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Q

501.00

What is the first priority of TFR vehicles at emergency scenes?

A

Safe arrival

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500.00

TFR 358

A

Near miss reporting

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501.00

TFR vehicles will not exceed the posted speed limit by how many MPH?

A

10

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501.00
Red light intersections
Stop signs
Negative right of ways
Blind intersections
When all lanes of traffic are unaccounted for
Intersection hazards
School bus with flashing lights
These are all reasons to do what during an emergency response?
A

Come to a complete stop

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501.03

Draw right hand in slashing motion across throat

A

Shut down pump, turn off gate valves

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501.03

With out-stretched arms pointing slightly downward, draw each other back and to in front of you

A

Complete shut down including hydrant

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501.03

With out-stretched arm In front of you, raise same until hand points upward over head.

A

Raise pump pressure

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501.03

With out-stretched arm in front, lower same while hand points downward at feet.

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Lower pressure

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501.03

With out-stretched arm In front of you, draw hand in up and down motion from left to right as in writing

A

Get all pump gauge readings including RPMS

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501.03

Raise both arms over head

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Get operators attention

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Q

502.02

Self standing master streams will be utilized wherever possible in which type of situations?

A

Extremely hazardous

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Q

502.01

When laddering a roof, the ladder selected shall be one that will extend how far above the roof line?

A

2-3’

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Q

502.01

Which area of a bldg is generally more stable and better for ladder placement during fire conditions?

A

Near the corners

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Q

502.01
Area inside an imaginary boundary that has been determined by the safety officer and or the IC to the foreseeable hazards of the particular incident

A

Fire ground perimeter

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Q

502.02
Who must maintain the capability to communicate with forces under their command so that they can control both the position and function of their company’s and account for crew members ?

A

Company officers

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Q

502.02

How will officers account for their crew members ?

A

Visual, audible, & physical means

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502.03
Who has the responsibility to summon adequate resources to tactical situations to effectively stabilize that situation, and to maintain adequate resources during extended operations?

A

Command

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Q

502.04
Routinely observe the emergency scene to ensure safety equipment and procedures are appropriately utilized
To identify and cause correction of safety and health hazards in any emergency or non-emergency situation
These are whose responsibility?

A

Incident safety officer

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Q

502.03

Who is TFR Administrative safety officer?

A

Rescue chief

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502.03

Who represents the administrative safety officer assigned by command at all field incidents?

A

Incident safety officer

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502.04
Coordinate safety function within the ICS
recommend corrective actions after the incident
Present safety concerns observed at emergency incident
Are general responsibility of who?

A

Incident safety officer

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Q

502.04

Whose direction does a safety group fall under?

A

Safety officer

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Q

502.04

What group is formed for incidents posing high potential danger to personnel

A

Safety group

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Q

502.05
Cracks and bulges in exterior walls
Sounds of structural movement - creaking, groaning
Smoke and water leaking through walls
Flexible movement of any floor or roof where f/f walk
Interior or exterior bearing walls or columns - leaning, twisting or flexing
These are tell tale signs of what?

A

Structural collapse

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Q

502.06
Structures are not designed to withstand the effects of fire, and can be expected to fail after how many minutes of heavy involvement?

A

Approx 20

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Q

502.06
After how many minutes of interior operations heavy fire still exists, command should initiate a careful eval of structural conditions and prepare to withdrawal ?

A

10-15 minutes

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Q

502.07

How many members should conduct individual searches?

A

2 or more

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Q

502.08

Distance from bldg. fire ground needs to be for high rise?

A

200’

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Q

503.00

What is defined by helmet with eye protection, bunker coat, bunker pants, gloves, boots and hood

A

Full protective clothing

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Q

503.01

What stations have washing machines for bunker gear laundering?

A

2,13,21

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Q

503.01

When will company officer inspect their employees gear to ensure with policy?

A

Once per quarter

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504.00

How often will an evaluation of all members assigned to the operations division be conducted for SCBA compliance?

A

Annually

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Q

504.00

TFR217

A

SCBA apparatus report

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Q

504.01

What will be visually inspected daily on the SCBA?

A

Face piece
Harness
Regulator
Cylinder

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Q

504.01

What is the minimum psi for the SCBA cylinder?

