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According to NIOSH, responding to or returning from an emergency is the _____ leading cause of firefighter fatalities?
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What standard sets the minimum qualifications required for driver/operator? |
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Aerial apparatus driver/operators must meet the requirement of NFPA 1001 for: |
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Reports and other documents should be prepared to the level of clarity that would be high enough to use: |
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what efforts should be made if a candidate is deficient in the basic math skills needed for driver/operator? |
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provide assistance to correct the deficiency |
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which standard sets the requirements for driver/operator's vision? |
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which standard lists the frequencies that driver/operators must be able to hear? |
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which of the following skills is not required of driver/operators? |
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the ability to counteract apparatus problems before they are presented |
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what is the most important criteria for determining who should become a driver/operator? |
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skill and ability with fire fighting apparatus |
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which of the following is one criteria used when determining the selection of driver/operators? |
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written of performance tests |
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what are effective tools for measuring driver/operator performance during training? |
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sign'off sheets and checklists |
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at what level are most laws and statures concerning motor vehicle operation maintained? |
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when is the fire apparatus an ordinary vehicle on the road? |
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after an emergency response |
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who is held responsible when a driver/operator is found to be negligent in the operation of an emergency vehicle? |
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both the driver/operator and the fire agencey |
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what is the recommended timeline for d/o training? |
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statistics compiled by the NFPA and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation historically show that ____ percent of all firefighter injuries and deaths in the US are caused by vehicle collisions while responding to or returning from emergency calls. |
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in terms of firefighter fatalities while responding to or returning from emergency calls, data shows which types of collisions are by far the most frequent and severe for aerial apparatus? |
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which of the following statements regarding collisions is MOST accurate? |
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lapses in operator and driver judgement and awareness are the cause of accidents |
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which NFPA standard provides recommended examples of driving exercises and driving necessary for aerial apparatus d/o? |
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which of the following statements regarding collisions is MOST accurate? |
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good situational awareness involves forgoing the right-of-way if doing so decreases the likelihood of a collision |
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which of the following is NOT a basic cause of fire apparatus collisions? |
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which cause of fire apparatus collisions accounts for a significant portion of overall damage costs? |
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which of the following statements regarding excessive speed is LEAST accurate? |
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it takes far less distance for a fire apparatus to stop than it does for a regular passenger vehicle. |
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which of the following is a cause of lack of driving skills? |
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inability to recognize a dangerous situation |
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signs of d/o incompetence or impairment may include effects of all the following EXCEPT |
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all riders on the apparatus must be seated and wearing their seat belts before the apparatus: |
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which of the following statements regarding hose loading operations is MOST accurate? |
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the area must be closed to other vehicular traffic |
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where should a tiller instructor be seated during tiller operator training? |
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in a detachable seat placed next to the tiller operator's position |
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what safety gear must the tiller operator and instructor wear if they are not seated in the enclosed tiller seat? |
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helmet and eye protection |
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according to the national safety council, what percentage of all collision is caused during backing of vehicles? |
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according to the national safety council, approximately ___ deaths occur annually due to poor backing proctices |
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which of the following statements regarding backing the fire apparatus is MOST accurate? |
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backing up is one of the most hazardous actions a d/o will perform |
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which of the following is NOT a general rule to consider when backing up an apparatus? |
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use rearview mirrors to properly position the apparatus for backing |
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which of the following is the MOST effective way to communicate with a d/o from the rear of an apparatus? |
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when setting up for a backing operation, the spotter should be set up in the left rearview mirror, approximately ___ feet(m) behind the rear and slightly left of the apparatus |
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which driving command is identified by arms outstretched to the sides with palms facing down? |
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the fully extended length of most north american made aerial ladders ranges from |
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the required minimum floor area of a platform is |
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each platform must have a rail completely enclosing the floor area with no opening under the railing greater than |
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a kickplate is required at floor level of elevating platforms and should be ___ inches high |
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all elevating platforms are required to have ___ operator control stations |
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which of the following is required to NFPA 1901 to be on the bottom of the elevating platform? |
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all elevating platforms must have a minimum load capacity of ___ pounds when the aerial device is fully extended, at any elevation, and with no water in the piping system |
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when the water delivery system is charged, the minimum load capacity of an elevating platform is |
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the water delivery system on an elevating platform must be capable of discharging at least ___ gpm when the aerial device is in any position |
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elevating platforms that are 110 feet or shorter should be able to be raised from the bedded position to the maximum elevation and extension and be rotated 90 degrees in |
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the working height of all types of elevating platforms is measured with the aerial device at maximum extension and elevation from the |
