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600.00

Who is the federal ON-SCENE commander?

A

Coast guard

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Regarding ship fires, outside the the city limits who will TFR be operating mutual aud with?

A

Coast guard

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Who will remain control firefighting ops?

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TFR Or HCFR IF IN COUNTY

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Who is responsible for port safety?

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Coast guard captain of the port

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Who can be deemed the final authority when danger threatens a ship in a US port?

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COTP

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Regarding ship fires, the first in company must do what?

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Determine if has-mats are present

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What is the most effective tactical option in the majority of ship fires ?

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Aggressive coordinated attack

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How much water is being applied to a ship with a 2 1/2” handling very minute of flow?

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1 ton

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What is the best # of people for hose teams and work units on ship fires?

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4 under supervision of a captain

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What is the minimum # of persons for any assignment aboard a vessel?

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2

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How Willa ship fire be fought if it is underway or at anchor?

A

Fire boat

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601.01

What companies will provide manpower for ship fires?

A

E-6, HIT 6, TK-1, E-3

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Where are ship fire kits located?

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Command post, fireboat, chiefs cars

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600.01

What units have international shore connections?

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E-6, TK-1, FB1

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Regarding carbon dioxide flooding, who will make the determination as to which extinguishing agent to be utilized?

A

Marine chemist

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Co2 ops will only by done if the vessels owner makes arrangements for what equipment?

A

Hose fittings and bulk co2

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Alert 1 ARFF emergency

A

Minor difficulty stand by response

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ARFF alert 2

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Airfield response, major difficulty

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ARFF alert 3

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Accident response

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Red alert are where

A

TIA

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Blue alerts are where

A

PETER O KNIGHT

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Yellow alerts are where

A

Off the air port

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What are the main factors determining a proper response for ARFF emergencies ?

A

Aircraft size, passenger carrying capabilities, location

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Response guide for red alert 1

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ARFF stand by in station

Airport chief notified

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Red alert 2

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Air field response ARFF 6 connects to trailer

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Red alert 3

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Accident response

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Blue alert

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First alarm response plus foam 1, tk1, e-6, hit6

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Yellow alert

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First alarm response plus foam 1, tk1, e-6, hit6

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601.02
Medical response at TIA terminal
A
B
C
D
E
A
A- BLS & ARFF 6
B - BLS & ARFF 6
C - rescue & ARFF 6
D - rescue & ARFF 6
E - rescue & ARFF 6
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TIA airside response:
A
B
C
D
E
A
A - BLS & ARFF 6
B - BLS & ARFF 6
C - rescue & ARFF 6
D - rescue,ARFF 6 & ARFF unit
E - rescue, ARFF 6 & ARFF unit
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601.02

What will TFR dispatch all AED alarms as?

A

M09E1

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601.02

What will all command procedures at TIA be called?

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Tampa ARFF command

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601.03

Accidents at Peter o knight all firsts alarm units will proceed to what location?

A

Directly to the scene

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601.03

Accidents at peter o knight, 2 nd due engine will lay from what hydrants?

A

Danube & Hudson or hydrants at end of pkg lots

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Peter o knight level 1 staging location

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Danube & Hudson or in front of admin bldg

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Peter o knight level 2 staging location

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Designated and initiated by command

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601.04

What is the preferred firefighting agent for aviation fires?

A

Foam

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601.05

Military aircraft, who assumes role of operations

A

Chief of Macdill AFB fire dept

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601.05

Who retains over all command for military aircraft?

A

TFR

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601.05

What is the perimeter for aircraft emergency?

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1500 feet

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If possible approach bomber, cargo and tanker planes from where?.

A

Front or rear

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Q

601.06

Approach small fighter planed from where?

A

Sides

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Rockets, missiles & guns fire from where and exhaust blasts which direction?

A

Front

Rear

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Q

601.06

High explosives will not explode under what temp ?

A

Below 300

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601.06

Ejection seat controls are painted what color?

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Yellow and black

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601.06 commercial aircraft in bay, who will probably be first on scene?

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Coast guard helo, Florida marine patrol, civilian boats, TFR boats, TMRT

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601.06

With in first hour, aircraft in bay, who will be on scene

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3 CG, 3 marine patrol , 3 TFR rescue boats

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601.06

Aircraft in bay, how many fire boats are dispatched for assistance?

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2

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601.06

How many ambulatory and stretchered pt. can the marine corp amphibian boat carry?

A

25 ambulatory

8 stretcher

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601.07

Aircraft in bay, who will be on scene commander?