A

4000

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Q

505.00
Who is responsible for ensuring safety practices are followed by station personnel and that safety hazards are corrected?

A

Captain

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Q

505.00

What shall be stored in the provided yellow flammable liquid storage locker?

A

All flammable liquids

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Q
505.00
What class of flammable liquids shall be stored in approved safety cans?
A

Class 1

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Q

505.00

What quantity of flammable liquids will not be exceeded at any time?

A

25 gallons

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Q

505.00
Any substance found in the fire station that does not have a MSDS is not authorized to be in the fire station and should be what?

A

Removed immediately

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Q

505.00

Where are the MSDS located?

A

Station library

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Q

505.00

When are station officers responsible for training all personnel on the MSDS?

A

Annually

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42
Q

506.00

Front of vessel

A

Bow

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Q

500.00

Toward front of boat

A

Forward, fore

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Q

506.00

Rear of vessel

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Stern

45
Q

506.00

Toward rear of vessel

A

Aft

46
Q

506.00

Left side of vessel

A

Port

47
Q

506.00

Right side of vessel

A

Starboard

48
Q

506.00

Heavy duty structural member

A

Bulkhead

49
Q

506.00

Structural member

A

Frame

50
Q

506.00

Main longitudinal structural member

A

Keel

51
Q

506.00

Horizontal “floor” several decks will be present

A

Deck

52
Q

506.00

Top most deck, where the sun shines

A

Weather deck

53
Q

506.00

Ceiling in a space

A

Overhead

54
Q

506.00

Vertical ladder facilitating deck to deck travel

A

Companion way

55
Q

506.00

Vertical shaft for escape from below deck

A

.

56
Q

506.00

Ships are divided vertically into large sections and are referred to as what?

A

Main vertical zones

57
Q

506.00

Ships are constructed longitudinally using a what?

A

Keel

58
Q

506.00

Ships are attached perpendicularly using what?

A

Bulkheads

59
Q

506.00

The numbering sequence for bulkheads and frames beginning where?

A

At the bow

60
Q

506.01
What needs to be in place and positioned at the non hinged side of the door prior to entering a burning secured space on a ship?

A

2 charged hose lines

61
Q

506.01

Why must locking dogs on the entry door be opened hinged side first?

A

Prevent backdraft

62
Q

506.01

How should a f/f be positioned when ascending or descending vertical ladders ?

A

Facing the ladder

63
Q

506.01

Vertical ladders ultimately lead to where?

A

Weather deck

64
Q

506.01

What should the f/f have attached when entering an opening or descending a ladder?

A

Tag line

65
Q

507.00

Securing of power, machinery, or processes by physically locking the control switches and/or valves

A

Lockout

66
Q

507.00

The securing of power, machinery, or processes by attaching a tag to or near the control switches and/or valves

A

Tag out

67
Q

507.00
Working inside tanks or vats which could be filled with product
Working in or around high voltage equipment
Working in or around any industrial machinery or process that would maim or kill rescuers if energized
All require what process?

A

Lock out tag out

68
Q

507.00 list the order to be followed for lock out/tag out

A
Prep for shut down
Shut down 
Isolate
Apply lockout/tag out device
Stored energy
Release lock out tag out
69
Q

507.00
Prep for shut down
What must rescuers identify before applying lock out tag out devices?

A

The hazards and all control points for all components of power, machinery or processes to be entered

70
Q

507.00
Shutdown
Power, machinery and process must be shut down in an orderly fashion to avoid additional or increased hazard to victims or workers as a result of what ?

A

De-energization

71
Q

507.00

Lock out tag out devices must be applied in a manner so they will do what ?

A

Hold switch or valve in a safe or off position

72
Q

507.01
If tag out devices are used, they must clearly indicate that the operation or movement of switches or valves from the “safe” or “off” is what?

A

Prohibited

73
Q

507.01
If a tag is used in place of a lock on a switch or valve that is capable of being locked, the tag must be placed where the lock would have been what?

A

Attached

74
Q

507.01

Tags do not provide a physical restraint what shall be used in conjunction with the tag?

A

Posted guard

75
Q

507.02

After lock/tag is placed all potentially stored hazardous energy must be what?

