NFPA 1002 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - 100%
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What is the NFPA 1901 minimum tank volume requirement? ANSWER
1200 L (300) GAL
What is NFPA 1901's minimum pump capacity? The ANSWER is 3000
LPM/750 GPM.
In addition to the fire pump, what other equipment is required for the
apparatus? ANSWER 1: Pump connections for intake and discharge
2. Gauges and pump control
3. A range of nozzle and hose sizes and shapes
What kinds of portable equipment are carried by modern pumpers? 1.
Ground ladders
2. SCBAs
3. Tools for forced entry
4. Tools and equipment for salvaging
5. Transportable water tank
6. Medical equipment for emergencies
What are the three components of a rescue pumper? ANSWER
Extrication Medical Rescue
What is a mini or midi pumper? The ANSWER Mini Pumper is a little
device with a pump rated for less than 2000 LPM that is mounted on a
pickup-sized chassis. The two main benefits are mobility and speed. This
enables a more rapid reaction.
What is the initial attack fire apparatus? The response The main function
of fire apparatus is to support related fire department tasks and launch a
fire attack on structural and wild land fires.
A midi-pumper: what is it? The response A device having a gross vehicle
weight of 12,000 pounds (6,000 kg) or more that falls between the size of
a mini-pumper and a full-sized fire department pumper. The fire pump in
the midi-pumper typically has a rated capacity of no more than 1,000 gpm
, (4,000 L/m).
A mobile supply water apparatus: What is it? a device that moves water
to places without or with insufficient water systems.
What elements determine a mobile water supply's capacity? ANSWER
Terrain
Bridge and weight restrictions
Financial limitations and interoperability
Certain safety and efficiency standards should be met throughout the
design and construction of mobile water delivery gear, including? •
Sufficient but appropriate water capacity • Fill and dump time efficiency
• Steering and suspension are adapted to the needs of the terrain.
• An appropriately sized chassis
• An engine that is suitable for the size and terrain of the vehicle
• Enough stopping power for the vehicle and the terrain
• A sufficient tank venting system; • Appropriate tank mounting and
baffling
• Water can be dumped from the apparatus's side or back.
There are two fundamental applications for a mobile water supply.
ANSWER : Stationary reservoir and mobile shuttle operation (nurse
tender)
ANSWER : Mobile shuttle service When the water tender arrives at the
designated dump site, it either utilizes the quick dump valve or pumps off
its water supply into foldable portable water tanks. The water tender goes
back to the fill site to reload when it has been off-loaded, and the
procedure is repeated.
ANSWER : fixed reservoir (Nurse Tender) The equipment used in this
operation is parked near the fire scene. During suppression operations,
the pumpers are connected to the water tender and utilize its supply. For
this operation to be successful, it is critical to understand the constraints
of your equipment, water tank capacity, training, and response area
preparation.
Wildland Fire Apparatus: ANSWER is an all-terrain, lightweight, and
highly agile apparatus design. Specialized wildland equipment is typically
equipped with all-wheel drive and mounted on a one-ton or bigger
chassis. Often referred to as brush trucks, brush breakers, or booster
devices, these vehicles typically have water tanks and pump capabilities of
VERIFIED - LATEST 2026 - GUARANTEED PASS
What is the NFPA 1901 minimum tank volume requirement? ANSWER
1200 L (300) GAL
What is NFPA 1901's minimum pump capacity? The ANSWER is 3000
LPM/750 GPM.
In addition to the fire pump, what other equipment is required for the
apparatus? ANSWER 1: Pump connections for intake and discharge
2. Gauges and pump control
3. A range of nozzle and hose sizes and shapes
What kinds of portable equipment are carried by modern pumpers? 1.
Ground ladders
2. SCBAs
3. Tools for forced entry
4. Tools and equipment for salvaging
5. Transportable water tank
6. Medical equipment for emergencies
What are the three components of a rescue pumper? ANSWER
Extrication Medical Rescue
What is a mini or midi pumper? The ANSWER Mini Pumper is a little
device with a pump rated for less than 2000 LPM that is mounted on a
pickup-sized chassis. The two main benefits are mobility and speed. This
enables a more rapid reaction.
What is the initial attack fire apparatus? The response The main function
of fire apparatus is to support related fire department tasks and launch a
fire attack on structural and wild land fires.
A midi-pumper: what is it? The response A device having a gross vehicle
weight of 12,000 pounds (6,000 kg) or more that falls between the size of
a mini-pumper and a full-sized fire department pumper. The fire pump in
the midi-pumper typically has a rated capacity of no more than 1,000 gpm
, (4,000 L/m).
A mobile supply water apparatus: What is it? a device that moves water
to places without or with insufficient water systems.
What elements determine a mobile water supply's capacity? ANSWER
Terrain
Bridge and weight restrictions
Financial limitations and interoperability
Certain safety and efficiency standards should be met throughout the
design and construction of mobile water delivery gear, including? •
Sufficient but appropriate water capacity • Fill and dump time efficiency
• Steering and suspension are adapted to the needs of the terrain.
• An appropriately sized chassis
• An engine that is suitable for the size and terrain of the vehicle
• Enough stopping power for the vehicle and the terrain
• A sufficient tank venting system; • Appropriate tank mounting and
baffling
• Water can be dumped from the apparatus's side or back.
There are two fundamental applications for a mobile water supply.
ANSWER : Stationary reservoir and mobile shuttle operation (nurse
tender)
ANSWER : Mobile shuttle service When the water tender arrives at the
designated dump site, it either utilizes the quick dump valve or pumps off
its water supply into foldable portable water tanks. The water tender goes
back to the fill site to reload when it has been off-loaded, and the
procedure is repeated.
ANSWER : fixed reservoir (Nurse Tender) The equipment used in this
operation is parked near the fire scene. During suppression operations,
the pumpers are connected to the water tender and utilize its supply. For
this operation to be successful, it is critical to understand the constraints
of your equipment, water tank capacity, training, and response area
preparation.
Wildland Fire Apparatus: ANSWER is an all-terrain, lightweight, and
highly agile apparatus design. Specialized wildland equipment is typically
equipped with all-wheel drive and mounted on a one-ton or bigger
chassis. Often referred to as brush trucks, brush breakers, or booster
devices, these vehicles typically have water tanks and pump capabilities of