Wildland Firefighter Training Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Wildland Firefighter Training Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved Anchor Point An advantageous location, usually a barrier to fire spread, from which to start constructing a fire line. The anchor point is used to minimize the chance of being flanked by the fire while the line is being constructed. Flanking Fire Suppression Attacking a fire by working along the flanks either simultaneously or successively from a less active or anchor point and endeavoring to connect two lines at the head Grass Fire Is any fire in which the predominant fuel is grass or grass-like. Head of a fire The most rapidly spreading portion of a fire's perimeter, usually to the leeward or up slope Flash Fuels Highly combustible fine fuels such as grass, leaves, draped pine needles, fern, tree moss and some kinds of slash, which ignite readily and are consumed rapidly when dry. Rear of a fire That portion of a fire spreading directly into the wind or down slope; that portion of a fire edge opposite the head; slowest spreading portion of a fire edge; also called
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