FSVO STATE EXAM 2024-2025
Using a spotter is intended to: ANSWER the driver by monitoring cross-traffic as
well as the region in the blind spot.
The operator needs to be aware of both horizontal and vertical apertures. To
accurately assess a car's capacity to navigate through prohibited regions, find the
vehicle's dimensions.
Which driving technique wouldn't need a spotter? - ANSWER decreasing amount
of clearance
The distance a vehicle goes before the equipment completely stops, from the
moment you start to recognize the hazard, is known as the: - Total stopping
distance (ANSWER).
The device can be rotated by an operator in degrees using the restricted space
turnaround manoeuvre. - ANSWER 180
Low tire pressure might result in inadequate handling.
ANSWER walk-around approach is one way to do an apparatus/pretrip inspection.
Idling the apparatus engine for a few minutes should allow the temperature to
stabilize before shutting it down. - ANSWER 3 through 5
Steps in the inspection process include checking for corrosion, voltage, and
electrolyte level: RESPOND to the battery.
, The car in front of you stops while you're responding to an emergency call while
driving in the center lane of a multi-lane highway. You ought to: - Apply the brakes
to slow down and pass on the left side of the car.
After five minutes, the vacuum test needs to read with no more than a few inches of
vacuum lost. - ANSWER 10
The use of warning devices during an emergency does not permit the driver to
ignore other traffic.
The motorist must do the following while approaching unsecured railroad
crossings: ANSWER completely stop.
ANSWER utilized in the first reaction to a fire or other incident requiring multiple
responding companies is an example of level I staging.
Misunderstanding the capabilities of the apparatus by the operator is a common
cause of mishaps involving it.
Which appliance is given precedence for position during a working fire? -
ANSWER Aerial equipment
A fire apparatus needs to be dehydrated. - ANSWER with a spotless chamois
You are responding to an emergency on a roadway with restricted access. You are
not using your equipment. Assist traffic flow by using the equipment as a barrier
between responding personnel and on-scene traffic.
When ceasing to use an apparatus, one must take into account the: The apparatus's
empty weight is the answer (A).
Using a spotter is intended to: ANSWER the driver by monitoring cross-traffic as
well as the region in the blind spot.
The operator needs to be aware of both horizontal and vertical apertures. To
accurately assess a car's capacity to navigate through prohibited regions, find the
vehicle's dimensions.
Which driving technique wouldn't need a spotter? - ANSWER decreasing amount
of clearance
The distance a vehicle goes before the equipment completely stops, from the
moment you start to recognize the hazard, is known as the: - Total stopping
distance (ANSWER).
The device can be rotated by an operator in degrees using the restricted space
turnaround manoeuvre. - ANSWER 180
Low tire pressure might result in inadequate handling.
ANSWER walk-around approach is one way to do an apparatus/pretrip inspection.
Idling the apparatus engine for a few minutes should allow the temperature to
stabilize before shutting it down. - ANSWER 3 through 5
Steps in the inspection process include checking for corrosion, voltage, and
electrolyte level: RESPOND to the battery.
, The car in front of you stops while you're responding to an emergency call while
driving in the center lane of a multi-lane highway. You ought to: - Apply the brakes
to slow down and pass on the left side of the car.
After five minutes, the vacuum test needs to read with no more than a few inches of
vacuum lost. - ANSWER 10
The use of warning devices during an emergency does not permit the driver to
ignore other traffic.
The motorist must do the following while approaching unsecured railroad
crossings: ANSWER completely stop.
ANSWER utilized in the first reaction to a fire or other incident requiring multiple
responding companies is an example of level I staging.
Misunderstanding the capabilities of the apparatus by the operator is a common
cause of mishaps involving it.
Which appliance is given precedence for position during a working fire? -
ANSWER Aerial equipment
A fire apparatus needs to be dehydrated. - ANSWER with a spotless chamois
You are responding to an emergency on a roadway with restricted access. You are
not using your equipment. Assist traffic flow by using the equipment as a barrier
between responding personnel and on-scene traffic.
When ceasing to use an apparatus, one must take into account the: The apparatus's
empty weight is the answer (A).