A

Relieved, disconnected, restrained made safe

76
Q

507.02

What must be verified before entering the the machinery or process?

A

Isolation and de-energization was effective

77
Q

507.02
Individual lockout
Who will give each member a color coded lock and key and record name and lock color?

A

Rescue group leader

78
Q

507.02

Who takes primary responsibility for a set # of f/f working under the protection of a group lockout/tag out device?

A

Heavy rescue team officer

79
Q

507.04

Where are lockout/tag out check lists located?

A

Truck 1

80
Q

508.00
Who shall consider the circumstances of each incident and make adequate provisions early in the incident for the rest and rehab for all members on scene?

A

IC

81
Q

508.00
Who shall maintain an awareness of the condition of each member operating within their span of control and ensure that adequate steps are taken to provide for each member’s safety and health?

A

Supervisors

82
Q

508.00

Who will est. a rehab sector or group when conditions indicate that rest and rehab is needed for personnel on scene?

A

IC

83
Q

508.00

This may be a chief or senior TFR officer and will report to the IC ?

A

Rehab officer

84
Q

508.00

IC may designate 1 EMS crew member to which positions in rehab?

A

Rehab officer

Treatment officer

85
Q

508.00

Who normally designates the rehab area?

A

IC

86
Q

508.01

Who shall secure the necessary resources required to adequately staff and supply rehab?

A

Rehab officer

87
Q

508.01

What supplies should be included in rehab area?

A

Fluids,food, medical , other- chairs, awning etc

88
Q

508.01

Heat stress index above what requires a rehab area?

A

90* F

89
Q

508.02

The maintenance of water and electrolytes is critical in preventing what?

A

Heat injury

90
Q

508.02

During heat stress, the member should consume how much water every 1/2 hour?

A

At least 1 quart

91
Q

508.02

How much water during f/f activity?

A

1 quart every 17 minutes

92
Q

508.02

What mixture should the rehydration mixture be of water and Gatorade?

A

50/50

93
Q

508.02

What temp should the liquid be served at?

A

40 degrees F

94
Q

508.02

Who shall provide food at the scene of an extended incidents when units are engaged for 3 or more hours?

A

Rehab officer

95
Q

508.02

What work time is recommended as acceptable level prior to mandatory rehab for a healthy physically fit f/f?

A

45 minutes

96
Q

508.02

What amount of liquid should members rehydrate with during SCBA cylinder changes?

A

8ounces

97
Q

508.02

Firefighters working for how many minutes will be immediately placed in rehab ?

A

45 minutes

98
Q

508.02

Rest cycles may not be less than how many minutes and cam take as long as what?

A

15

1 hour

99
Q

508.02

Who determines release form rehab?

A

Rehab officer

100
Q

508.03

F/F receiving IV fluids will be transported for eval at what hospital

A

TGH

101
Q

508.03

If a members heart rate exceeds 110 BPM what should be taken

A

Tympanic temperature

102
Q

508.03

If a members temperature exceeds what he will not be allowed to wear PPE?

A

100.6

103
Q

508.03

If temp is below 100.6 and hr is above 110 what is increased

A

Rehab time

104
Q
508.03
Entry eval findings mandating triage to the medical sector:
Heart rate
BP
injuries
A

HR > 120
BP > 200 systolic, < 90 systolic, > 110 diastolic
Injuries any

105
Q

508.03
Reevaluation findings mandating continued time in rehab
Heart rate
BP

A

Heart rate - > 120
BP - > 160 systolic < 100 systolic
> 90 diastolic

106
Q

508.04

Heat stress index of what offers little or no danger under normal circumstances

A

Below 60 degrees

107
Q

508.04

Heat stress index of what fatigue is possible if exposure is prolonged and there is no physical activity

A

80-90 degrees

108
Q

508.04
Heat stress index of what extreme caution heat cramps and heat exhaustion possible if exposure is prolonged and there is physical activity

A

90-105 degrees

109
Q

508.04
Heat stress index of what is danger, heat cramps or exhaustion likely, heat stroke possible if exposure is prolonged and there. Is activity

A

105-130

110
Q

508.04

Heat stress index of what is extreme danger, heat stroke imminent

A

Above 130 degrees