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Core Domains
- Incident Command System (ICS) Integration
- Advanced Fire Suppression Tactics
- Victim Search and Technical Rescue
- Fire Department Communications and Reports
- Fire Cause and Origin Determination
- Fire Prevention and Public Education
- Equipment Maintenance and Power Tools
- Hazardous Materials Operations
Introduction
The purpose of this exam is to evaluate the advanced
competency and technical proficiency of individuals
seeking certification at the Firefighter II level. This
assessment validates the candidate’s ability to perform
,complex fire service tasks, manage emergency scenes
using the Incident Command System, and ensure the
safety of both the public and firefighting personnel. The
exam consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions designed to test critical thinking and real-world
application. Candidates are assessed on their
knowledge of fire behavior, advanced rescue
techniques, and administrative responsibilities,
emphasizing sound decision-making and adherence to
established safety standards and regulatory
requirements.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which of the following is a primary responsibility of
a Firefighter II during a technical rescue incident?
A. Performing high-angle rope rescue independently
B. Providing support and assisting technical rescue
teams
,C. Serving as the Public Information Officer
D. Directing the Incident Commander on strategy
🟢 B. Providing support and assisting technical rescue
teams
🔴 Explanation: Firefighter II personnel are trained to
assist specialized teams by providing tools, manpower,
and support, while the actual technical maneuvers are
performed by certified technicians.
2. When arriving at a scene where a power line is
down, what is the first priority for the responding
unit?
A. Move the line using a wooden pike pole
B. Spray water on the line to cool it
C. Secure the area and notify the utility company
D. Attempt to pull the victim away using leather gloves
🟢 C. Secure the area and notify the utility company
🔴 Explanation: Safety is paramount; firefighters must
maintain a perimeter and wait for utility professionals to
, de-energize the lines before proceeding.
3. Which document is used to record the details of a
fire, including origin, cause, and actions taken?
A. National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)
report
B. Personal training log
C. Station inventory sheet
D. Tactical worksheet
🟢 A. National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)
report
🔴 Explanation: NFIRS is the standardized reporting
system used in the United States to track fire data and
incident details for analysis and funding.
4. What is the primary purpose of a Post-Incident
Analysis (PIA)?
A. To assign blame for mistakes made on scene
B. To provide a public report for the media