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6.4.2 ASSIST TEAM 46
One of the challenges unique to ice rescue situation is:
Question 20 options:
1) using the incident command system.
2) the victim is not be able to help themselves.
3) the ice is strong enough to support rescuers near the victim.
4) ropes are ineffective due to freezing. - ANSWER-2) the victim
is not be able to help themselves.
6.4.2 ASSIST TEAM 53
The most Common method of establishing the control zones
for an emergency incident site is:
Question 21 options:
,1) stationing firefighters along a perimeter.
2) the use of police or fire line tape.
3) stationing police along a perimeter.
4) police-style pedestrian traffic barricades. - ANSWER-2) the
use of police or fire line tape.
6.4.2 ASSIST TEAM 3
The structure collapse where one outer wall fails while the
opposite side wall remains intact is called:
Question 22 options:
1) pancake.
2) V-shaped.
3) lean-to.
4) A-frame. - ANSWER-3) lean-to.
Occurs when simultaneous failure of exterior walls results in
the upper floors and the rood collapsing on top of each other
, 1) pancake.
2) V-shaped.
3) lean-to.
4) A-frame. - ANSWER-1) pancake.
Occurs when the floor and/or roof assemblies on both sides of
a center wall collapse into what might be seen as opposing
lean-to collapses
1) pancake.
2) Cantilever collapse:
3) lean-to.
4) A-frame. - ANSWER-4) A-frame.
Occurs when one or more walls of a multistory building
collapse, leaving the floors attached to and supported by the
remaining walls.
1) Cantilever collapse