10 - ANS-Attempting a frontal attack on fireplace
tenth - ANS-10. Fight fireplace aggressively, having furnished for safety first
eleven - ANS-Unburnt fuel between you and the fire
12 - ANS-Cannot see the primary fire, now not in contact with a person who can
thirteen - ANS-On a hillside where rolling fabric can ignite gas beneath
14 - ANS-Weather turning into warmer and drier
15 - ANS-Wind will increase and/or changes course
16 - ANS-Getting common spot fires across the road
17 - ANS-Terrain and fuels make get away to protection zones tough
18 - ANS-Taking a sleep at the fireline
2 - ANS-In us of a no longer seen in daytime
3 - ANS-Safety zones and escape routes now not diagnosed
4 - ANS-Unfamiliar with weather and nearby factors influencing hearth behavior
4th - ANS-four. Identify break out routes and safety zones, and cause them to recognized
5 - ANS-Uninformed on techniques processes and dangers
fifth - ANS-five. Post lookouts whilst there may be viable danger
6 - ANS-Instructions and assignments no longer clear
sixth - ANS-6. Be alert, Keep calm, assume really, act decisively
7 - ANS-No communique link with crewmembers or manager