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(Blank), begins after a fire has been completely surrounded by control lines. -
CORRECT ANSWER: Mop-up


(Blank), fires burn with a low flame and low ROS. - CORRECT ANSWER: Creeping



(Blank), fires burn without a flame and very low ROS. - CORRECT ANSWER:
Smoldering



(Blank), heat stroke patients immediately and aggressively with cool water and transport
them to a medical facility as soon as possible. - CORRECT ANSWER: Cool Patients



(Blank), is caused by a loss of both water and salt due to perspiration. - CORRECT
ANSWER: Heat exhauston



(Blank), lets the IC know about any changes in the fire incident & prepares for what's
coming. - CORRECT ANSWER: Planning



1 feet per minute equals, (blank), chains per hour - CORRECT ANSWER: 1 Chain



10 feet per minute equals, (blank), chains per hour - CORRECT ANSWER: 10 Chains


A class, (blank), fire is the smallest fire and class, (blank), is the largest. - CORRECT
ANSWER: A; G

, A, (blank), fire has gone beyond initial attack and has burned over 300 acres in light
fuels or 100 acres in heavy fuels. - CORRECT ANSWER: Large Fire



A, (blank), fire is one that spreads rapidly with a well-defined head. - CORRECT
ANSWER: Running



After the first 24 hours of fighting a wildland fire, the nature of your responses changes
from an initial attack to an, (blank), attack and then a large fire. - CORRECT ANSWER:
Extended Attack


Are fit workers allowed to serve longer hours on the fireline? - CORRECT ANSWER:
NO



As a precaution, drink an average of, (blank), per hour over the entire work shift due to
perspiration. - CORRECT ANSWER: 1 Quart



As a rule of thumb, there 60 minutes in an hours and just over, (blank), feet in a chain. -
CORRECT ANSWER: 60 feet



Be sure that your undergarments are, (blank), not synthetic. - CORRECT ANSWER:
Cotton



Because the fire at the, (blank), burns into any prevailing wind, it generally burns with
low intensity and has a low ROS. - CORRECT ANSWER: Heel


Completely, (blank), all garment closures - CORRECT ANSWER: Fasten



Don't use, (blank), to clean your helmet. - CORRECT ANSWER: Cleaning Solvents

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