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2024 Firefighter Certification Exam: Techniques & Equipment, Exams of Nursing

The questions and answers for the firefighter 2 certification exam in 2024. Topics covered include firefighter responsibilities, emergency traffic signals, search and rescue tools, harnesses, foam types and application methods, and various firefighting techniques. Understanding this information is crucial for effective firefighting and rescue operations.

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Download 2024 Firefighter Certification Exam: Techniques & Equipment and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Firefighter 2 (Certification Exam) Questions and Answers 2024 Responsibilities for FF 2 Correct Answer is Prepare reports, communicate the need for assistance, coordinate an interior attack line team, extinguish an ignitable liquid fire, control a flammable gas cylinder fire, protect evidence of fire cause and origin, access and disentangle victims from motor vehicle accidents, assist special rescue team operations, perform a fire safety survey, present fire safety information, maintain fire equipment, perform annual service tests on fire hoses Emergency traffic Correct Answer is An urgent message that takes priority over all other communications Mayday Correct Answer is Emergency traffic that is used for a firefighter that is downed, lost, missing or needs immediate assistance. Evacuation signal Correct Answer is Warns all personnel to pull back to a safe location. Usually a sequence of 3 blasts on an apparatus air horn. National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) Correct Answer is Used to compile and analyze incident reports at the local, state, and national levels. NIMS Guide 0001 Correct Answer is National resource typing criteria. NIMS document that lists the proper terminology for the common resources used at large-scale emergencies. Strategy Correct Answer is The "big picture" plan of what has to be done. Tactics Correct Answer is The steps that are taken to achieve the strategic objectives. Tasks Correct Answer is The specific assignments that will get the job done. Search and rescue tools Correct Answer is Pushing tool (short like pole), prying tool (halligan tool), striking tool (sledgehammer or flat-head axe), cutting tool (axe), portable hand light, thermal imaging devices, life lines. Tool staging Correct Answer is Placing a tarp or salvage cover on the ground at a designated location and laying out commonly used tools and equipment. Carabiner Correct Answer is Used to connect one rope to another rope or to other hardware such as an anchor plate, swivel, or pulley. NFPA 1983 Harness Correct Answer is A piece of rescue or safety equipment made of webbing and worn by a person. Class 2 harness Correct Answer is Seat harness. Fastens around the rescuers waist and legs and has a design load of 600 lbs. Class 3 harness Correct Answer is Full body harness. Fastens around the rescuers waist and thighs as well as secures the rescuers waist and shoulders. Trench rescue Correct Answer is Rescue in collapsed trenches. Confined space rescue Correct Answer is Rescue in tanks, silos, underground electrical vaults storm drains and other similar structures. Water rescue Correct Answer is Throwing a rope to a person in the water and pulling them to shore, a rope stretched across a stream or river, a boat going to get a victim. Venting for life safety Correct Answer is Venting to clear smoke, heat, and toxic gasses from the structure to give occupants a better chance to survive. Venting for fire containment Correct Answer is Releasing smoke and superheated gases to the exterior to prevent the products of combustion from spreading throughout the interior of a building or into adjoining spaces. Venting for property conservation Correct Answer is Reducing the losses caused by other means than direct fire involvement. NFPA 1962 Rain down method Correct Answer is Lofting the foam stream into the air above the fire and letting it fall down gently on the surface. Generator Correct Answer is Supply of electricity to a scene that needs it. Ventalation Correct Answer is Must be coordinated with fire suppression efforts to ensure that both events occur simultaneously and in a manner that supports the attack plan. Posts Correct Answer is Vertical support members of a vehicle that hold up the roof and form the upright columns of the passenger compartment. A post Correct Answer is Located closest to the front of the vehicle. They form sides of the windshield. B post Correct Answer is Located between the front and rear doors of a vehicle. C post Correct Answer is Located behind the rear doors. Bulkhead Correct Answer is Structure that decides the engine compartment from the passenger compartment. Platform frame Correct Answer is Uses beams to fabricate the load bearing frame of a vehicle. Unibody frame Correct Answer is Combines the vehicle body and the frame into a single component. cribbing Correct Answer is Used to stabilize a vehicle. Step chocks Correct Answer is Shaped like a pair of steps and placed under both sides of the vehicle. Wedges Correct Answer is Used to tighten up loose cribbing. Rescue-lift airbags Correct Answer is Pneumatic filled bladders made out of rubber or synthetic material. Laminated glass Correct Answer is Glass that is used in windshields of cars. Tempered glass Correct Answer is Glass used in side and rear windows in a vehicle. Shatter into little pieces. NFPA 921 Correct Answer is A scientific method and a systematic analysis are needed to determine the origin and cause of a fire. Physical evidence Correct Answer is Items that can be observed, photographed, measured, collected, examined in a laboratory and presented in court to prove or demonstrate a point. Trace evidence Correct Answer is A minute quantity of physical evidence that is conveyed from one place to another. Ex. A suspects clothing. Demonstrative evidence Correct Answer is Anything that can be used to validate a theory or to show how something could have occurred. Direct evidence Correct Answer is Facts that can be observed or reported first-hand. Circumstantial evidence Correct Answer is Is information that can be used to prove a theory; based on facts that were observed directly. Arsonist Correct Answer is A person that deliberately sets a fire with criminal intent. Pyromaniac Correct Answer is A pathological fire setter. Serial arsons Correct Answer is Involves an offender who sets 3 or more fires, with a cooling off period before fires. Spree arsons Correct Answer is Involves an arsonist who sets 3 or more fire at separate locations, with no emotional cooling off between fires. Mass arsons Correct Answer is Involves an offender who sets 3 or more fires at the same site or location during a limited period of time. Six motives for arson Correct Answer is Vandalism, excitement, revenge, crime concealment, profit, extremism.
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