Chapter 7: Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump Flashcards

1
Q

This is the fire apparatus industry trade group:

A

Fire Apparatus Manufacturer’s Association (FAMA)

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Q

What is the definition of an engine nicknamed a wagon?

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Commonly applied to the second piece of a two piece engine company whose specific duty is to lay supply lines to the attack pumper

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What is the definition of an engine nicknamed a triple?

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A west coast term, short for triple-combination pumper (An apparatus that carries hose, water, and a fire pump)

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What is the definition of an engine nicknamed a pipeline?

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A mid-Atlantic term for a pumper equipped with large diameter supply hose

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5
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What is the definition of an engine nicknamed a squad?

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A primarily east coast term for a pumper that carries additional rescue, forcible entry, or salvage equipment above and beyond what a standard pumper would carry. A rescue pumper.

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6
Q

The main purpose of the fire department pumper is to:

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Provide water at an adequate pressure to produce and effective fire stream from a nozzle.

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7
Q

The minimum pump capacity for a vehicle to be considered a fire department pumper is ___ gpm:

A

750 gpm

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8
Q

Standard pumps larger than 750 gpm typically increase in increments of ___ gpm?

A

250 gpm

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9
Q

Municipal fire departments pumpers rarely have pump capacities exceeding ____ gpm:

A

2,000 gpm

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10
Q

It is common for industrial fire pumpers to have pump capacities in excess of ____ gpm:

A

3,000 gpm

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11
Q

To be considered a fire department pumper, a vehicle must have an on-board water tank capacity of at least ___ gallons:

A

300 gallons

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12
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Most fire department pumpers have water tank capacities ranging between:

A

500 gallons and 1,000 gallons

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13
Q

What are the 2 types of chassis fire trucks are built on?

A

Custom or commercial chassis

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14
Q

The primary advantage of using a custom chassis for a pumper is:

A

The chassis is designed for the harsh conditions under which emergency vehicles operate

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15
Q

The primary disadvantage of using a custom chassis for a pumper is:

A

Considerably more expensive than commercial chassis

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16
Q

Some fire departments prefer to place pumpers on commercial chassis because of their:

A

Lower purchase cost and readily availability of replacement parts at the local level

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17
Q

What are the 2 types of initial attack fire apparatus?

A

Minipumper and Midipumper

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18
Q

The primary difference between the 2 types of initial attack fire apparatus is:

A

Size and capabilities

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19
Q

All initial attack apparatus are constructed on this type of chassis?

A

Commercial chassis

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20
Q

What is a “mini-maxi” group?

A

When you couple a minipumper with a small quint

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21
Q

NFPA requires all initial fire attack apparatus to have a minimum pump capacity of ____ gpm:

A

250 gpm

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22
Q

Most minipumpers have fire pumps with a capacity no larger than ____ gpm, although some 1 ton vehicles have pumps rated up to _____ gpm:

A

500 gpm;

1,000 gpm

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23
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This type of initial fire attack apparatus are most often mounted on 1 ton or 1 1/2 ton chassis:

A

Minipumper

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24
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NFPA requires minipumpers to carry at least ___ gallons of water on board?

A

200 gallons

25
Q

The main differences between a minipumper and midipumper are:

A

Size;
Pump capacity;
Amount of equipment carried

26
Q

Midipumpers are built on a chassis usually over ______ pounds gross vehicle weight:

A

12,000 gross vehicle weight

27
Q

Wildland fire apparatus should be equipped with the ability to:

A

Pump and roll

28
Q

The smallest of wildland apparatus carry less than ____ gallons of water and have pump capacities less than ___ gpm:

A

Less than 100 gallons;

Less than 100 gpm

29
Q

More and more wildland fire apparatus are constructed on these these types of chassis:

A

Pick-up truck style 1 ton of 1 1/2 ton chassis

30
Q

The pick-up truck style wildland trucks commonly carry ____ to ____ gallons of water and have pump capacities ranging from ______ to _____ gpm:

A

200 to 400 gallons;

100 to 500 gpms

31
Q

A growing practice is to equip wildland apparatus with this to aid in attacking fires and protecting exposures:

A

Class A foam

32
Q

For agencies that operate withing the NIMS or FIRESCOPE incident management system, wildland fire apparatus are categorized by:

