Update | Exam Prep
1. What specific distance did the captain instruct them to move in feet?
100 feet
50 feet
200 feet
The distance is not specified in the provided information.
2. If Battalion 3 had not arrived at Naoimi, what potential impact could that have
had on the emergency response efforts?
Delayed response and coordination
No impact on the emergency response
Increased efficiency in rescue operations
Immediate resolution of the emergency
3. Describe the importance of safety equipment for breath-hold divers during
their activities.
Safety equipment is primarily for preventing hypothermia in divers.
Safety equipment is only needed for deep-sea divers, not breath-hold
divers.
Safety equipment is crucial for breath-hold divers to ensure their
visibility and safety while diving.
Safety equipment is optional for breath-hold divers as they can hold
their breath.
,4. Describe the importance of the incident command system in emergency
response situations.
The incident command system eliminates the need for safety
equipment.
The incident command system is only relevant during fire incidents.
The incident command system focuses solely on medical
emergencies.
The incident command system ensures organized coordination and
communication among responding units, enhancing safety and
efficiency.
5. Describe the importance of safety equipment for firefighters during rescue
operations.
Safety equipment is optional and not crucial for rescue operations.
Safety equipment is only necessary for medical emergencies.
Safety equipment is primarily for aesthetic purposes.
Safety equipment protects firefighters from hazards and enhances
their ability to perform rescues effectively.
6. In a scenario where a building has collapsed due to an earthquake, what
factors should be considered when deciding where to set up the command
center?
Proximity to the incident site, safety from aftershocks, and
accessibility for emergency services.
Choosing a location based on the availability of food and water.
Establishing it in a location that is far from the incident to avoid chaos.
Setting it up in a nearby hospital for medical support.
,7. In a scenario where multiple units respond to a fire, how should the incident
commander prioritize their positions?
By allowing units to choose their positions independently.
By focusing only on the medical team’s location.
By assigning units to the nearest water source regardless of the
situation.
By assessing the scene and directing units to safe locations based
on the situation's dynamics.
8. What specific location were employees instructed to stand during an
emergency?
Near the exits
On the roof
In their offices
Designated safety zones
9. Approximately __________% of FF's who die in vehicle collisions are not wearing
seatbelts
40
75
25
60
10. Describe the role of the incident commander in managing an emergency
scene.
The incident commander does not interact with the rescue teams.
, The incident commander is responsible for the construction
standards at the site.
The incident commander only focuses on medical emergencies.
The incident commander oversees the entire operation, making
decisions about resource allocation and directing personnel.
11. What is the primary responsibility of a sawyer during fire safety operations?
To cut down trees or vegetation to create firebreaks.
To monitor weather conditions.
To coordinate evacuation procedures.
To provide medical assistance to injured personnel.
12. Describe the risks that falling trees can pose in urban environments.
Falling trees have no significant impact on urban infrastructure.
Falling trees only affect rural areas.
Falling trees improve the aesthetic value of urban areas.
Falling trees can cause injuries to people and damage to buildings
and vehicles.
13. What type of fire suppression system is commonly recommended for
kitchens?
Foam system
Water sprinkler system
Dry powder system
Wet chemical system