FINAL REVIEW WITH CORRECT
SOLUTIONS
Which organization or agency would assist the fire department with incident scene
security, crowd control, and explosives disposal? - ANSWER-Law Enforcement
When does the response to an emergency begin? - ANSWER-As soon as the
department is notified of the emergency.
What must a fire department's health and safety program address? - ANSWER-All
anticipated hazards to which members might be exposed.
In the most common type of fire department organizational structure: - ANSWER-
Decisions and information are directed from the fire chief down through the
intermediate levels.
Which duty is a Fire Fighter I expected to perform? - ANSWER-Forcing entry into a
structure.
What are personnel accountability systems designed to do? - ANSWER-Track
personnel in and out of the IDLH environment.
What is the mission of the fire service? - ANSWER-To save lives and protect
property and the environment from fires and other hazardous situations.
Emergency scene lighting and portable rescue equipment are powered by
apparatus-mounted generators, the apparatus' electrical system, or: - ANSWER-
Portable electric generators.
Which safety guideline will help minimize a firefighter's exposure to risk at a
structural fire scene? - ANSWER-Maintain communication with team members and
Command
NFPA 1500 requires all personnel operating in an immediately dangerous to life and
health (IDLH) atmosphere to: - ANSWER-be fully equipped with the appropriate
PPE.
Which type of fire department is continually staffed by full-time paid firefighters who
typically live in the station? - ANSWER-Career
When operating at highway/roadway incident scenes, apparatus lights: - ANSWER-
Can confuse motorists and make the situation more hazardous.
,Which fire service organizational principle refers to the formal line of authority,
responsibility, and communication within an organization? - ANSWER-Chain of
command
A(An) _____ is meant to help reduce firefighter illnesses, injuries, and deaths by
ensuring that firefighters are healthy. - ANSWER-wellness program
The basic unit of firefighting operations is called a: - ANSWER-Company
Which statement describes the difference in roles of a Fire Fighter I and a Fire
Fighter II? - ANSWER-A Fire Fighter I works under the direct supervision of a Fire
Fighter II or company officer.
Why did the National Fallen Firefighters Association develop the 16 Firefighter Life
Safety Initiatives in 2004? - ANSWER-Provide the fire service with a blueprint for
making changes.
Written regulations such as an organization's policies and procedures clarify
expectations and: - ANSWER-delegate authority.
What does it mean to practice situational awareness on the fireground? - ANSWER-
Being observant about hazards and changing conditions.
What is the main purpose of a fire department member assistance program (MAP)? -
ANSWER-Offer easily accessible, confidential assistance with personal problems
that affect job performance.
Which method of alerting fire department members of an emergency alerts the
member by tone, light, and/or vibration and can be sent to specific frequencies? -
ANSWER-Pagers
Everyone at an emergency scene should follow two basic communications rules: the
sender should identify themselves in every transmission and the receiver should: -
ANSWER-acknowledge the message.
Which federal agency issues radio licenses to fire departments that operate radio
equipment? - ANSWER-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Once an emergency has been reported, the information must be: - ANSWER-
transmitted to responding units.
Individuals who are trained to receive, process, and dispatch emergency calls are
known as: - ANSWER-Telecommunicators.
Remote areas or locations inside structures that cause the loss of cellular telephone
service or radio signals are known as: - ANSWER-dead zones.
When answering nonemergency telephone calls, remember to be professional and
courteous because you are: - ANSWER-representing your department.
, Enhanced 9-1-1 systems provide dispatchers with information such as the caller's
location, phone number, and: - ANSWER-Directions to the caller's location.
The power of the transmitter and receiver and the height of the broadcast and
receiving antennas determine the: - ANSWER-distance a radio signal will travel.
A central location that takes emergency calls and routes the call to the fire,
emergency medical, or law enforcement dispatchers is a: - ANSWER-Public safety
answering point.
Radios used in fixed locations such as fire stations, telecommunications centers,
training centers, or administrative offices are referred to as: - ANSWER-base station
radios.
What are the three main components that make up a roof? - ANSWER-Supporting
structure, roof deck, roof covering.
What is a firefighter MOST likely to encounter in the space between a ceiling and a
roof when performing ventilation? - ANSWER-Insulation
When a building has no windows or has windows that cannot be opened: -
ANSWER-tactical ventilation may be more difficult.
How can security bars on windows negatively affect fire and life safety? - ANSWER-
Prevent trapped occupants from escaping.
What is the primary function of a roof? - ANSWER-Protect the structure and its
contents from the effects of weather
Type IV buildings are constructed of: - ANSWER-large-dimensioned lumber.
Which type of door that rotates in circular frame can be dangerous during a fire
situation because it may prevent the movement of hose and equipment into the
building? - ANSWER-Revolving doors
Fire walls are designed to: - ANSWER-prevent the spread of fire between buildings
or occupancy classifications.
Which type of building construction provides the highest level of protection from fire
and structural collapse? - ANSWER-Type I
Which type of building construction is commonly encountered in single-family
residences and is known as wood frame construction? - ANSWER-Type V
Roof modifications such as rooftop gardens or photovoltaic panels should be
identified during preincident surveys and initial size-up: - ANSWER-so that
firefighters will be aware of them in case the structure needs to be ventilated.