A

Coast guard

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601.07

Aircraft in bay, who will have on shore command post?

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TPD and Pinellas on respective sides of bay

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602.00
A release or threat of release through fire or spill, of substances that pose imminent and substantial danger to public health, property or the environment.

A

Haz-mat

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602.01

What depends on the quality and quantity of information gathered to use for research and decision making?

A

Safe and effective haz-mat response

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602.02

3 phases of haz-mat ops plan

A

Preliminary assessment
Mitigation
Termination

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602.02
Preliminary
Who will assume command upon arrival at the haz-mat incident?

A

First due chief

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602.01

Who will be operations group?

A

Haz-mat team captain

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602.01

Who will be safety group (operation) ?

A

Haz-mat rescue

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602.01
Evaluate the situation and gather sufficient information to develop effective plans for mitigation and termination of the incident.

A

Purpose of the preliminary assessment

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602.03
Mitigation
7 parts of mitigation

A

Collecting, measuring analyzing samples
Controlling release
Removal of hazardous substance
Physical barriers to deter spread of release
Controlling run off
Evac recommendations
Using chemicals or other material to retrain spread

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Termination
Conditions for terminating of incident :

A

Haz-mat not involved
Amount of release requires no further action
Situation under control

60
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This should be sufficient to provide the source and circumstances of the condition, the identity of the responsible parties, accurate accounting of TFR commitment in terms of personnel, equipment and supplies and impact to public health, property, systems, or the environment

A

Documentation

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Q

602.04

What level of protection will not be used by TFR in the hot zone

A

Level D

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Q

602.04

This should be covered with sand or oil dry and left to evaporate

A

Small spills of diesel, gas or oil

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Q

604.05

What size bag of oil dry are on all apparatus

A

40 lb

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Q

604.05
Reportable quantities to county warning point
Petroleum products

A

25 gallons or more

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Q

604.05
Reportable quantities
Incidents involving how many gallons or how many pounds of most haz-mat

A

5 gallons

25 lbs

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Q

602.06

Dispatch procedures F17 A

A

Closest Engine or truck

67
Q

F17B

A

E-6 HIT 6

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Q

602.06

F17C

A

Closest engine , E6, HIT 6, D/C & R1

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Q

602.07

F17D

A

3 engines, e 6, HIT 6, 2 trucks, 2 rescues, V1, C11, 2 D/C

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Q

602.06
Rules spill 5 gal or less or 50 square feet, pilot light out, odor of gas, co2 detectors in non fossil fuel residences or business
What response

A

F17A

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602.06
Co2 alarms in areas with fossil fuels used with no symptomatic pt. abandoned drums, anthrax scares, odor investigations, dispersal devices, aerosols
What level response

A

F17B

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604.06
Co2 with symptoms, minor leaks of flammable or poisonous materials, spills of haz-mat or other fuels > 5 gallons, MBA involving transporting cylinders, cryogenic cylinders at road side cable conduits, odor investigations with symptoms, leaks in small pressure cylinders ( wo lb BBQ LPG) what level response

A

F17 C

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Q

602.07
Natural gas distribution lines, gas cylinder larger than 20 lbs or inside structures, railroad incidents, mass casualty without cause, pipeline leaks, large rule spills on land or water more than 6 gallons, tank farm incidents

A

F17D

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Q

604.00

What is the primary concern for a high rise structure fire?

A

Safety

75
Q

604.00

What 3 items should initial arriving unit be concerned with during a high rise fire?

A
  1. I’d and size up of fore floor
  2. Lifety safety of persons in immediate danger
  3. Assembling a fire attack team
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604.00

Who gives arrival report and start ICS

A

First due engine

77
Q

604.00

Who will become attack group officer once command is passed?

A

First due engine

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604.00

Command will be transferred from first engine to who?

A

3 rd due engine

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Q

604.00

Who obtains access and fireman service elevator keys?

A

First due engine

80
Q

604.00

Where dies first due engine driver report?

A

Lobby to control elevators lobby division

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604.00

How many floors below fore floor will first due engine ascend ?

A

2 below

82
Q

604.00

First due engine will make a connection of 35’ of 21/2” hose with a wye at standpipe how many floors below fire floor?

A

1

83
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604.00

First due engine will advance wye to where from FDC?

A

Landing of fire floor laying 100’ feet of hose up stairwell and 50’ to next landing

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Q

604.01

Responsibilities of 2 nd due engine for high rise

A

Form up with first engine assemble same equip become attack group

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Q

604.01

Who is in command of firefight of attack group?

