FSVO Il State Exam 2025-2026 With
Correct Verified Answers Graded A+
Stopping distance
The distance it takes for you to recognize the
hazard, process the need to stop, apply the
brakes, and come to a complete stop.
Reaction distance
The distance the fire apparatus ravels after you
recognize the hazard, remove your foot from the
accelerator, and apply the brakes.
Braking distance
The distance the fire apparatus travels from the
time that the brakes are activated until the fire
apparatus makes a complete stop.
Ungaurded railroad crossing
Come to a complete stop, turn off sirens and roll
down windows; operate apparatus on idle, and
listen for the sound of an oncoming train
Intersections with railroad crossbars
Never proceed between the crossbars in an
attempt to continue the response
Fuel guage
Fuel tanks should never drop below the halfway
level
Voltmeter
, Measures the voltage across the battery
terminals and gives an indication of the electrical
condition of the battery
Air brake test
Turn apparatus on, allow air compressor to build
up to 110 PSI, shut off engine but leave battery in
on position, step on and off brake pedal. An
audible alarm should signal before pressure
drops to less than 60 PSI.
Confined space turnaround maneuver
Establish a 50x12 ft lane; driver enters area and
turns the apparatus 180 degrees and leaves area
Vaccuum test before
Before: remove all discharge caps and drain
booster tank; chock wheels
Vacuum test during
During: drain water from fire pump and booster
tank; close all drains, intake valves, cooler lines,
and any other sources of vacuum leaks to isolate
fire pump; place caps on all suction or external
intake fittings and remove caps from discharge
fittings.
Vacuum test during cont (1)
Turn battery on (not necessary to start engine);
fully open primer control handle and hold in that
position
Vacuum test during cont (2)
Correct Verified Answers Graded A+
Stopping distance
The distance it takes for you to recognize the
hazard, process the need to stop, apply the
brakes, and come to a complete stop.
Reaction distance
The distance the fire apparatus ravels after you
recognize the hazard, remove your foot from the
accelerator, and apply the brakes.
Braking distance
The distance the fire apparatus travels from the
time that the brakes are activated until the fire
apparatus makes a complete stop.
Ungaurded railroad crossing
Come to a complete stop, turn off sirens and roll
down windows; operate apparatus on idle, and
listen for the sound of an oncoming train
Intersections with railroad crossbars
Never proceed between the crossbars in an
attempt to continue the response
Fuel guage
Fuel tanks should never drop below the halfway
level
Voltmeter
, Measures the voltage across the battery
terminals and gives an indication of the electrical
condition of the battery
Air brake test
Turn apparatus on, allow air compressor to build
up to 110 PSI, shut off engine but leave battery in
on position, step on and off brake pedal. An
audible alarm should signal before pressure
drops to less than 60 PSI.
Confined space turnaround maneuver
Establish a 50x12 ft lane; driver enters area and
turns the apparatus 180 degrees and leaves area
Vaccuum test before
Before: remove all discharge caps and drain
booster tank; chock wheels
Vacuum test during
During: drain water from fire pump and booster
tank; close all drains, intake valves, cooler lines,
and any other sources of vacuum leaks to isolate
fire pump; place caps on all suction or external
intake fittings and remove caps from discharge
fittings.
Vacuum test during cont (1)
Turn battery on (not necessary to start engine);
fully open primer control handle and hold in that
position
Vacuum test during cont (2)