(Fire Officer) Chapter 17 Fire attack Flashcards

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What is the difference between, Ventilation limited vs Fuel limited

A

Ventilation limited has a inadequate air supply. It will flare up when air is intoduced into the compartment
Fuel Limited has adequate air supply. With out intervention, all of the fuel will ve consumed by the fire.

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Which is not one of the four factors that distinguis mondern dwelling from legacy dweillings?
A. Larger home
B. Open house geometries
C. decreased fire load
D. New construction materials

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C. decreased fire load

Modern dwelling are considered built after 1980

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What are traditional fire behavior in a struture (Fuel limited) phases in order.
A. Decay, Fully developed, Ignition, Growth
B. Ignition, Growth, Fully developed, Decay
C. Ignition, Decay, Fully developed, Growth
D. Ignition, Fully developed, decay, Growth

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B. Ignition, Growth, Fully developed, Decay

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Kerver S. 2012 study on Legacy home fire shortest timeline to flash over is?
A. 30 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 50 minutes
D. 110 minutes

A

A. 30 minutes

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Kerver S. 2012 study on Modern home fire shortest timeline to flash over is?
A. 15 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. < 5 minutes
D. 110 minutes

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C. < 5 minutes

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A systematic process of gathering and processing infromation to evaulate the situation and then translating that information into a plan to deal with the situation would be best defined as?
A. pre plan
B. Flow path
C. Size-up
D. Approach call

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C. Size-up

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The end result of a good size-up is an____.
A. Plan of attack
B. Incident attack plan
C. Incident action plan
D. Strategies and tactics

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C. Incident action plan

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Facts, Probabilies, situations, decision, and Plan of operation; are the Five steps of size-up for what chief?
A. Keber S.
B. Daniel Madrzkoski
C. LLoyd Layman’s
D. Robb Gottsch

A

C. Lloyd Layman’s Five-steps of Size- up Process

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In Lloyd Laymand’s Five-Step Size -up Process; ____ are things that are likely to happen or can be anticipated based on the known facts.
A. Facts
B. Probabilities
C. Situation
D. Decidion
E. Plan of Operation

A

B. Probabilities

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Which is not apart of the National Fire academy Size-up Process?
A. Preincident information
B. Facts
C. Initial size-up
D. Ongoing size-up

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B. Facts

Facts are apart of Lloyd Laymond size up

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National fire academy size up phase two Size-up has three questions that must be answered what are they?
A. who, what, where
B. Bang, Ding, Ow
C. What do I have?, Where is it going?, How do I control it?
D. Do I have enough resources responding?, are sufficient resources avalible?, What is the most effective assignment on-scene/responding resources?

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C. What do I have, Where is it going, How do I control it?

D. is related to Decision of lloyd layman’s size up

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What is not a type of operataions on the fireground?
A. Offensive operations
B. Transitional operations
C. Pincer operations
D. Defensice operations

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C. Pincer operations

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In a IAP what are the two types of priorites?
A. Incident priorities and Tacitcal priorties
B. Incident priorites, and Rescue priorites
C. Confinement and Extinguishment priorites
D. None of the above

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A. Incident priorities and Tacitcal priorties

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What are the 3 basic priorites for an Incident Action Plan (IAP)?
A. Life safety, Incident destabilization, Property conservation
B. Life safety, Incident stabilization, Property conservation
C. Life, liberty, and Happiness
D. Rescue, Extinguishment, Salvage

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B. Life safety, Incident stabilization, Property conservation

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What does RECEOVS stand for?
A. Rescue, Exposures, Containment, Extinguishment, Overhaul, Ventilation, Salvage
B. Research, Exposures, Confinement, Extinguishment, Overhaul, Ventilation, Salvage
C. Rescue, Exposures, Confinement, Extinguishment, Overhaul, Ventilation, Salvage
D. None of the above

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C. Rescue, Exposures, Confinement, Extinguishment, Overhaul, Ventilation, Salvage

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What are the level of Hazard zones?
A. Hot, warm, cold
B. Small, Medium, Large
C. Hot, Translation, Cold
D. Hot, Cold, Yes, No

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A. Hot, warm, cold
Hot highest hazard
Warm moderate hazard
Cold minmum hazard

17
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What is the difference between IRIC and RIC?

A

IRIC- is two members from the initial attack crew who are assigned for rapid deployment to rescue lost or trapped members (NFPA 1710)
RIC- Is a crew of four dedicated crew who are assigned for rapid deployment to rescue lost or trapped members (NFPA 1407)

18
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What does PAR stand for?

A

Personnel Accountability Report

Should be used for unusaual or unplanned events that occur at an incident