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S-190 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
  • S-190 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers

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  • S-190 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers The precise location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred. - Answer-Point of origin. The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread - Answer-Head of a fire The part of a fire's perimeter that is roughly parallel to the main direction of spread - Answer-Flank of a fire That portion of a fire spreading directly into the wind or down slope. That po...
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MPTC Criminal Investigations Correct Questions and Answers!
  • MPTC Criminal Investigations Correct Questions and Answers!

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  • MPTC Criminal Investigations Corre inner perimeter - ANSWER Where the actual crime scene took place and contains physical evidence how big is the inner perimeter - ANSWER Should be at least twice the size as the actual crime scene (can always be adjusted later) how many officers should guard the crime scene of an inner perimeter? - ANSWER two who is allowed at a crime scene - ANSWER authorized investigators and crime scene investigators ONLY crime scene log - ANSWER Document that tr...
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S190 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • S190 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Point of Origin - Answer- The location where the fire started Head of Fire - Answer- The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread- usually hottest Flank of a fire - Answer- The part of a fire's perimeter that is roughly parallel to the main direction of spread. Rear of a fire or heel of fire - Answer- Slowest spreading portion of a fire edge... spreads directly into the wind or down slope.... opposite of the head.... Fire perimeter - Answer- The entire outer edge or bounda...
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Wildland Fire S-190/S-130 with complete solution
  • Wildland Fire S-190/S-130 with complete solution

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  • Wildland Fire S-190/S-130 with complete solution Fire Perimeter - ANSWER-outer edge or boundary of fire Point of Origin - ANSWER-location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the material, first ignited, sustained combustion occurred. Head - ANSWER-most rapidly spreading portion of a fire's perimeter, usually to leeward or upslope. Flanks - ANSWER-parts of a fire's perimeter that are roughly parallel to the main direction of the spread. Rear or Heel - ANSWER-that p...
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S-190 Study Guide Test with Complete Solutions
  • S-190 Study Guide Test with Complete Solutions

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  • S-190 Study Guide Test with Complete Solutions points of origin - Answer-Where the fire originated. Never changes. "Precise location where a competent ignition source" Head of fire - Answer-The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread, most intense Flank of fire - Answer-The part of a fire's perimeter that is roughly parallel to the main direction of spread. Rear of a fire - Answer-• that portion of a fire spreading directly into the wind or down slope • that po...
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Wildland firefighting S-190 Test Questions And Revised Correct  Answers
  • Wildland firefighting S-190 Test Questions And Revised Correct Answers

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  • Wildland firefighting S-190 Test Questions And Revised Correct Answers Origin - ANSWER : Where the fire started and or where it's going. Head - ANSWER : Greatest rate of spread. Moves intensely. May have more than one head. Fingers - ANSWER : Long narrow strips of fire that break off of the main fire. Caused by mixed fuels, natural features dividing the fire. Pocket - ANSWER : Unaffected area between the main fire and finger. Perimeter - ANSWER : Outer boundary of burning or b...
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S-130 MODULE 1 (Preparedness, ICS, & Resources) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.
  • S-130 MODULE 1 (Preparedness, ICS, & Resources) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.

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  • S-130 MODULE 1 (Preparedness, ICS, & Resources) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+. 2 / 7 1. What is the "origin" of a fire?: The origin is the area where the fire started. 2. What is the "head" of a fire?: The head is the part of a wildfire with the greatestforward rate of spread. You have to control the head and prevent the formation of new heads to suppress a wildland fire. 3. What are "fingers" on a fire?: Fingers are typically long, narrow strips of fire thatextend...
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Barbering Oregon Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Barbering Oregon Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Barbering Oregon Questions and Answers Already Passed Reference point Reference point Points in head that mark area where surface of the head changed. Used to establish proportinate design lines and contours. Parietal ridge / crest / temporal horseshoe or harband Widest section of head. Temple - below crown. Most importantsection of head when cutting because it serves as transition area from top - sides - front - back Apex Highest point on top of head 3 types of straight lines in haircuttin...
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S-190 test with correct answers 2024
  • S-190 test with correct answers 2024

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  • S-190 test with correct answers 2024 The precise location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred. - ANSWER-Point of origin. The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread - ANSWER-Head of a fire The part of a fire's perimeter that is roughly parallel to the main direction of spread - ANSWER-Flank of a fire That portion of a fire spreading directly into the wind or down slope. That portion of a fire ed...
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S190 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED  A+
  • S190 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

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  • Point of Origin Correct Answer: The location where the fire started Head of Fire Correct Answer: The side of the fire having the fastest rate of spread- usually hottest Flank of a fire Correct Answer: The part of a fire's perimeter that is roughly parallel to the main direction of spread. Rear of a fire or heel of fire Correct Answer: Slowest spreading portion of a fire edge... spreads directly into the wind or down slope.... opposite of the head.... Fire perimeter Correct Answer: ...
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