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ground to top surface of the highest platform handrail |
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what is the most common aerial ladder platform apparatus in service today? |
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straight chassis, three-axle with rear-mounted aerial device |
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common sizes of telescoping aerial platforms in use in north america range from |
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which type of telescoping aerial platform construction consists of four sides of steel or aluminum welded together to form a box shape with a hollow center? |
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how does an articulating aerial platform device function? |
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the sections of the device are connected by a hinge and fold into each other |
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how is the movement of a water tower controlled? |
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remotely by the d/o from ground level |
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water towers are capable of maximum flows ranging from |
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which of the following is NOT a criterion for qualification as a quint apparatus? |
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length of the aerial device |
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which of the following is a reason for equipping aerial apparatus with pumps? |
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the apparatus will be capable of supplying its own elevated master stream |
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what are the assemble of bars or rods which form a rigid framework for an aerial ladder? |
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what is the term for the bottom section of the aerial ladder? |
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the lower chords of the aerial ladder to which the rings, trusses, and other portions of the ladder are attached |
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which of the following is NOT a main component of a hydraulic system? |
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a hydraulic system pump is powered by a |
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power-take-off arrangement off the vehicle's main engine |
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for what are used in hydraulic system? |
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to control the flow of hydraulic fluid through the system |
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which types of valves limit the pressure built up in the hydraulic system? |
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which types of valves control the flow of hydraulic fluid from an aerial apparatus hydraulic system to the hydraulic cylinders? |
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which of the following is the function of aerial device hoisting cylinders? |
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elevate the aerial device from its stowed position |
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the pivoting end of the piston rod that is connected to the anchor ear by the heel pin |
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what is the primary function of the turntable? |
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provide continuous rotation on a horizontal plane |
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the operator's control pedestal usually stands about ___ feet high |
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for apparatus equipped with a platform, NFPA 1901 requires a control station |
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which lever is found on the far left of the control pedestal? |
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which of the following is NOT a control that may be located on the control pedestal? |
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which type of water delivery system has a nontelescoping section of pipe attached to the underside of the bed section of the aerial ladder? |
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bed ladder pipes are often equipped with ___ nozzles |
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the telescoping piping system consists of three of four sections of pipe that |
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reduce in diameter from base to fly |
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generally, the minimum internal diameter in telescoping water systems is ___ inches |
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aerial ladders not equipped with prepiped waterway systems have |
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detachable ladder pipe systems |
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detachable ladder pipe systems are designed to be clamped to the |
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top two rungs of the fly section |
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detachable ladder pipes are typically limited to flows of less than ___ gpm |
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where should detachable ladder pipes be located? |
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up the center of the ladder rungs |
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most ladder pipes should be operated from an aerial positioned between ___ degrees |
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which of the following statements regarding elevating platform waterway systems is MOST accurate? |
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the elevating platform is safer and has more working room than an aerial ladder |
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which of the following statements regarding communication systems is most accurate |
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communication systems consist of a hands-free transmitter at the tip of the ladder and a second transmitter at the turntable control station |
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which of the following is not an established requirement of breathing air systems |
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weight of firefighters to be supported by the system |
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which of the following are the most common power source used for emergency services |
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which of the following statements regarding generators is most accurate |
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vehicle-mounted generators usually have a larger capacity than portable units |
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portable lights generally range from |
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fixed lights generally have a capability of ___ per light |
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electrical power cords should be examined ___ for damage to the insulation or connections |
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which of the following are used when multiple connections are needed |
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hose distances of ___ ft or greater from hydraulic tool pumps may have a diminishing effect on tool operation |
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which of the following is not a piece of forcible entry equipment required by NFPA 1901 to be carried on aerial apparatus |
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which NFPA standard explains the preventative maintenance skills required of a d/o |
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which NFPA standard identifies different levels of Emergency Vehicle Techs |
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which NFPA standard establishes guidelines for records-keeping practices |
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which of the following statements regarding how maintenance and inspection records can be used in warranty claim is most accurate |
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they can document that the necessary maintenance was performed |
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when might maintenance records be subpoenaed for court review |
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what reduces the corrosive effects of chemicals on steel components on the apparatus |
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frequent washing where the chemical are |
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while cleaning, failure to dry the vehicle may encourage |
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during an air brake test with the engine off, transmission in neutral, full air tanks, and parking brake released, air pressure should not drop more than 3 psi after |
