Jones And Bartlett Wildland (All Chapters 2023) Exam Questions and Answers | Verified | 2026 | Guaranteed Pass
Jones And Bartlett Wildland (All Chapters 2023) Exam Questions and Answers | Verified | 2026 | Guaranteed Pass Fire danger pocket cards - answer-Outline potential fire dangers in a given area on historical fire and weather data Incident Response Pocket Guide - answer-A pocket sized book that outlines standards and reference information for wildland fire incident response National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) - answer-Compares current and historic data related to weather, live and dead fuel moisture, and fuel types to rate the level of potential fire danger National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) - answer-The association that develops and maintains nationally recognized minimum consensus standards on many areas of fire safety and specific standards on hazardous materials. National Wildfire Coordinating Group - answer-An organization made up of several wildfire management agencies that was designed to coordinate programs of the participating agencies to standardize training and policies, avoid duplicative efforts, and provide a means of constructively working together to establish efficient wildland fire response efforts Position Task Book (PTB) - answer-A document that lists the performance requirements for a position in a format that allows for performance evaluations to determine whether an individual is qualified Skills crosswalks - answer-Specific PTB's used in instances where structural firefighters want to transition to a wildland firefighter role to fill in training gaps to reduce the number of training hours needed to obtain qualificationRed card - answer-A document that certifies that an individual is qualified to perform the tasks of a specific position on a wildland fire; officially called the Incident Qualification Card social media - answer-Online websites on which people can publicly share personal information, pictures, news, and interests Wildland firefighter 2 - answer-The person at the second level of progression who has demonstrated the depth of knowledge and skills necessary to function as a member of a wildland fire suppression crew under general supervision Wildland Firefighter - answer-The person at the first level of progression who has demonstrated the knowledge and skills necessary to function as a member of a wildland fire suppression crew under direct supervision Wildland Fire Incident Management Field Guide - answer-A document that contains critical and useful information that is relevant to firefighters at all levels of responsibility wildland-urban interface - answer-Area where undeveloped land with vegetative fuels mixes with manmade made structures Air operations branch - answer-Ground based branch assignment for management of air assets used for the incident Branches - answer-Organizational level having functional or geographic responsibility for major aspects of incident operations; can only be used in operations section or the logistics section Burning Period - answer-That part of each 24 hour period when fires will spread most rapidly. Typically, from 10:00 am to sundown chain of command - answer-A series of organizational positions in order of authority, through which decisions are madeCommand - answer-Has decision making responsibility and overall responsibility for management of the incident Command Staff - answer-Consists of Public Information Officer, Safety Officer, Liaison Officer, and other positions as required, who report directly to the Incident Commander. They may have an assistant or assistants, as needed.
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