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1. Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications -
ANSWER ✔ NFPA 1002
2. Standard for a Fire and Emergency Service Vehicle Operations Training
Program - ANSWER ✔ NFPA 1451
3. What is designed to supplement the service brakes and that aid braking by
using the engine's own systems to slow it down? - ANSWER ✔ Auxiliary
brakes
4. What are the sensors mounted on each wheel to control brake application in
event of a sudden or emergent stop called? - ANSWER ✔ Antilock braking
system (ABS)
5. What is designed to assist the driver by maintaining the straight orientation
of the vehicle in effort to prevent rollover? - ANSWER ✔ Electronic
Stability Control (ESC)
,6. What is the most important safety measure during the backup process? -
ANSWER ✔ Having a spotter
7. What was/is the 2nd leading cause of death in firefighter fatalities? -
ANSWER ✔ Injuries sustained while responding to/returning from a call
8. What NFPA states that it is the driver/operator's responsibility to ensure that
passenger restraints are used on each call? - ANSWER ✔ NFPA 1002
9. What is the care exercised by a reasonably prudent person under the same
conditions? - ANSWER ✔ Due regard
10.To be the driver of a pumper, a FF would need to be proficient in which
NFPA chapters? - ANSWER ✔ 4 & 5
11.narrow street. One of the functions of apparatus maintenance records is to: -
ANSWER ✔ document recurrent repairs.
12.Inspecting all valves would be considered a part of maintenance. -
ANSWER ✔ daily
13.Checking and documenting the oil level, radiator coolant, fuel level, tires,
and visible and audible warning signals is normally considered to be part of
maintenance. - ANSWER ✔ daily/weekly
14.The distance a vehicle travels from the time the driver begins to apply the
brakes until it comes to a complete stop is known as: - ANSWER ✔ A.
braking distance.
, B. total reaction distance.
C. visual lead distance.
D. brake performance distance.
15.When positioning apparatus at an incident, the most desirable position is
usually: - ANSWER ✔ upwind and uphill.
16.In emergency incidents that occur near railroad tracks, the driver/operator
should: - ANSWER ✔ park the apparatus on the same side of the tracks as
the incident.
17.The weight carried on most fire apparatus can contribute to: - ANSWER ✔
skidding
18.tire failure. You encounter a school bus with flashing signal lights while
responding to a call. You must stop and proceed: - ANSWER ✔ lights only
after a proper signal is given by the bus driver.
19.A nonemergency response during normal operations would be: - ANSWER
✔ no lights or sirens.
20.Which method below should be used when washing a fire apparatus? -
ANSWER ✔ A. Dry rubbing
B. After washing with dishwashing detergent, allow to air dry
C. Washing with automotive shampoo and clean water
D. Washing with soap and hot water
, 21.Stopping distance - ANSWER ✔ The distance it takes for you to recognize
the hazard, process the need to stop, apply the brakes, and come to a
complete stop.
22.Reaction distance - ANSWER ✔ The distance the fire apparatus ravels after
you recognize the hazard, remove your foot from the accelerator, and apply
the brakes.
23.Braking distance - ANSWER ✔ The distance the fire apparatus travels from
the time that the brakes are activated until the fire apparatus makes a
complete stop.
24.Ungaurded railroad crossing - ANSWER ✔ Come to a complete stop, turn
off sirens and roll down windows; operate apparatus on idle, and listen for
the sound of an oncoming train
25.Intersections with railroad crossbars - ANSWER ✔ Never proceed between
the crossbars in an attempt to continue the response
26.Fuel guage - ANSWER ✔ Fuel tanks should never drop below the halfway
level
27.Voltmeter - ANSWER ✔ Measures the voltage across the battery terminals
and gives an indication of the electrical condition of the battery
28.Air brake test - ANSWER ✔ Turn apparatus on, allow air compressor to
build up to 110 PSI, shut off engine but leave battery in on position, step on
and off brake pedal. An audible alarm should signal before pressure drops to
less than 60 PSI.