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1. If the number of firefighter fatalities in the line of duty were to increase to 150
annually, what implications might this have for fire service training and safety
regulations?
There would be no change in training or safety regulations.
Firefighters would be encouraged to take more risks in their
operations.
Fire departments would reduce the number of firefighters on duty.
Increased emphasis on training and stricter safety regulations would
likely be implemented to address the rising fatalities.
2. Describe the characteristics that define fire resistive construction compared
to other types.
Fire resistive construction is primarily used for residential buildings.
Fire resistive construction does not require any safety protocols.
Fire resistive construction is made entirely of non combustible
materials.
Fire resistive construction is designed to withstand fire for a certain
duration, using materials that limit fire spread.
3. What is the term used to describe the classification of a building based on its
intended use?
occupancy
ownership
residence
, design type
4. Discuss why cardiac arrest is considered the leading cause of fatalities
among firefighters.
Burns are the most frequent cause of firefighter deaths during fire
suppression.
Vehicle accidents are the primary cause of fatalities because of high-
speed responses.
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of firefighter fatalities due to the
physical demands and stress associated with firefighting activities.
Cardiac arrest is less common than burns and internal injuries in
firefighting incidents.
5. If firefighters arrive at an emergency scene and notice that their lights are still
on, what should they prioritize before exiting the apparatus?
Turning off lights that face opposing traffic to avoid blinding other
drivers
Setting out flares to warn oncoming traffic
Checking the structural integrity of the building
Communicating with dispatch about their arrival
6. At what point should firefighters put on their personal protective equipment
(PPE) according to NFPA regulations?
While on the apparatus en route to the call
Immediately upon mounting the apparatus at the scene
Prior to mounting the apparatus
While on the apparatus, prior to pulling out of the station
,7. According to NFPA regulations, what is the minimum frequency for cleaning
PPE clothing?
14
6
12
9
8. Describe why combustible materials in Type IV construction pose a
significant risk during a fire.
Combustible materials are only a concern in residential buildings.
Combustible materials do not affect the structural integrity of
buildings.
Combustible materials can ignite easily and contribute to rapid fire
spread.
Combustible materials are less likely to burn than non-combustible
materials.
9. One difference between the basic 911 system and the enhanced system is that
the enhanced system identifies the number and location from which
the call is being made.
the basic system can automatically route calls.
the basic system does not have the ring-back feature.
the enhanced system has a forced disconnect feature.
10. Among the various types of construction included in a building code, which
is the most fire-resistive type?
, Type HT
Type V(A)
Type I(A)
Type V(B)
None of these
11. If a fire service team needs to install doors in a high-traffic area where sound
insulation is a priority, which type of slab door should they choose and why?
Hollow core, because it is lighter and easier to install.
Hollow core, because it is less expensive and more readily available.
Solid core, because it provides better sound insulation.
Either type, as both provide the same level of sound insulation.
12. During a fire response, if a firefighter encounters an area classified as
immediately dangerous to life and health, what should be their immediate
course of action?
Utilize personal protective equipment and establish a safe
perimeter.
Continue operations as usual without any precautions.
Call for backup and wait outside the hazardous zone.
Enter the area without any protective measures.
13. What term describes the permanent static load that a building must support,
including its own weight?
dead
impact