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You are a rookie firefighter and you know that
departmental rules state that it is inappropriate for you
to watch television during your probation period. The crew
has invited you in to watch a movie.
As the rookie firefighter, how would you respond in this
situation? - Answer-Thank the guys for the invite. Tell them
that you appreciate it but you are still on probation
A new fire cadet is doing their required duties around the
firehouse, cleaning the kitchen, when an
alarm comes in. The fire cadet has earphones in and
apparently does not hear the alarm. The officer
taps them on the shoulder and says, "Let's go - we have
an alarm to respond to!" How would you
respond to the officer in this situation? - Answer-Apologize
for having earphones in and not paying better attention.
Tell the officer it won't happen again.
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You are a rookie firefighter with 2 months on the job. Each
day you come to work, the engine and
ladder companies have different assignments that need to
be completed. There is a corresponding
checklist made out by your officer to review the day's
duties. You are cleaning the bathrooms when
one of the senior firefighters comes up to you and says,
"Don't worry about the bathroom. This area
was cleaned the day before. I already went through it and
everything looks good. Come help me -
let's clean out the equipment room." As the rookie
firefighter, how would you respond in this
situation? - Answer-Inform the senior firefighter that it is
your responsibility to clean out the bathroom every day.
Once you complete that job you will come and help him
with the equipment room.
An engine and a ladder are responding to a car fire in an
abandoned parking lot. The engine is the
first arriving unit on the scene. The fire cadet pulls off a
line from the rear of the engine to the car fire.
This is his first fire; caught up in the emotions, he leaves
his protective goggles on the truck. The
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officer in charge of the engine does not have his protective
goggles on either. He is directing the
cadet to get as close as possible to the car fire to
extinguish the fire. The car is rapidly becoming well
involved in fire. The officer is firm in his direction to make
sure they extinguish the fire as quickly as
possible. If you are the fire cadet on the scene that has
forgotten his protective goggles, what would
your response be? - Answer-Go directly to the car fire and
extinguish it.
Three firefighters are standing on the apparatus floor
around 3:00 pm; one is a senior firefighter with
22 years of service and the other two are fire cadets. The
senior firefighter says, "Well, it's about time
to take this fatigue uniform shirt, hat and ID badge off."
One of the cadets states that it is a policy that
you can't change out of your fatigue uniform shirt and hat
and take off your ID badge until 5:00 pm.
The senior firefighter states, "That's ridiculous. They are
always making up useless policies; we don't
have to listen to that." He tells the fire cadets to take off
their fatigue uniform shirts, hats and ID
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badges and walks away. The two fire cadets are
discussing the matter and one says, "Maybe he's
right. This is a terrible policy. I've never seen the policy
enforced or seen anyone come in the station
after 3:00 pm, so what does it matter?" He starts taking off
his fatigue uniform shirt, hat and ID
ba - Answer-State that the policy is there for a reason and
you need to follow it.
Three engines, two ladders and a rescue squad are
responding to an emergency call. The driver and
officer get out of the engine quickly, but the firefighters in
back are very slow to get out of the back
and bring the required equipment to the scene. In fact,
other companies have arrived and their crews
have gotten off their apparatus, gotten their gear on, and
gone into the building while your firefighters
are still bringing in the required forcible entry equipment.
After the call, the officer calls the firefighters
over and says, "I noticed you were not getting off the
apparatus with the equipment quickly enough.
We need to be fast, efficient and organized to get in the
building and deal with this situation." In this