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APCO - Fire Communications Canada Exam (Answered) 2025/2026. Which division in a Fire Service Organizational Structure requires specialized training for ICS Communications The class of Fire that involves combustible cooking fluids Class K Fire fighters typically refer to fighting fires in one of two modes Offensively and Defensive Responsible for training new fire fighters and for the ongoing training for department personnel. Training and Safety Division The most visible in the fire service. It contains the frontline firefighters and commanding officers that respond to an incident. The personnel in this division are the ones that come to mind when someone thinks of the fire department Operational Division The entire area of a building is involved with flame/fire such that immediate access to the interior is not possible until some measure of control has been obtained with hose streams. This term is also used to describe a vehicle that is fully engulfed in flames. Fully Involved Laying a hose from point A to point B Laying Lines A report from first arriving units to the scene of an alarm to immediately inform the

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APCO - Fire Communications Canada Exam
(Answered) 2025/2026.
Which division in a Fire Service Organizational Structure requires specialized training for ICS

Communications

The class of Fire that involves combustible cooking fluids

Class K

Fire fighters typically refer to fighting fires in one of two modes

Offensively and Defensive

Responsible for training new fire fighters and for the ongoing training for department personnel.

Training and Safety Division

The most visible in the fire service. It contains the frontline firefighters and commanding officers
that respond to an incident. The personnel in this division are the ones that come to mind when
someone thinks of the fire department

Operational Division

The entire area of a building is involved with flame/fire such that immediate access to the interior
is not possible until some measure of control has been obtained with hose streams. This term is
also used to describe a vehicle that is fully engulfed in flames.

Fully Involved

Laying a hose from point A to point B

Laying Lines

A report from first arriving units to the scene of an alarm to immediately inform the
telecommunicator and other responding units that an actual fire is in progress

Fire Showing

Generally indicates the fire is no longer spreading, however, there may still be some fire to deal
with

Under Control

Part of the on-the-scene "size-up" report of the first arriving company to inform the
Telecommunicator and other responding companies of the status of the situation.

Nothing Showing

The process of protecting and/or removing non-damaged belongings to prevent further damage

Salvage

Contrary to popular belief any apparatus can be called a fire truck.

, False - each apparatus has it's own name

How often will a fire double in size

every minute

The number one killer of fire victims is

Smoke inhalation

Which was the first city in North America to use a three digit emergency number

Winnipeg

How are fires fought

Unburned to the Burned

How long should every call be answered in

10 seconds

Involves combustible and flammable gases and liquids such as gasoline, oil, kerosene, and
propane.

Class B

Involves an energized electrical equipment including appliances, wiring, circuit breaker in fuse
boxes

Class C

Involves ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper or cloth, rubber and many plastics

Class A

Involves metals that contain their own oxygen. eg. magnesium, sodium, lithium, powdered
aluminum

Class D

NFPA Standard 1221 - Communication Centers are expected to:

Be constructed in areas that have little risk of damage by natural or man-made hazards
Be monitored by a fire alarm system that complies with NFPA 72
Have a limited number of outside windows

The operation area at a fire where the ranking fire officer is in charge and we're fire fighting is
underway and apparatus is standing by.

Fire Ground

Movement of fire apparatus to an area within the departments jurisdiction to be available for the
requesting department, if needed on the current call or for additional calls

Move Up

A report from first arriving units at the scene of an alarm to immediately inform the Tele
communicator and other responding units that an actual fire is in progress

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