FINAL PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
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⩥ C. Public safety answering point. Answer: A central location that takes
all emergency calls and routes the call to the fire, emergency medical, or
law enforcement dispatcher is a:
A. Dispatch center
B. Communications center
C. Public safety answering point
D. Emergency service specific telecommunications center
⩥ B. Directions to the callers location. Answer: Enhanced 9-1-1 systems
provide dispatchers with information such as the callers location, phone
number, and:
A. The callers first and last name
B. Directions to the callers location
C. The type of emergency at the callers location
D. Live video of the current conditions at the location
⩥ D. Telecommunicators. Answer: Individuals who are trained to
receive, process, and dispatch emergency calls are known as:
A. Controllers
,B. Announcers
C. Radio Operators
D. Telecommunicators
⩥ C. Transmitted to responding units. Answer: Once an emergency has
been reported, the information must be:
A. Verified and sorted
B. Logged into a public blog
C. Transmitted to responding units
D. Shared with other telecommunicators
⩥ B. Pagers. Answer: Which method of alerting fire department
members of an emergency alerts the member by tone, light, and/or
vibration and can be sent to specific frequencies?
A. Radio
B. Pagers
C. Computer terminal
D. Home electronic monitors
⩥ C. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Answer: Which
federal agency issues radio licenses to fire departments that operate
radio equipment?
A. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
, B. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
C. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
D. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
⩥ D. Base station radios. Answer: Radios used in fixed locations such as
fire stations, telecommunications centers, training centers, or
administrative offices are referred to as:
A. Mobile radios
B. Portable radios
C. Command radios
D. Base station radios
⩥ C. Distance a radio signal will travel. Answer: The power of the
transmitter and receiver and the height of the broadcast and receiving
antennas determine the:
A. Frequency of the radio signal
B. Volume of the radio broadcast
C. Distance a radio signal will travel
D. Number of radios that can use a given channel
⩥ A. Dead zones. Answer: Remote areas of locations inside structures
that cause the loss of cellular telephone service or radio signals are
known as:
A. Dead zones