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during an air brake test, the brake should set automatically between |
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which of the following statements regarding the service brake test is most accurate |
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any pull in steering or delay in stopping action must be checked |
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what is the final step in a walk-around inspection |
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performing a functional test on apparatus systems |
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when beginning the inspection process, d/o should look for ___ in the initial approach |
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vehicle damage and fluid leaks |
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cracks or damage around the lip of the wheel prevent |
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a proper seal of the tire to the rim |
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tire selection is based on the |
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gross weight of the finished vehicle including tools and equipment |
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which of the following would not be imprinted on a tire sidewall |
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in a tire size code number, the last number indicates |
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size of wheel rim in inches that the tire is designed to fit |
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the difference between curb weight and gross vehicle weight rating is that |
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curb weight is the weight of an empty apparatus |
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a second firefighter can be helpful when checking the lighting system to |
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be in the cab to operate the system |
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automatic tire chains may not be effective when driving in reverse and in snow depths over |
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steering wheel play should be no more than about ___ in either direction |
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in the context of aerial apparatus inspection, free play is the distance an activation device will move |
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while the system it is a part of is inactive |
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personnel should wear appropriate hearing protection if personnel will be exposed to noise levels in excess of |
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the overall goal of a walk-around inspection is to test an apparatus for |
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both road-worthiness and readiness for emergencies |
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which part of the electrical load management system watches the system for added electrical loads that threaten to overload the system |
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the two most important safety inspections that the d/o will perform are on the steering system and on the |
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in the parking brake grade test, the brake must hold the apparatus in place on a |
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what part of the brake test involves depressing the brake pedal to deplete the air reservoir below 100 psi and then allowing it to build back up to 125 psi |
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air compressor governor cutout pressurei |
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in dual air systems, with the engine at operating rpms, pressure should build from 85 tp 100 psi within |
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how much throw in the slack adjusters indicates that a brake system is out of adjustment |
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the society of automotive engineers number for engine oil indicates |
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which of the following is not part of inspecting the aerial device extension/retraction system |
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what are the two basic groups of apparatus tests |
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preservice and service tests |
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third-party testing is typically required for what kind of procedure every five years |
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which nondestructive test uses iron powder to detect flaws and defects |
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magnetic particle inspection |
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which nondestructive test uses high frequency vibrations to detect flaws within pins and bolts in the aerial device |
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which type of preservice testing is performed after the apparatus has been delivered to the purchaser |
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stability, flow, and fire pump testing are all parts of what preservice testing |
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pumping engine overload testing must be performed during acceptance testing when a fire agency is located at an excess of what altitude |
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which of the following is a guideline for driving emergency vehicles |
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use a courteous and professional driving style while driving apparatus in public |
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which of the following is generally the first step before starting the apparatus |
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disconnect all ground shore lines |
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what is the first step in starting the engine |
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turn on the ignition switches |
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the starter control on a fire apparatus should be operated in intervals of no more than ____ seconds |
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after starting the engine, if the oil pressure gauge does not indicate sufficient oil pressure within ___seconds, stop the engine immediately and have it checked by a vehicle tech |
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which of the following prevents teh parking brake from being released befoe air pressure is sufficient enough to operate the service brakes |
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which of the following is a guideline for operating teh clutch while driving |
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avoid vehicle roll back before engaging the clutch |
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which of the following is not a time in which lower gears should be used |
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which of the following occurs when the throttle is applied while the transmission is in too high a gear for the demand on the engine |
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the pressure placed upon the accelerator influences |
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which of the following is a guideline for nonemergency traveling |
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attempt to maintain engine rpm control through correct throttling |
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when driving the apparatus, choose a gear that allows the engine to operate at ___ rpm lower than the max recommended for rpm |
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which of the following is the angle formed by level ground and a line from the point where the rear tires touch the ground to the lowest projection at teh rear of the apparatus |
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the process of braking fire apparatus to a standstill should be performed |
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when an engine must be left idling for an extended period of time, the d/o should set it to idle at |
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a hot engine should idle approx ___ before shutting down |
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shutting down the engine without an appropriate cooldown period can result in all the following except |
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immediate decrease of engine temp |
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which of the following is the distance a vehicle travels while the driver is moving his foot from the accelerator to the brake peal when evasive action is needed |
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which of the following is the distance the vehicle travels from the time the brakes are applied to teh moment the vehicle comes to a full and complete stop |
