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Firefighter 2 Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers: IFSTA 7 Essentials
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Finger-jointed timber - Answer-is composite building material composed of small pieces of wood merged to form boards using various types of glue. Medium density fiberboard - Answer-is composite building material that is a type of laminated wood closely resembling hardwood and is used for doors and decorative moldings. Particle board - Answer-is composite building material composed of small flakes of wood merged together with glue to form boards used for furniture. Synthetic wood - Answer-s composite building material composed of recycled plastics to form sheets or boards. Steel support temperatures begin losing strength at - Answer-570 degrees or 300 celsius. It elongates and buckles when heated past temperature resistance. An A-frame collapse - Answer-occurs when the floor and/or roof assemblies on both sides of a load- bearing center wall collapse creating a lean-to collapse on opposite sides of the wall and creating void spaces on both sides of the wall
pattern occurs when the outer walls remain intact and the upper floors and/or roof structure fail in the middle. - Answer-A V-shaped collapse A pancake collapse - Answer-pattern is when the structure's floors collapse on top of each other with debris between them. A lean-to collapse - Answer-pattern occurs when one outer wall fails while the opposite wall remains intact. Has excellent heat resistance known as drywall or sheetrock. - Answer-Gypsum Collapse zone distance - Answer-multiply the height by 1 ½. So if building height is 30 feet the collapse zone will be 45 feet. Every gallon of water added to a structure adds - Answer-8 to 10 pounds of weight. Full or rigid frame - Answer-the vehicle body attaches to a rigid frame more commonly used for larger automobiles and trucks , heavy duty vehicles that carry loads Unibody - Answer-a single molded unit forming both the bodywork and chassis of a vehicle. Space frame - Answer-Aluminum skeletons that are similar to aircraft frames upon which the aluminum or plastic of the vehicle body is attached. The internal structure of these frames provides internal support while the skin provides aerodynamics and protection. Laminated glass - Answer-is used for windshields and rear windows. Impact creates very long pointed shards that can be hazardous.
Class A foam - Answer-ordinary combustibles used in wildland firefighting and structural with hydrocarbon based surfactants. Class B foam - Answer-used to extinguish fires involving flammable liquids and combustible liquids. Also used to suppress vapor from fuel spills. Effective on hydrocarbons and polar solvents like ethanol. In-line eductors - Answer-around the pump proportions, and balanced-pressure proportioners all describe types of proportioning devices found on fire apparatus. Liquefied Petroleum Gas - Answer-Propane tanks NFPA 1001 to identify different storage tanks Tanker on fire requires - Answer-copious amounts of water to cool the pressurized container creates a barrier between fuel gasses and possible ignition sources. - Answer-Separating Lowers temperature with foam - Answer-Cooling foam method that prevents air from reaching the fuel and releasing flammable vapors. - Answer- Smothering firefighting foam method that reduces water's surface tension and allows it to diffuse class A fires. - Answer-Penetrating The fire cause - Answer-is the happenings that occur in order for the heat source and material to come together and ignite the fire. The area of origin - Answer-is the vicinity in which the ignition source and material came together for the first time.
point of origin - Answer-the exact location where the heat source and the fuel came into contact to begin the fire. The fire pattern - Answer-obvious design and path of burned material from where the fire initially started. Premixing is the process in which - Answer-foam concentrate is mixed with premeasured portions of water within a container. Eduction is the process in which - Answer-foam concentrate is mixed with water within a nozzle. Injection is the process in which - Answer-foam concentrate is forced into a fire stream by an external pump. Batch-mixing is the process in which - Answer-foam concentrate is mixed within a fire apparatus water tank. Low-expansion foams - Answer-used to cool class A fires and to extinguish class B fires. Medium-expansion foams - Answer-used to suppress vapors from hazardous material spills. High-expansion foams - Answer-used to extinguish fires in confined spaces. Wet chemicals are used to extinguish class K fires. Hose testing should be performed ___ a year? With a ____ inch hose gate valve and not exceeding ____ (ft) of lines? - Answer-0nce, 1/4 , 300 feet
noncoded protected premise alarm system - Answer-is one in which all of the alarms in the building sound at once. An auxiliary alarm system - Answer-connects a protected property with the local fire department's alarm communication center through a municipal master fire alarm box. A central station system - Answer-is an alarm system that is constantly monitored at one location operated by an alarm company. A remote alarm receiving system - Answer-is an alarm system that sends the alarm signals from the protected premises to a remote receiving station with a 24-hour staff by either a telephone line or by a radio signal. Fusible link - Answer-
wye appliance - Answer-allows a single line to be split into two lines A water thief - Answer-allows a larger line to be adapted to a smaller line. Common for wildland fire An LDH appliance - Answer-is useful to distribute water from a hydrant to multiple attack lines. Sprinkler connection Water flow device - Answer-initiates an alarm when water begins to flow in the system usually equipped with automatic sprinkler systems. Most Fire department connections have siamese inlet with at least _____ ______ connections for hoses with a _____ valve in each or ____ large connection. - Answer-2 2/12 inch, clapper, one pendant sprinkler - Answer-deflects water downward in a circular pattern of small water droplets. upright sprinkler - Answer-deflects water downward in a hemispherical pattern. sidewall sprinkler - Answer-deflects water to one side. concealed sprinkler - Answer-deflects water downward once its removable decorative cover is released. Smoke detector Photoelectric detects? - Answer-visible products of combustion detectors work well on all types of fires and usually respond more quickly to smoldering fires than ionization Ionization smoke detector - Answer-the particles and aerosols produced during combustion that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Radioactive materials is what these devices can pick up.
Low pressure chemical tank trucks- may carry - Answer-flammable liquids, mild corrosives and some toxins poisons 5-10-12-18-20 extrication rule: - Answer-Firefighters should keep 5 inches away from knee bolsters, 10 inches away from driver frontal airbags, and 12-18 inches away from side-impact curtains and should keep 20 inches away from passenger frontal airbags. NIMS "SMART" Acronym - Answer-Specific Measurable Action-oriented Realistic Time-frame Incident strategic goals accomplish what? - Answer-Life safety, Incident stabilization, property conservation, Tactical objectives accomplish what? - Answer-Initiating search and rescue, providing water curtain to protect exposures. Contain hazardous materials, use salvage covers to route water from building second floor _________ transfer command to anyone that is not on the scene - Answer-Never Unity of command - Answer-the management principle that each person should report to only one manager Chain of command - Answer-the line of authority that moves from the top of a hierarchy to the lowest level Scalar structure - Answer-series of steps or decisions passed down from top to bottom of command
Span of control- - Answer-number of people and functions that one individual can supervise Division of labor - Answer-dividing large jobs into small jobs Branch levels - Answer-NIMS-ICS organizational structure fall between the Section level and the Division level. These levels may be identified in the command structure by either Roman numerals or functional areas.The organization level that has functional/geographical responsibility for major segments of incident operations Section levels - Answer-have responsibility for major functional areas of the incident such as operations, planning, logistics, etc. Division levels - Answer-have responsibility for operations within a defined geographical area. Organizational flexibility - Answer-Built into modular sections of divisions, task forces, and strike teams. Communication Groups - Answer-same as divisions except that they operate within a defined functional assignment such as ventilation, water supply, etc Communication Briefings - Answer-are quick communications between individuals or with a small group that deals with expectations, task assignments, or operational assignments. Formal communications - Answer-are those that are used when following the chain of command and involve a specific request or information. Informal communications - Answer-are those that are used between team members to exchange information about the scene or task.
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