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WILDLAND FIRE S190 EXAM QUESTIONS NEWEST 2024-
2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 130 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)


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parts of a fire point of origin, head, flank, rear, perimeter, fingers, pockets, island, spot fire

the start
the precise location where a competent ignition source came into contact
point of origin
with the material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred
usually rear & upwind

the side of fire having the fastest rate of speed
head of a fire most intensity
downwind

the part of a fire's perimeter that is roughly parallel to the main direction of
spread
flank of a fire
lower flame, greatest variability
where most fire is fought

• that portion of a fire spreading directly into the wind or
down slope
rear of a fire • that portion of a fire edge opposite the head
• slowest spreading portion of a fire edge. Also called
heel of a fire

fire perimeter the entire outer edge or boundary of a fire

the long narrow extensions of a fire projecting from the main body
fingers of a fire
from shifting of winds

unburned indentations in the fire edge formed by fingers or slow burning
pockets of a fire
areas

or long ribbons
island safety hazard
More
area of unburned fuel or just got a surface burn inside the fire perimeter

fire ignited outside the perimeter of the main fire by a firebrand
spot fire
raining embers

smoldering, creeping, running, spotting, torching, crown, flare up, firewhirl,
fire behavior terms
backing, flaming front,

smoldering fire fire burning without flame and barely spreading

fire burning with a low flame and spreading slowly; timber litter or short
creeping fire
grass

running fire fire spreading rapidly with a well defined head

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behavior of a fire producing sparks or embers that are carried by the wind
spotting fire and which start new fires beyond the zone of direct ignition by the main
fire; snags produce column of air

the burning of the foliage of a single tree or a small group of trees, from the
torching fire
bottom up

a fire that advances from top to top of trees or shrubs more or less
independent of a surface fire. crown fires are sometimes classed as running
crown fire
or dependent to distinguish the degree of independence from the surface
fire; mostly in pine, spruce, gamble oak

any sudden acceleration in the rate of spread or intensification of the fire.
flare up unlike blowup, a flare-up is of relativity short duration and does not change
existing control plans

spinning vortex column of ascending hot air and gases rising from a fire and
carrying aloft smoke, debris, and flame. fire whirls range in size from less
firewhirl
than one foot to over 500 feet in diameter. large fire whirls have the
intensity of a small tornado

that portion of the fire with slower rates of fire spread and
backing fire lower intensity, normally moving into the wind and/or down slope. also
called heel fire

that zone of a moving fire where the combustion is primarily flaming.
behind this flaming zone combustion is primarily glowing or involves the
flaming front burning out of larger fuels (greater than about 3 inches in diameter). light
fuels typically have a shallow flaming front, whereas
heavy fuels have a deeper front.

an advantageous location, usually a barrier to fire spread, from which to
start constructing a fireline. the anchor point is used to minimize the chance
anchor point of being flanked by the fire while the line is being constructed
near something that won't burn ex. road side mowed field
if no good anchor point, use a J hook

an inclusive term for all constructed or natural barriers and treated fire
control line edges used to contain a fire
mineral soil break

the part of a containment or control line that is scraped or dug to mineral
fireline
soil

extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines, felling snags,
and trenching logs to prevent rolling after an area has burned, to make a
mop-up
fire safe, or to reduce residual smoke
switch from containing to putting out

no longer spreading
the status of a wildfire suppression action signifying that a
contained control line has been completed around the fire, and any
associated spot fires, which can reasonably be expected to stop the fire's
spread




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