A

Capability (Apparatus typing)

33
Q

NFPA standards strictly prohibit this action when when considering ways to fight fire from a wildland apparatus:

A

Riding outside of the cab

34
Q

This is the preferred method of delivering water to wildland fire apparatus beyond the reach of a fixed water supply system, long hose lay, or a reliable static water supply source:

A

Water shuttle

35
Q

To be considered a fire department tanker, the apparatus must have a water tank with a capacity of at least ____ gallons:

A

At least 1,000 gallons

36
Q

To be considered a fire department tanker, the tanker must have a minimum of ___ cubic feet of compartment storage space:

A

20 cubic feet

37
Q

If a tanker is equipped with a fire or transfer pump, it must have at a minimum of ___ feet of soft intake or ___ feet of hard intake hose with a strainer:

A

15 feet;

20 feet

38
Q

If a tanker is equipped with a fire or transfer pump, it must have at a minimum ___ feet of 1 1/2, 1 3/4, 2 inch fire hose and ___ combination spray nozzles capable of flowing at least ___ gpm:

A

400 feet;
2;
95 gpm

39
Q

Pumper-tankers and square side tankers with T-shaped water tanks on a single rear-axle chassis should carry no more than _____ gallons of water:

A

1,500 gpm

40
Q

Single rear-axle chassis equipped with elliptical water tanks should be limited to about _____ gallons of water:

A

2,000 gallons of water

41
Q

Tankers with a tandem rear-axle are generally limited to about ______ gallons of water:

A

4,000 gallons of water

42
Q

Departments that desire to transport more than 4,000 gallons of water on a single vehicle will need to use a:

A

Tractor-trailer

43
Q

What factors must be considered when a fire department determines the type and size of tanker it wishes to operate?

A
  1. Terrain it will be used on;
  2. Bridge Weight Limits;
  3. Budgetary Constraints;
  4. Compatibility with mutual aid tankers
44
Q

Water shuttles flow more easily when:

A

Tankers of similar size are used

45
Q

Pumper-Tankers are:

A

Tankers with large fire pumps used as attack apparatus

46
Q

Pumper-tankers may carry as much as _____ gallons of water:

A

3,000 gallons

47
Q

A quint is an apparatus equipped with these 5 things?

A
  1. Aerial Device
  2. Ground Ladders
  3. Fire Pump
  4. Water tank
  5. Fire hose
48
Q

In order to be considered a true quint, the fire pump must be able to produce ___ gpm:

A

1,000 gpm

49
Q

Quints must have a water tank capacity of at least ____ gallons:

A

300 gallons

50
Q

NFPA requires the smaller pumps on small quints (Not considered a full quint) to provide water at a pressure of ___ psi:

A

150 psi

51
Q

Aircraft Rescue and firefighting apparatus are formerly known as:

A

Crash, fire, rescue vehicles (CFR)

52
Q

Additional requirements for airports and ARFF vehicles based at airports in the US are found in these regulations:

A

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

53
Q

Airports outside of the US follow requirements set forth by the:

A

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

54
Q

What are the 3 general classifications of ARFF apparatus?

A
  1. Major firefighting vehicles;
  2. Rapid intervention vehicles;
  3. Combined agent vehicles
55
Q

This ARFF apparatus is considered the largest land based fire apparatus with pumping capacities up to ____ gpm, and carry as much as ____ gallons of water and ____ gallons of foam concentrate:

A

Major fire fighting vehicles;
2,000 gpm;
6,000 gallons of water;
600 gallons of foam concentrate

56
Q

ARFF Rapid Intervention Vehicle apparatus have pump capacities of ____ gpm or less and carry no more than ____ gallons of water:

A

1,250 gpm;

1,500 gallons of water

57
Q

These ARFF apparatus are designed to arrive on scene quickly and knock down or extinguish smaller fires, may or may not be equipped with a fire pump, foam system, and water tank, and have a variety of pressurized extinguishing agents:

A

Combined agents vehicles

58
Q

What are 3 of the pressurized extinguishing agents that ARFF Combined Agents Vehicles carry?

A

Dry Chemical;
Halogenated agents;
Premixed foam/water agent