3.2-3.3 Civilian Flashcards

1
Q

What is considered a civilian fire injury for Standard Incident reporting?

A) Injuries sustained in a vehicle collision caused by fire
B) Injuries resulting from a controlled fire, such as gas heater emissions
C) Injuries sustained while escaping a fire
D) Injuries directly resulting from fire or its secondary complications

A

D

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2
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Which of the following is considered a civilian fire death?

A) Death resulting from a vehicle collision caused by fire
B) Death occurring on Federal property
C) Suicide by fire
D) Death resulting from controlled fire emissions

A

C

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3
Q

What is excluded from reportable fire deaths?

A) Deaths resulting from arson fires
B) Deaths occurring on Indian Reserves
C) Deaths from vehicle accidents caused by fire
D) Deaths caused by gas heater emissions

A

C

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4
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How long after the incident must a death occur to be considered a civilian fire death?

A) Within six months
B) Within one year and one day
C) Within two years
D) Within three months

A

B

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5
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What is NOT considered a civilian fire injury?

A) Injuries sustained while involved in fire control
B) Injuries directly resulting from fire C) Injuries sustained from a vehicle collision caused by fire
D) Injuries sustained as a result of destruction caused by fire

A

C

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