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Head - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Shows the direction in which the fire
is burning. This is the hottest and most active part of the fire
Flank - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Sides of the fire, parallel to the main
direction of spread. May have active fire, but not as hot as the
head of the fire.
Rear/Heel - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Opposite the head of the fire and
burning less vigorously, if at all. Often near the fire origin.
Perimeter - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Boundary of the fire or fire edge.
May not have active fire on some portions.
Finger - THE CORRECT ANSWER-An area, usually a narrow strip, that
burns away from the main part of the fire. Could be dangerous
if personnel working the fire are flanked by a finger.
, Pocket - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Unburned area between the main
fire and any fingers.
Island - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Area of unburned fuel inside the fire
perimeter.
Spot Fire - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Burning area outside the main fire
perimeter, often caused by wind blown embers or rolling debris.
Name nine fire behavior terms - THE CORRECT ANSWER-(1)
Smoldering, (2) Creeping, (3) Running, (4) Backing, (5)
Spotting, (6) Torching, (7) Crowning, (8) Blowup
Smoldering - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Fire burning without flame and
barely spreading
Creeping - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Fire burning with a low flame and
spreading slowly
Running - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Fire spreading rapidly with a well-
defined head.
Backing - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Fire moving away from the head
downhill, or against the wind
Spotting - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Sparks or embers produced by the
main fire that are carried by winds or convection columns.