped with ABS

159
Q

Requires that all apparatus with a GVWR of 36,000 lb (18 000 kg) or greater be equipped with an auxiliary braking system.

A

NFPA 1901

160
Q

Exhaust brake, Transmission output retarder, Engine compression brake, Electromagnetic retarder are four types of

A

auxiliary brakes

161
Q

What NFPA number establishes minimum qualifications for driver/operators?

A

1002

162
Q

What NFPA number has Standards of Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program?

A

1582

163
Q

What NFPA number establishes the Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program?

A

1500

164
Q

Who sets the requirements for drivers licenses?

A

Local jurisdiction

165
Q

An act of proceeding with a conscious awareness of danger , while ignoring any potential consequences is ?

A

Reckless disregard

166
Q

The breach of duty in which a person or organization fails to perform at the standard required by law is?

A

Negligence

167
Q

Willful and wanton disregard is?

A

Gross negligence

168
Q

Driving for the safety of others using the highway when operating an emergency vehicle is?

A

Due regard

169
Q

Perception of ones surrounding environment and anticipate future events?

A

Situational awareness

170
Q

The loss of brake function due to excessive braking is?

A

Brake fade

171
Q

Who is responsible for confirming that everyone is in the apparatus and seat belted?

A

Driver

172
Q

The process of injecting or supplying the diesel engine with more fuel than it can burn is called?

A

Over throttling

173
Q

The distance a vehicle travels from the time the brakes are applied until it comes to a complete stop is called?

A

Braking distance

174
Q

The sum of the driver reaction distance and the vehicle braking distance is called?

A

Total stopping distance

175
Q

What is the distance a vehicle travels while a driver transfers a foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal after perceiving the need for stopping called?

A

Reaction distance

176
Q

An uncontrolled slide across a surface in a wheeled vehicle is called?

A

Skid

177
Q

When braking too hardat a high rate of speed and locking the wheels causing what to happen?

A

Locked wheel skid

178
Q

NFPA requires auxiliary braking systems on apparatus over what weight?

A

36,000 LBS

179
Q

What are the 2 auxiliary braking systems with the highest level of braking torque?

A

Transition output and electromagnetic retarder

180
Q

What is the recommended distance spotters should be behind a vehicle backing up?

A

8 to 10 feet

181
Q

What is the NFPA standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications?

A

1002

182
Q

What NFPA standard contains a list of frequencies that a driver/operator must be able to hear?

A

1582

183
Q

What is the term for an act of proceeding to do something with a conscious awareness of danger, while ignoring any potential consequences of so doing?

A

Reckless Disregard

184
Q

What is the term for driving for the safety of others?

A

Due Regard

185
Q

Which of these is not a driving regulation that emergency vehicles using their audible and visible warning devices are exempt from?

A

Stopping for a school bus with its lights on and stop sign out

186
Q

Where is the most common place for a collision to occur?

A

Intersection

187
Q

Who reviews and publishes reports concerning firefighter fatalities including vehicular incidents?

A

The National Institute for occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

188
Q

What is the term for loss of braking function which occurs due to excessive use of the breaks?

A

Brake Fade

189
Q

How much water in the tank of an apparatus, with a properly baffled tank, is the most dangerous?

A

Partially Filled

190
Q

Which of these is not a cause of driver/operator impairment?

A

Well rested

191
Q

What piece of our protective gear is not to be worn in the fire apparatus as per NFPA 1500?

A

Helmet

192
Q

What will happen of a seat belt is held away from your body during an accident?

A

The seat belt will not properly restrain you during a crash.

193
Q

Who is responsible for verbally confirming that all personnel are on board the apparatus with seat belts fastened?

A

Driver/Operator

194
Q

How should you climb on and off apparatus?

A

Face the vehicle, use hand holds and steps while maintain three points of contact.

195
Q

What year were engines equipped with diesel particulate filters?

A

2007

196
Q

How long should it take for a hot engine to cool, by idling, til it is safe to shut down?

A

3 to 5 minutes

197
Q

What information is required on a placard in every apparatus per NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus?

A

Vehicle height and weight in feet and tons

198
Q

How far apart should emergency vehicle travel when responding along the same route?

A

300 to 500 feet

199
Q

What should the driver/operator turn on as part of the emergency response, even during day light hours?

A

Headlights

200
Q

What is the term for the distance a vehicle travels while a driver transfers a foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal after identifying the need for stopping?

A

Reaction distance

201
Q

What is the NFPA Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Programs?

