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Anchor Point - ANSWER-Point from which a fire line is
begun; usually a natural or man made barrier that
prevents fire spread and the possibility of the crew being
"flanked" while constructing the fire line, Examples include
lakes, ponds, streams, roads, earlier burns, rockslides and
cliffs.
Class A Foam - ANSWER-Foam specially designed for
use on Class A combustibles. Class A foams,
, hydrocarbon-based surfactants are essentially wetting
agents that reduce the surface tension of water and allow
it to soak into combustible materials more easily than plain
water.
Clean Agent - ANSWER-Fire suppression material that
leaves little or no residue when used.
Combination Attack - ANSWER-Extinguishing a fire by
using both a direct and an indirect attack. This method
combines the steam-generating technique of a ceiling
level attack with an attack on the burning materials near
floor level.