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in vehicles equipped with air brakes, there is approx ___ seconds of delay from when the d/o pushes down the brake pedal until sufficient air pressure is sent to the brake to operate |
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when an apparatus not equipped with antilock brakes goes into a skid, which action should be performed to the brakes |
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which of the following actions should be taken if an apparatus not equipped with antilock brakes goes into a skid |
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turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid |
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which type of auxiliary braking systems was intended to help the d/o maintain control of the apparatus on slippery surfaces |
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front brake limiting valves |
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which type of auxiliary braking systems augments and works in conjunction with the vehicles conventional service brakes |
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electromagnetic braking systems |
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which type of auxiliary braking systems helps improve traction on slippery roads by reducing drive wheel overspin |
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automatic traction controls |
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whenever a vehicle undergoes a change in speed or direction, weight transfer takes place relative to the |
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rate and degree of change |
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emergency vehicles should ___ when faced with a red light or stop sign |
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which of the following is a guideline for safe passing |
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be certain that the opposing lanes of traffic are clear when crossing teh center line |
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which of the following is not as likely to become slippery during adverse weather |
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snow chains may lose effectiveness in snow deeper than ___ inches |
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which of the following audible warning signals is the best way to catch a drivers attention |
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short bursts on the air horn and constant oscillation of siren |
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at speeds above ___ mph, an emergency vehicle may outrun the effective range of its audible warning device |
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increasing the speed of an apparatus by only 20 mph can decrease teh audible distance of a siren by ___ ft or more |
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which of the following is a time or place during which audible warning devices may be innapropriate |
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use of warning devices should be limited to only |
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when more than one emergency vehicle is responding along teh same route, units should travel at least ____ ft apart |
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headlights should be ____ while responding |
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which type of traffic control device uses strobe lights mounted on the apparatus to activate sensors in the traffic lights |
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which of the following are not used as activators for traffic control devices |
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which of the following is an assignment of tiller operators |
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proper placement of the trailer for ready removal of equipment |
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tiller operators must be particularly aware of which of the following factors |
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grades and slopes of the working area |
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which of the following is not a check to be done by the tiller operator before the apparatus leaves the station |
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which of the following is not a guideline for tiller operators once the apparatus is underway |
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pay particular attention to small vehicles on the roadway |
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turning speeds for tillers should be below ____ mph |
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when backing, how should the tiller operator's hands be placed |
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at the tree o'clock and nine o'clock positions with thumbs pointing up |
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which driving exercise tests the d/o ability to move the vehicle backward within a restricted area without striking the walls |
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which driving exercise simulates maneuvering around parked and stopped vehicles and tight corners |
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in a serpentine driving exercise, the markers should be between ___ ft apart |
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which driving exercise measures a d/o ability to steer the apparatus in a straight line, to judge distances from wheel to object, and to stop at a finish line |
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which driving exercise trains the d/o to be aware of where all the wheels on the apparatus are on the ground and to position them exactly where intended |
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in a straight-in parking exercise, the right front wheel of the apparatus should not be more than ___ inches from the curb |
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when should the development of apparatus placement procedures be accomplished |
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during preincident planning |
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some fire departments establish SOPs for apparatus placement based upon the |
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for a building less than five stories tall, where should aerial apparatus park |
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on the outside of the engine |
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for a building greater than five stories, where should aerial apparatus park |
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which of the following is not taken into consideration when determining the proper distance between the objective and the aerial apparatus |
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what are those factors that work against the strength of the aerial device |
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which of the following is a condition that can cause stress on the aerial device |
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length of aerial device extension |
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the best rescue approach is made from |
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where should aerial apparatus used for rescue be positioned |
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at the corner of the building |
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if hoselines must be used to protect the aerial device, which type of nozzle should be used |
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where should aerial apparatus positioned for access to upper levels be located |
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on the side of the building farthest from the fire |
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when providing access for ventilating a flat roof, the d/o should position the aerial apparatus |
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on the unburned side as close as possible to the area being ventilated |
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when ventilating a flat roof, the aerial device should be placed |
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at least 6 ft above the roof line |
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when placing an aerial device for horizontal ventilation, where should the ladder be placed |
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upwind and slightly higher than the window opening |
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which type of fire attack is an aggressive attack upon a fire from the exterior with a large diameter fire stream |
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how should teh aerial apparatus be positioned if it is to be used as a master stream close to ground level |