A

NFPA 1500

202
Q

Which of the following is not an exemption that may be made for emergency vehicles?

A

Seat Belts

203
Q

What is the act of proceeding to do something with a concious awareness of danger while ignoring any potential consequences?

A

Reckless Disregard

204
Q

What is the breach of duty in which a person fails to preform at the standard required by law?

A

Negligence

205
Q

Which of the following is not one of the seven basic causes of accidents?

A

Incliment Weather

206
Q

The loss of braking function which occurs due to excessice use of the brakes is what?

A

Brake Fade

207
Q

The DPO must have verbal confirmation of what before they can move the apparatus?

A

That all personnel are on the apparatus with seatbelts fastened

208
Q

Apparatus designed after 2007 may have this, which reduces the emisions from diesel vehicles by burning soot more completely.

A

Diesel Particulate Filters

209
Q

When the engine load, exhaust temperature, and engine speed are within acceptable range, and the engine is dosing fuel into the exhaust is what type of regeneration?

A

Automatic Regeneration

210
Q

What is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the rear of the apparatus?

A

Angle of Departure

211
Q

What is breakover angle?

A

The angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the bottom of the frame at the wheelbase midpoint

212
Q

At speeds above how many mph an apparatus may outrun their siren?

A

50 mph

213
Q

When traveling along the same route, emergency apparatus should travel at least how far apart?

A

300 feet

214
Q

Where is the most likely place for a collision to occur?

A

Intersections

215
Q

What is reaction distance?

A

The distance a vehicle travels while a driver transfers a foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal after perceiving the need for stopping

216
Q

What type of skid is usually caused by braking too hard at a high rate of speed?

A

Locked Wheel Skid

217
Q

What should the DPO ensure is turned off during incliment weather, such as heavy rain, ice, or snow?

A

Auxiliary Brakes

218
Q

DPOs should be aware that apparatus that are equipped with automatic tire chains may find that they are ineffective in snow deeper than how many inches?

A

3 inches

219
Q

When engaged, this forces the wheels to turn at the same speed.

A

Differential Lock

220
Q

When preparing to back an apparatus, the DPO should instruct their backer to stand where?

A

Approximately 8 to 10’ behind and slightly to the left

221
Q

Which agency/jurisdiction is responsible for establishing the basic requirements for licensing a driver?

A

The department of Transportation

222
Q

Which of the following is an example of an apparatus driver guilty of negligence?

A

gross violation of standing laws or policies

223
Q

Which location is the most common place for collisions to occur?

A

intersections

224
Q

Which indicator light signifies that the exhaust system is very hot?

A

High exhaust system temperature indicator

225
Q

Which indicator light signifies that the diesel particulate filter is loading up with soot?

A

the DPF indicator

226
Q

What part of the exhaust system allows the driver operator to manually initiate an active regeneration to burn off the DPF soot load?

A

the parked regeneration switch

227
Q

Which action can be taken by the driver operator to keep the engine for initiating an active regen?

A

activate the regeneration inhibit switch

228
Q

What are the two active regeneration methods that can remove DPF particles from the exhaust system?

A

automatic mode and parked mode

229
Q

When should the DEF tank be topped off with fluid?

A

every time the apparatus is fueled up with diesel

230
Q

After initiating an active or parked regen the engine temperature becomes extremely hot. To reduce damage to the motor, the driver operator should allow the vehicle to idle for:

A

3 to 5 minutes to normal operating temperature

231
Q

When should the driver operator make their initial mirror adjustments?

A

at the start of each shift

232
Q

Which point of contact is best defined as the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the front tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the front of the apparatus?

A

angle of approach

233
Q

Which of the following best describes the angle of departure?

A

the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground and the lowest projection at the rear of the apparatus

234
Q

Which of the following best describes a inchesbreakover angle inches

A

the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the bottom of the frame at the wheelbase midpoint

235
Q

How much longer can it take to bring a piece of apparatus to a complete stop during snow and ice conditions?

A

3 to 15 times greater

236
Q

At what speed can an emergency vehicle outrun the effective range of its audible warning devices?

A

speeds above 50 mph

237
Q

How much space should be between two emergency vehicles that are traveling in the same direction on the same route?

A

300 to 500 feet

238
Q

What is the main cause of a locked wheel skid?

A

braking too hard at high speeds

239
Q

What is the main cause of an acceleration skid?

