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Verified Answers| Grade A
NFPA 1002 - ANSWERStandard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional
Qualifications
NFPA 1451 - ANSWERStandard for a fire service vehicle operations training program
NFPA 1452 - ANSWERGuide for Training Fire Service Personnel to Conduct
Community Risk Reduction
NFPA 1500 - ANSWERStandard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health
Program
NFPA 1521 - ANSWERStandard for Fire Department Safety Officer
% killed responding to scenes - ANSWER25%
Course layout - ANSWER-straight line exercise
-confined space turnaround exercise
-loading/alley dock exercise
-serpentine exercise
-lane change/off-set alley exercise
-parallel park exercise
-diminishing clearance exercise
-stopping exercise
-street & highway Driving
Defensive driving methods I P D E - ANSWERIdentify, predict, decide, execute
True emergency - ANSWERhigh probability death or serious injury
Due Regard - ANSWERreasonable, careful person would act in same manner
gross negligence - ANSWERreckless discard of consequences of an act to another
willful and wanton - ANSWERintentional considered the most serious form of
negligence
Vicarious Liability - ANSWERlegal liability placed on 1 person for acts committed by
another
friction - ANSWERresistance of motion between 2 moving objects that touch
velocity - ANSWERspeed
, directional control derivative of 3 factors - ANSWERsteering, turning, tracking
what percent of accidents are due to malfunctions or maintenance - ANSWER8%
crisis maintenance - ANSWER-class a= immediate
-class b= ASAP
-class c= with next preventive maintenance
what percent of accidents are due to driver error frequency - ANSWER53%
IL 625ILCS - ANSWERstate law covers operating emergency vehicle
should the ambulance come to a complete stop at (any stop light, blind intersection,
school busses with flashing lights) - ANSWERyes
Inertia - ANSWERforce it takes for a moving object to stay in motion in the same
direction
centrifugal - ANSWERforce caused by inertia which tends to make a rotating body
move away from center of rotation
straight lane pull down/ back out exercise - ANSWER-operation of vehicle in forward
and reverse
-correct mirror adjustments
-confidence building
confined space turnaround - ANSWER-turning radius familiarization
-depth perception through mirrors
loading/ alley dock exercise - ANSWER-backing into confined spaces
-depth perception side clearance (left and right entry should be utilized)
-you must stop vehicle with in 6 inches of dock without going through
Serpentine Exercise - ANSWER-vehicle corner localization
-turning radius familiarization
-coordination left and right mirror usage
-confidence and mirror usage
lane change/ off-set alley exercise - ANSWER-familiarization of vehicle tracking
-mirror familiarization
parallel parking exercise - ANSWER-vehicle placement that requires exact side
placement
-turning radius familiarization in confined spaces
-location of vehicle corners
BUNDLE PACKAGE) 100% Correct Questions and
Verified Answers| Grade A
NFPA 1002 - ANSWERStandard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional
Qualifications
NFPA 1451 - ANSWERStandard for a fire service vehicle operations training program
NFPA 1452 - ANSWERGuide for Training Fire Service Personnel to Conduct
Community Risk Reduction
NFPA 1500 - ANSWERStandard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health
Program
NFPA 1521 - ANSWERStandard for Fire Department Safety Officer
% killed responding to scenes - ANSWER25%
Course layout - ANSWER-straight line exercise
-confined space turnaround exercise
-loading/alley dock exercise
-serpentine exercise
-lane change/off-set alley exercise
-parallel park exercise
-diminishing clearance exercise
-stopping exercise
-street & highway Driving
Defensive driving methods I P D E - ANSWERIdentify, predict, decide, execute
True emergency - ANSWERhigh probability death or serious injury
Due Regard - ANSWERreasonable, careful person would act in same manner
gross negligence - ANSWERreckless discard of consequences of an act to another
willful and wanton - ANSWERintentional considered the most serious form of
negligence
Vicarious Liability - ANSWERlegal liability placed on 1 person for acts committed by
another
friction - ANSWERresistance of motion between 2 moving objects that touch
velocity - ANSWERspeed
, directional control derivative of 3 factors - ANSWERsteering, turning, tracking
what percent of accidents are due to malfunctions or maintenance - ANSWER8%
crisis maintenance - ANSWER-class a= immediate
-class b= ASAP
-class c= with next preventive maintenance
what percent of accidents are due to driver error frequency - ANSWER53%
IL 625ILCS - ANSWERstate law covers operating emergency vehicle
should the ambulance come to a complete stop at (any stop light, blind intersection,
school busses with flashing lights) - ANSWERyes
Inertia - ANSWERforce it takes for a moving object to stay in motion in the same
direction
centrifugal - ANSWERforce caused by inertia which tends to make a rotating body
move away from center of rotation
straight lane pull down/ back out exercise - ANSWER-operation of vehicle in forward
and reverse
-correct mirror adjustments
-confidence building
confined space turnaround - ANSWER-turning radius familiarization
-depth perception through mirrors
loading/ alley dock exercise - ANSWER-backing into confined spaces
-depth perception side clearance (left and right entry should be utilized)
-you must stop vehicle with in 6 inches of dock without going through
Serpentine Exercise - ANSWER-vehicle corner localization
-turning radius familiarization
-coordination left and right mirror usage
-confidence and mirror usage
lane change/ off-set alley exercise - ANSWER-familiarization of vehicle tracking
-mirror familiarization
parallel parking exercise - ANSWER-vehicle placement that requires exact side
placement
-turning radius familiarization in confined spaces
-location of vehicle corners