Question 1
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Order of basic steps of offensive IAP
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1) Take command, 2)Conduct recon, 3) 1st attack line to best offensive position, 4) Coordinated Ventilation, 5) Second line-backup first, 6) Ensure adequate water supply, 7) Assigned search team(s), 8) Consider RIT, 9) Evaluate progress, 10) Adjust plan and reassign, 11) Establish secondary Search, 12) Overhaul.
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1) Take command, 2)Conduct recon, 3) 1st attack line to best offensive position, 4) Coordinated Ventilation, 5) Assigned search team(s), 6) Ensure adequate water supply, 7) Second line-backup first, 8) Consider RIT, 9) Evaluate progress, 10) Adjust plan and reassign, 11) Establish secondary Search, 12) Overhaul.
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1) Take command, 2)Conduct recon, 3) 1st attack line to best offensive position, 4) Coordinated Ventilation, 5) Assigned search team(s), 6) Ensure adequate water supply, 7) Second line-backup first, 8) Consider RIT, 9) Establish secondary Search, 10) Adjust plan and reassign, 11), Evaluate progress 12) Overhaul.
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1) Take command, 2)Conduct recon, 3) 1st attack line to best offensive position, 4) Assigned search team(s), 5) Coordinated Ventilation, 6) Ensure adequate water supply, 7) Second line-backup first, 8) Consider RIT, 9) Evaluate progress, 10) Adjust plan and reassign, 11) Establish secondary Search, 12) Overhaul.
Question 2
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Order used to Scan area with TIC to ensure it is safe to enter.
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1) Examine Floor, 2) Look up at the ceiling, 3) Scan walls from Right to Left 4) Look back
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1) Examine Floor, 2) Look up at the ceiling, 3) Look back 4) Scan walls from Right to Left
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1) Look up at the ceiling, 2) Examine Floor, 3) Scan walls from Right to Left 4) Look back
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1) Check Temperature of Room 2) Look up at the ceiling, 3) Examine Floor, 4) Scan walls from Right to Left 5) Look back
Question 3
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Early identification and Fire command structure to a concealed space fire can save the structure quickly
Question 4
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Attacking a fire from the exterior before entering a structure is not desirable tactic and should never be used
Question 5
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When ventilation is being performed on a fire it should have limited exhaust points
Question 6
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The primary search should not begin until after the attack line is in place with water on the fire and ventilation has begun
Question 7
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All Clear is called by
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As soon as anyone including neighbors and third party advises everyone is out.
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Only from the primary search team
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Only after the secondary search team
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Can be done by first attack line or primary search team
Question 8
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When multiple injured victims are encountered
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A transport coordinator should be established
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A Medical Group should be established
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A Triage group, Treatment group and transportation group supervisors should be established
Question 9
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The Radio term used to either remove the occupants or not are
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Removing occupants, Defend in place
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Evacuating the occupants, Defend in place
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Evacuating the Occupants, Defending the Occupants
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Removing occupants, Defending the Occupants
Question 10
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Rescue efforts should be extended in the following order:
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1) Most severely threatened, 2) Largest number, 3) the remainder of the fire area 4) exposed area
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1) Largest number, 2) Most severely threatened, 3) the remainder of the fire area 4) exposed area
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1) Most severely threatened, 2) the remainder of the fire area, 3) Largest number 4) exposed area
Question 11
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Once utilities are secured it should be reported immediately via radio to command
Question 12
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You are allowed to pull the meter if you have been trained and the main disconnect is not at the meter
Question 13
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Defensive Attack IAP order
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1) Take command, 2)Conduct recon, 3) 1st attack line to best offensive position, 4) Coordinated Ventilation, 5) Assigned search team(s), 6) Ensure adequate water supply, 7) Second line-backup first, 8) Consider RIT, 9) Evaluate progress, 10) Adjust plan and reassign, 11) Establish secondary Search, 12) Overhaul.
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1) Take Command, 2) Write off property already destroyed, 3) Prioritize property left to be saved, 4) Attach lines should be outside of collapse zones, 5) Direct all necessary streams onto exposures, 6) if no exposures, keep personnel back use large streams,. 7) Provide an adequate water supply, 8) Evaluate actions 9) adjust plan and reassign as needed 10) Engage a secondary search where allowed.
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1) Take Command, 2) Write off property already destroyed, 3) Engage a primary search where allowed 4)Prioritize property left to be saved, 5) Attach lines should be outside of collapse zones, 6) Direct all necessary streams onto exposures, 7) if no exposures, keep personnel back use large streams,. 8) Provide an adequate water supply, 9) Evaluate actions 10) adjust plan and reassign as needed, 11) Engage a secondary search where allowed
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1) Take Command, 2) Write off property already destroyed, 3) Engage a primary search where allowed 4)Prioritize property left to be saved, 5) Attach lines should be outside of collapse zones, 6) Evaluate actions, 7) if no exposures, keep personnel back use large streams,. 8) Provide an adequate water supply, 9) Direct all necessary streams onto exposures 10) adjust plan and reassign as needed, 11) Engage a secondary search where allowed
Question 14
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Secondary search is a systematic search for savable victims.
Question 15
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Defensive operations where no continuous water supply is immediately available the first line will be directed towards knocking the fire down, with secondary lines taking care of the exposures
Question 16
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Aggressive interior attack operations directed toward knocking down the fire, coupled with coordinated ventilation will always eliminate serious safety concerns.
Question 17
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When laddering a building how many feet should be above the roof line
Question 18
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If a working fire is in progress command should have how many additional personnel.
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Three Times
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Two Times
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Four times
Question 19
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If a ranking officers arrives on scene and wants to take command he can do so before getting a status update from present command
Question 20
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Status report to transfer command consists of
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1) Fire location 2) Fire extent, 3) Present strategic goals 4) effectiveness of tactical efforts, 5) Deployment of companies operating & staging
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1) Fire location 2) Resources needed, 3) Present strategic goals 4) effectiveness of tactical efforts, 5) Deployment of companies operating & staging
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1) Fire location 2) Fire extent, 3) Present strategic goals, 4) Deployment of companies operating & staging 5) resources needed
Question 21
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level-1 staging involves
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The first 3-4 engines report to scene all others stage short of scene
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The first 2 engines report to scene 3rd engine stops 1/2 block away and all others stage short of scene
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The first engines goes to the scene and the 2nd and 3rd engine stops 1/2 block away until further orders and all others stage short of scene
Question 22
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The initial company on a high rise fire will have
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SCBAs, TIC, high-rise pack, forcible entry tools, extra bottles
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SCBAs, TIC, high-rise pack, forcible entry tools, extra 50' of hose
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SCBAs, TIC, high-rise pack, forcible entry tools
Question 23
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On mid rises when first responding unit uses elevator to respond to 2nd floor below reported fire. Upon exiting elevator they should return the elevator over to manual so it can return to the lobby without any personnel.
Question 24
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To report emergencies not related to lost, trapped or injured personnel you should use what terminology over the radio
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May day repeating twice
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Priority traffic
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Red Alert
Question 25
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Fire personnel should maintain how many feet from the downed line shall be implemented
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50-150
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75-100
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75-150
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50-100
Question 26
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What Offensive evolution can be used by a first-in engine company into the structure
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Attack team
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Primary Search
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ALL
Question 27
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What does FIT stand for