A

when the drive wheels lose traction with the road surface

240
Q

The driver operator should never search for hydraulic leaks in high pressure hydraulic lines because:

A

pressures as low as 100 psi can penetrate skin

241
Q

Who is responsible for the safe transport of firefighters, apparatus, and equipment to and from the scene of an incident?

A

apparatus driver/operator

242
Q

What has established minimum qualifications for apparatus driver/operators?

A

NFPA 1002

243
Q

A balance of experience, knowledge, maturity, sense of responsibility and mental aptitude are what?

A

necessary to safey and efficiently complete the many tasks which a driver may be assigned

244
Q

In addition to maintaining and enhancing skills, some departments may require what?

A

medical evaluation

245
Q

Who establishe the basic requirement for licensing a driver in the United States?

A

Department of Transportation (DOT)

246
Q

Driver/Operators must always do what?

A

exercise care for the safety of firefighters and civilians

247
Q

What is usually found when a driver/operator has been found guilty of a gross violation of standing laws, policies, or ordinances?

A

negligence

248
Q

What is the D/O’s most important responsibility?

A

operate the apparatus safely during routine driving and while responding to emergency calls

249
Q

Maintaining what can lower the chances of being involved in a collision?

A

situational awareness

250
Q

Where is the most common place for a collision?

A

intersections

251
Q

What accounts for a significant percentage of all damage repair costs?

A

improper backing

252
Q

What can emergency vehicle driver/operator’s not control?

A

the public’s reaction to visual and audible warning devices

253
Q

What provides better braking for the weight and subsequent road surface traction?

A

full water tank

254
Q

Most driving regulations pertain to what?

A

dry, clear roads during daylight conditions

255
Q

What is the angle formed by level round and a line from the point where the front tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at the front of the apparatus called?

A

angle of approach

256
Q

What is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the bottom of the frame at the wheelbase midpoint?

A

breakover angle

257
Q

It is recommended to weigh the apparatus after loading it with all equipment and personnel to ensure what?

A

axle loading is balanced within 7 percent from side to side

258
Q

Driver’s who cross railroad tracks must ensure what?

A

there is enough room for the apparatus on the other side of the tracks

259
Q

At what speed can an emergency vehicle outrun the effective range of tis audible warning device?

A

50 mph

260
Q

What is visual lead time?

A

Time needed to stop the apparatus or perform an evasive maneuver at the current rate of speed

261
Q

In which lane should fire apparatus travel in on multi to lane roads?

A

The innermost (fast) lane

262
Q

When driving apparatus equipped with ABS, how should the driver/operator control the vehicle to a complete stop?

A

Maintain a steady pressure on the brake pedal

263
Q

Which brake is the least capable of the four auxiliary brake devices?

A

Exhaust brake

264
Q

Automatic chains may be ineffective in snow deeper than:

A

3 to 6 inches

265
Q

Some apparatus equipped with ATC have what kind of switch that increases available traction on extra soft surfaces?

A

Mud and snow switch

266
Q

The system that allows for speed differences between the rear driving axles is:

A

Interaxle differential lock

267
Q

The system that senses when the side force caused by cornering approaches the roll to over threshold and becomes active when the ABS computer senses an imminent rollover is:

A

Roll Stability Control (RSC)

268
Q

The system that applies the brakes independently to aim the vehicle in the direction that the operator positions the steering wheel is:

A

Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

269
Q

The most important player in safe vehicle operation is:

A

The driver

270
Q

Before backing, the apparatus operator should sound the vehicles horn:

A

two short blasts

271
Q

Firefighters who are performing spotting duties should be wearing:

A

A reflective safety vest

272
Q

What should a driver have on hand during inclement weather?

A

A squeegee or towel

273
Q

Where should the spotter be positioned when backing in relation to to the driver?

A

Drivers side mirror, 8 to 10 feet behind and slightly left of the apparatus

274
Q

How does added weight affect the stopping distance of a tillered vehicle?

A

It increases the stopping distance

275
Q

What NFPA standard indicates that any road test must meet the AHJ’s requirements?

A

NFPA 1002

276
Q

What precautions should be taken when working on, around, or underneath of apparatus?

A

Have a second person present

277
Q

When laying out at 5MPH, how many feet of hose is pulled out each second?

A

Seven feet

278
Q

The bracket or cabinet securing fire equipment must be rated to restrain equipment against a force of up to how many times the equipments weight?

A

Ten times

279
Q

When should drain/bleeder valves be opened?

A

Before removing intake or discharge cap

280
Q

Driver operators must be able to complete apparatus inspections:

A

Accurately and regularly