NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER I – 2 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ALL ANSWERS VERIFIED
Life safety, incident stabilization, and _______ are the three most important
organizational duties for fire departments to persue
property conservation
The plan or written document for tactical operations is known as a department's:
SOP/SOG
Fire departmetn standard operating procedures/standard operating guides should
be established in the most commonly accepted order of fireground priorities,
which is:
life safety, incident stabilization, and property conservation
In the incident Command System (ICS), the functional area responsible for
providing facilities, services, and materials is necessary to support an incident
is:
Logistics
Historically, the basic unit of a fire department is:
the company
In the incident command system (ICS), the functional area that directs the
organization's tactics to meet teh strategic goals developed by command and is
responsible for the management of all activities applicable to the primary
mission is:
operations
, ______ relates to the number of personnel an individual can effectively
supervise
span of control
One of the major advantages of an incident command system (ICS) is that it
allows agencies to communicate using common _______ and operating
procedures
terminology
What is developed to provide definite guidelines for present and future actions?
policies
What is the principles called that says each fire fighter answers to only one
supervisor?
unity of command
The primary role of a fire alarm system to:
alert occupants
What is the term for locations from which an engine can draft out of a static
water supply source
drafting/fill sites
Structural firefighting PPE is designed to be worn with what specific piece of
equipment?
SCBA
The primary use of the _____ is to attach a rope to a round object such as a pike
pole
clove hitch
The part of the rope that is used for work such as hoisting or pulling is called
the:
running end
The combination of knots used to hoist a hose line involves:
a clove hitch and a half hitch
WITH ALL ANSWERS VERIFIED
Life safety, incident stabilization, and _______ are the three most important
organizational duties for fire departments to persue
property conservation
The plan or written document for tactical operations is known as a department's:
SOP/SOG
Fire departmetn standard operating procedures/standard operating guides should
be established in the most commonly accepted order of fireground priorities,
which is:
life safety, incident stabilization, and property conservation
In the incident Command System (ICS), the functional area responsible for
providing facilities, services, and materials is necessary to support an incident
is:
Logistics
Historically, the basic unit of a fire department is:
the company
In the incident command system (ICS), the functional area that directs the
organization's tactics to meet teh strategic goals developed by command and is
responsible for the management of all activities applicable to the primary
mission is:
operations
, ______ relates to the number of personnel an individual can effectively
supervise
span of control
One of the major advantages of an incident command system (ICS) is that it
allows agencies to communicate using common _______ and operating
procedures
terminology
What is developed to provide definite guidelines for present and future actions?
policies
What is the principles called that says each fire fighter answers to only one
supervisor?
unity of command
The primary role of a fire alarm system to:
alert occupants
What is the term for locations from which an engine can draft out of a static
water supply source
drafting/fill sites
Structural firefighting PPE is designed to be worn with what specific piece of
equipment?
SCBA
The primary use of the _____ is to attach a rope to a round object such as a pike
pole
clove hitch
The part of the rope that is used for work such as hoisting or pulling is called
the:
running end
The combination of knots used to hoist a hose line involves:
a clove hitch and a half hitch