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S130 NFA Online Firefighter Training Exam Qs & As 2 Exam (elaborations) Firefighting S-130 Test Questions and Answers 3 Exam (elaborations) Chapter 21 Wildland and Ground Fires;Qs & As 4 Exam (elaborations) S-130 Exam with Complete Solutions 5 Exam (elaborations) S130 Exam with Complete Solutio...

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S - 130 Firefighter Training Unit 1 Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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S - 130 Firefighter Training Unit 1 Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved briefing checklist situation, mission/execution, communication, service/support, risk management, questions or concerns? what can I gain from the briefings? fire behavior and fire weather forecasts what about before an...

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Firefighter Training S-130 Exam with Correct Answers ICS Incident Command System, a critical communication method Tactical Fieldwork Carried out by the Operations Section in ICS Helispot Manager Reports to the Air Support Group Supervisor in ICS Public Information Officer Responsible for advis...

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Firefighter Training and Procedures; Questions and Answers 100% Solved Aluminum/Steel Cylinders Checked every 5 years Expansion of Water A gallon expands 1700 times at 212°F Target Hazard Schools Heavy Timber Buildings Factories and Warehouses Smooth Bore Nozzles Operate at 50psi Vertical ...

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Wildland S-130 Exam Qs & As

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Wildland S-130 Exam Qs & As The part of the fire that is burning most intensely is generally called the_______? Head According to the ICS system, if you work as an engine crew member on a small fire, you work directly for ___________?? The Engine boss Fire shirts are fire proof, not fire resist...

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Firefighter Training S-130 (Suppression, Communication, and Mop-up)Qs&As

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Firefighter Training S-130 (Suppression, Communication, and Mop-up)Qs&As Construct a fireline. Remove fuel. Smother with dirt. Remove oxygen. Spray with water. Remove heat. Spray with Class A foam. Remove heat. Short flame lengths. Direct attack method. Smothering. Direct attack method. Lon...

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Firefighter Online Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved A fire engines carries 30 sections of hose. If you take off 10 sections how many will the engine have left? 20 sections 30 - 10 = 20 A fire engines carries 30 sections of hose. If you take off 28 sections how many will the engine have ...

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Firefighter Training S-130 (Watch-Outs) Questions and Answers 100% Solved Are you staying true to the foundational principles? Your first priority working in the wildland/urban interface is: - Homes - Wildlife and pets - Safety - Fire Suppression - Safety Identify THREE things you should NO...

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Wildland FFII Exam with Complete Solutions Height requirements Wildland Firefighter II candidates must meet ALL of the following requirements EXCEPT. First Aid, First Responder, and CPR certification What level of emergency medical training is required prior to becoming certified at the Wildla...

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S-130 - Basic Wildland Firefighting; Exam Qs &As Origin The area where the fire started. It is also the point from which the fire spreads, depending on the fuels present and the effects of wind and slope. Head The part of a wildland fire with the greate

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S-130 - Basic Wildland Firefighting; Exam Qs &As Origin The area where the fire started. It is also the point from which the fire spreads, depending on the fuels present and the effects of wind and slope. Head The part of a wildland fire with the greatest forward rate of spread (ROS). The head...

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Firefighter Training S-130 (Hazardous Materials)Qs &As You spot this potential HazMat scene and try to identify the materials present. Identify THREE additional steps you need to take. - Notify the IC. - Control the scene and keep everyone out. - Attack the fire. - Approach the scene to iden...

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S-130: Wildland Firefighter Training-Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved -task (what is to be done?) -purpose (why is it to be done?) -end state (how should it look when done?) What are the (3) main parts to a briefing? Incident Action Plan (IAP) the who, what, why, where, when, and how of ...

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Wildland Firefighting S-130, S-190, and L180; Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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Wildland Firefighting S-130, S-190, and L180; Questions and Answers 100% Solved Perimeter entire outer edge of border point of origin location where the fire started head most rapidly spreading portion of a fire's perimeter rear or heel portion of a fire's edge opposite the head, slowest port...

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Basic Wildland Firefighter Training Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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Basic Wildland Firefighter Training Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved an unplanned or unwanted natural or human-caused fire, or a prescribed fire that threatens to escape its bounds Wildfire purposely starting a fire that puts a home or others at risk ACA 5-38-302 agency responsible for ...

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S-130 Wildland Firefighter Training; Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved List the 18 watch outs 1. Fire not scouted and sized up 2. In country not seen in daylight 3. safety zones and escape routes not identified 4. Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior 5. Uni...

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WILDLAND L-180 EXAM Qs & As

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WILDLAND L-180 EXAM Qs & As what aspects of your job involve "human factors" almost all factors is human error a problem for us in the wildland fire service? how so? yes, many if not most injuries, deaths, and equipment failure can be related to human error. what steps can we take to plan for...

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Wildland Firefighter Training Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved Anchor Point An advantageous location, usually a barrier to fire spread, from which to start constructing a fire line. The anchor point is used to minimize the chance of being flanked by the fire while the line is being co...

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S-130 Module 9 Exam with Complete Solutions

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S-130 Module 9 Exam with Complete Solutions At what point in a fire's spread is indirect attack the only option? When it flames are 8 feet or higher What fires do flank attacks work best on? Moderate fires with a moderate RoS Parallel attack Constructing a control line parallel to the fire...

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S-130 Exam with Complete Solutions Point of origin The precise location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred Head of the fire The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread Flank of a fire The part of a fi...

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S-130 Firefighter Training-Test Questions and Answers

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S-130 Firefighter Training-Test Questions and Answers 5 situations that shout watch out 1. Fire not scouted and sized up. 2. In country not seen in daylight. 3. Safety zones and escape routes not identified. 4. Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior. 5. Uninformed...

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S-130 and L-180 Final Exam Qs & As

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S-130 and L-180 Final Exam Qs & As What are the 5 communication responsibilities? • Brief others as needed • Debrief your actions (AAR) • Communicate hazards to others • Acknowledge messages and understand intent • Ask if you don't know What must occur for effective communication? S...

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S130 Exam with Complete Solutions

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S130 Exam with Complete Solutions 5 watchout situations Fire not scouted and sized up In country not seen in daylight Safety zones and escape routes not identified Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards To reduce risk ...

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S-130 Exam with Complete Solutions What is true of firefighters that are fit to fight wildland fires? They are more tolerant of heat. What location is the best place to be when shielding yourself from lightning? In the cab of vehicle What is the difference between a fire burning on level gro...

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Chapter 21 Wildland and Ground Fires;Qs & As

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Chapter 21 Wildland and Ground Fires;Qs & As A safety zone should be large enough the fire shelters are not needed to prevent injury Aerial fuels are at least __ above the ground 6 ft (2m) Fuels that are in contact with each other are described as continuous Ground cover is an example of a(n) ...

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Firefighting S-130 Test Questions and Answers

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Firefighting S-130 Test Questions and Answers PPE Personal protective equipment Total gear weight 65lb Web gear w/o water 20lb Personal gear weight 45lb Minimum required ppe Protective clothing, gloves, boots, helmet, glasses, ear plugs, fire shelter Web gear Canteen, weather kit, fire she...

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S130 NFA Online Firefighter Training Exam Qs & As

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S130 NFA Online Firefighter Training Exam Qs & As Module 1 Quiz Preparedness, ICS and Resources Which of the following statements regarding physically fit firefighters is FALSE? A. Fit workers acclimate faster at high elevations. B. Fit workers are less likely to be injured on the fireline. C....

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