Chapter 17 Fire Suppression Flashcards

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A vehicle that uses anything other than a petroleum-based motor fuel (gasoline or diesel fuel) to propel a motorized vehicle.

A

Alternative-fuel vehicles

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Vehicles that are powered by electricity.

A

Battery electric vehicles

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3
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A type of attack employing both direct attack and indirect attack methods.

A

Combination attack

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4
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Vehicles that use internal combustion engines for power.

A

Conventional vehicles

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5
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Actions that are intended to control a fire by limiting its spread to a defined area, avoiding the commitment or personnel and equipment to dangerous areas.

A

Defensive operation

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6
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Firefighting operations involving the application of extinguishing agents directly onto the burning fuel.

A

Direct attack

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Cells that generate electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen gas an oxygen gas to produce water and in the process produce electricity to propel a vehicle.

A

Fuel cells

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8
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Vehicles that use both a battery-powered electric motor and a liquid-fueled engine to propel a vehicle.

A

Hybrid electric vehicles

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9
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Firefighting operations involving the application of extinguishing agents to reduce the build-up of heat released from a fire without applying the agent directly onto the burning fuel.

A

Indirect attack

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10
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A monitor that attaches to the rungs of a vehicle-mounted aerial ladder.

A

Ladder pipe

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11
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Actions generally performed in the interior of involved structures that involve a direct attack on a fire to directly control and extinguish the fire.

A

Offensive operation

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12
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The material covering the gap between the edge of the roof and the exterior wall of the house. The ______s in most modern houses contain a system of vents to maintain air flow to the attic area. Some attics may have sealed ______s to create a conditioned air space for energy conservation.

A

Soffit

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13
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A general term for thermal collectors or photovoltaic (PV) modules.

A

Solar panels

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14
Q

A power system designed to convert solar energy into electrical energy; may also be referred to as a PV system or a solar power system.

A

Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems

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15
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A solid column of water.

A

Solid stream

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16
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A stream made by using an adjustable nozzle to provide a ________ ______ of water.

A

Straight stream

17
Q

An offensive fire attack initiated by an exterior, indirect handline operation into the fire compartment to initiate cooling while transitioning into interior direct fire attack in coordination with ventilation operations.

A

Transitional attack