A

First due engoe officer

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604.01

Who ensures FDC connections are supplied

A

Third due engine

87
Q

604.01

Who check fire pump room for operation at discretion of IC

A

Third due engine

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Q

604.01

Where do all additional third due personnel meet?

A

Lobby with equipment and RAM

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Q

640.01

Fourth due engine reports where for high rise?

A

Lobby with equipment ascends to est fire floor division reports to division officer

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604.01

Who is RIT

A

5 th due engine

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604.01

First due truck assembles equipment and report to where for high rise

A

1 floor above fire floor

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Q

604.00

First due truck is responsible for what task?

A

Search evac and check for extension

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604.01

Who establishes level 3 accountability on the fire floor?

A

Third due truck

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Q

604.01

Duties of first due rescue

A

Est medical group

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Q

604.01

If first due rescue is not needed for medical where should the position?

A

Ascend floor above fire assist division officer

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604.01

Responsibilities of second due rescue

A

Assist medical group

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604.01

If second due rescue is not needed for medical group where should the position?

A

Rehab group 3 floors below fire

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Q

604.01

First arriving /c assumes what?

A

Command

99
Q

604.01

When first due d/c is relieved he becomes what?

A

Operations

100
Q

604.02

Who est search and evac group at the highest tenable floor up to 5 floors above fire?

A

2 nd due d/c

101
Q

604.03

What is the order of utilizing an aerial ladder at high rise fires?

A
  1. Rescue/removal of occupants
  2. Access target floors
  3. Ventilation/providing secondary means of egress
102
Q

604.03

Who is responsible for establishing air supply/ refill operations ?

A

Logistics officer

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Q

604.03

Avoid using elevator if fire is located where?

A

7 floors or lower

104
Q
604.04
# of f/f per elevator car
A

6

105
Q

604.05

What is considered the location at least 200’ from the bldg where apparatus will initially report?

A

Base

106
Q

604.05

Who does the base manager report to?

A

IC

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Q

604.05

Where is staging located in high rise bldg fires?

A

2 floors below

108
Q

604.05

Where is RIT initially located?

A

Staging 2 floors below fire floor

109
Q

604.05

Where will operations be located?

A

1 floor below fire floor or on fire floor if conditions warrant

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Q

604.06

Who will coordinate the control of elevators and stairwells to access floors aloft

A

Lobby control

111
Q

604.06

In cases of major involvement, where will command establish post?

A

Outside 200’ perimeter on the fire front

112
Q

604.06

If high rise working fire called what alarm is struck

A

3 rd

113
Q

604.06

Vent 1 has how many feet of remote airline

A

400’

114
Q

610.00

What is the OSHA regulation for TFR confined space guidelines?

A

29 CFR 1910.146

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Q

610.00

An employee who is authorized by the employer to enter a permit required confined space

A

Authorized attendant

116
Q

610.00
An individual stationed outside one or more confined spaces who will monitor authorized entrants and who performs all attendants assigned in the employers permit space program

A

.

117
Q

610.00

The person responsible for

A

Determining if acceptable entry conditions are present at a permit space where entry is planned
Authorizing entry
Overseeing entry ops
Terminating entry as required by the regulation

118
Q

610.01

What will the first arriving TFR unit of a confined space verify after reporting on scene?

A

Response of heavy rescue

Notification of appropriate chief

119
Q

610.01
According to OSHA the point that any portion of someone’s body breaks the invisible plane at the opening of a confined space are considered to have done what?

A

Entered the confined space

120
Q

610.02

Minimum o2 concentration for confined space per OSHA

A

19.5%

121
Q

610.02

Maximum o2 concentration levels for confined space per OSHA

A

23.5%

122
Q

610.02

What % or above the LEL Of gas for which monitoring device is calibrated will be cause for atmospheric change

A

10%

123
Q

610.02

Test for gas at 2 levels for confined space where are the locations

A

1-2 feet above the floor for lighter than air products

1-2 feet above the floor for heavier

124
Q

610.02

How many minutes allowed for meter response time?

A

5

125
Q

610.03

How many confined space coverall are carried on HR1

A

6

126
Q

610.04

Confined space IC Will confirm what piece of equipment Is responding?

A

Rescue tripod

127
Q

610.04

At no time will TFR members enter a confined space without a what?

A

Mechanism for retrieval

128
Q

610.04

What are suggested retrieval mechanism ?

A

Class III body harness

Lifeline with rescue knot

129
Q

610.04

What vehicle will be utilized on confined space for atmospheric change?

A

Vent 1 typhoon fan or portable blower with 500 cfm