SFFMA FF1, FF2, AND HAZMAT EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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1. The primary purpose of a public fire service communication
system is to:
A. accept reports of emergencies and dispatch emergency.
B. accept reports of emergencies and generate supportive data.
C. dispatch and communicate with emergency units.
D. communicate with emergency units and generate supportive
data. - ANSWER-A. accept reports of emergencies and dispatch
emergency.
2. Radio operations for the fire service are regulated by the:
A. Public Broadcasting System.
B. Federal Communications Commission.
C. Federal Communications Corporation
D. Radio Communication Organization - ANSWER-B. Federal
Communications Commission
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3. Hearing impaired citizens may report an emergency via a:
A. Task Assist Team
B. Push to talk.
C. Teletype.
D. Regional Hearing System. - ANSWER-C. Teletype.
4. The telecommunicator's first responsibility is to:
A. obtain the information that is required to dispatch the
appropriate units to the
correct location.
B. reassure the caller that help will be forthcoming shortly and that
their
problem can be dealt with.
C. provide the caller with real-time, emergency instructions such
as how to
perform CPR.
D. obtain status check of resource availability. - ANSWER-A.
obtain the information that is required to dispatch the appropriate
units to the
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correct location
5. The E in E9-1-1 stands for:
A. electronic.
B. enhanced.
C. extensive.
D. elaborate. - ANSWER-B. enhanced.
6. Communications centers must have __________
telecommunicator(s) on duty at all times.
A. One
B. two
C. Three
D. four - ANSWER-B. two
7. A predetermined plan for emergency and non-emergency
functions is known
as a department's:
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A. Standard Operating Procedures Standard Operating
Guidelines (SOPs/SOGs).
B. organizational chart.
C. prefire plan.
D. mission statement. - ANSWER-A. Standard Operating
Procedures Standard Operating Guidelines (SOPs/SOGs).
8. What is the difference in a department's standard operating
procedures (SOPs) as
opposed to standard operating guidelines (SOGs)?
A. SOPs are specific, SOGs are not.
B. SOPs and SOGs are exactly alike.
C. SOPs are not as strict as SOGs.
D. Both are required to meet NFPA 1500 requirements. -
ANSWER-A. SOPs are specific, SOGs are not.
9. A fireground management system that addresses procedures
for controlling
personnel, facilities, equipment, and communications and is
designed to be