Quiz 3 Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
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Which step of the three-step investigative process collects incident data, witness statements, scene sketches/diagrams, photographs/video, physical evidence, and existing records following incident.

A

Information collection

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2
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Example of hazards you might expect at a building collapse?

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Falling/loose debris

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3
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What is the NFPA code for standard operations and training for TRT incidents?

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NFPA 1670

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The formal and/or informational reflective discussions that fire department uses to summarize a success and improvement areas discovered from an incident is called?

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Post incident analysis

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5
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At roadway and since I’m an ISO should focus efforts on reducing the chance or impact of secondary crashes by using the use of traffic barriers and_______to create work zones.

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Traffic calming strategies

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To protect rescuers at the roadway Incident the first arriving large fire apparatus should be positioned to create a _______To adore the potential of a secondary crash.

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Traffic barrier

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7
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Being hit by other traffic is the number one seed to consideration for what type of incident?

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Roadway incidents

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Other traffic or congestion, threat of nearby secondary crashes, limited access or escape options and whether it’s examples of Hazzard you might expect at a at ____incident

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Roadway/transportation

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What type of hazard might you expect that a confined space rescue?

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Toxic/flammable atmosphere, oxygen deficiency, cramped quarters.

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Is an infrastructure, oxygen deficiency, skin/crush potential and_____Are examples of hazard you might expect at a cave-in incident.

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Shifting/unstable materials

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What type of hazard you might you expect industrial from an incident?

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Heavy machinery, complicated access, interface/ automated system

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12
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Basic/surface collapse

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Victims are easily assessable undersurface debris

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13
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Light collapse

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Usually involves light Framewood partitions

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14
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Moderate collapse

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Involves Masonary materials and heavier wood

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15
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Heavy collapse

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Involves stress or reinforced concrete

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16
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Does special ops require an ISO?

17
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All federal regulation codes impact actions of an ISO at what incidents?

18
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What type of multiagency event does the ISO perform 3 distinct strategic goals which gathering recon and threat information, analyzing options, and developing a safety action plan?

A

Weapons of mass destruction

19
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The fbi will lead and wmd incident with suspected terrorists activity according to what presidential decision directive?

20
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What is the area designated for decontamination and safe refuge for contaminated victims or responders who have left the idlh zone known as?

A

Contamination reduction zone

21
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Liability and risk communications are the two overriding risk issues had a hazmat incident.

22
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Assistant safety officer/hazmat is defined as a person who meets or exceeds the NFPA 472 requirements for hazardous materials technician and his train in the responsibilities of the ISO position as a relates to hazmat response

23
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Organizationally, the assistant safety officer has madness should report to and work directly with the incident commander

24
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What is the NFPA code for in the standard professional competence for responders to hazardous materials incident?

25
Hazards like unstable and oil leaking containers and identified chemicals chemicals are some of the hazards that you are most likely to find out what type of incident?
Clandestine drug lab
26
What measures are required to reduce major fire runs when wildland fire flames reach over 11 feet in length?
Defensive
27
Blowup is the wildland fire term used to describe the sudden advancement an increase in intensity two?
Wind, topographic features, prewarmed fuels
28
What is involved in the three step investigative process?
1. Information collection 2. Analysis & reconstruction 3. Recommendation
29
According NFPA 1522 the ISO is responsible for initiating ___________ following a firefighter injury, fatality, or equipment mishap.
Accident investigation