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directly in line with the intended target |
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an elevated master stream should be directed |
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elevated master streams are most commonly used in ___ operations |
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which of the following should be considered the last alternative for spotting an aerial device |
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the d/o should avoid parking teh apparatus and deploying the aerial device on ___ surfaces |
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the amount of weight added to the aerial device by firefighters and equipment must be ___ when icy conditions are present |
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when operating in high wind conditions, the d/o should spot the apparatus in a manner that requires the aerial device to be raised to |
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the minimum extension needed |
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the goal is to maintain a distance of at least ___ feet between the aerial device and overhead electrical lines |
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what should be done if an apparatus comes into contact with electrical lines |
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jump clear of the energized apparatus |
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the aerial apparatus is most stable when the aerial device is operated over the ___ of the vehicle |
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greatest stability of the tillered aerial apparatus occurs at angles of approx |
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which of the following condition increases the stress on the aerial device |
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operating ladder rungs nonparallel to the ground |
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to reduce stress on the aerial device, how should aerial apparatus be located when approaching from the uphill side |
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pull past the building and operate teh aerial from the rear of the truck |
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the maximum loading for any unsupported aerial device occurs when operated at angles between ___ degrees from horizontal |
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as extension of the aerial device increases, aerial loading mustq |
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what is the collapse zone of a fire building |
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one and one-half times the height of the building |
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large hot fires indicate that placement of the apparatus must be |
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further away from the fire building |
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which of the following is not a fire building condition of which aerial apparatus d/o should be aware |
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which staging level is used on every emergency response when companies performing similar functions are dispatched |
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which staging level is used when numerous emergency vehicles will be responding to an incident |
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which of the following is a consideration for positioning apparatus on highway incidents |
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turn front wheels away from working firefighters |
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which of the following statements regarding railroad tracks is most accurate |
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railroad tracks should always be treated as active |
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most railroad companies advise that vehicles be kept at least ___ feet from the tracks when possible |
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which of the following is not a consideration for positioning at aircraft incidents |
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stage the apparatus near the ends of aircraft emergency slides |
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which of the following is a guideline for positioning on a bridge |
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remember that bridges and elevated sections of roads will be the first to freeze |
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which of the following is not a guideline for operating at technical rescue incidents |
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place the apparatus in a position that maximizes the angle and extension to which the aerial device will be raised |
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by deploying apparatus stabilizers, the base of stability of the aerial apparatus is |
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which of the following statements regarding apparatus stability is most accurate |
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as long as the gravity circle does not extend outside the base of stability, the apparatus should remain stable |
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if the aerial apparatus is parked on a lateral grade, the center of gravity will be shifted to the |
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pneumatic systems require from ___ psi air pressure for the PTO to be operated |
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what is the first step in engaging the PTO, regardless of the type of apparatus |
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on manual transmission apparatus without a fire pump, which step comes last before the PTO indicator light activates |
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place transmission in neutral |
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what is the first step in disengaging the PTO, regardless of the type of apparatus |
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return engine to idle speed |
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before teh actual deployment of the stabilizers, teh d/o should check which of the following |
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made sure that the PTO engagement light is lit |
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which of the following must be operated to provide hydraulic power to teh stabilizing system |
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where are stabilization controls most commonly found |
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on the rear step area of the apparatus |
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which of the following is a general principle of stabilizer controls |
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the engine idle speed is regulated automatically by operating these controls |
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which type of stabilizers are most common on newer apparatus and are two-part devices |
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stabilizer pads are usually |
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when does ifsta recommend the stabilizer pads be used |
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every time the stabilizers are deployed |
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correction of lateral unevenness can be achieved on grades of up to ___ percent |
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when stabilizing on uneven terrain, most manufacturers recommend that teh stabilizers on the ___ side of the vehicle be lowered first |
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which of the following statements regarding stabilizing on uneven terrain is most accurate |
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operating on a longitudinal grade is more challenging than on a lateral grade |
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when setting up on a longitudinal grade, the aerial device should be operated directly over the ___ of the apparatus |
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which of the following features prevents the flow of hydraulic fluid into or out of the stabilization system while teh aerial device is in use |
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on uneven terrain, how should the stabilizers be raised |
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in reverse order of lowering |
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which of the following statements regarding manual stabilizers is most accurate |
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manual stabilizers are similar to box-type hydraulic stabilizers |
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which of the following secure teh aerial device in its cradle when the apparatus is in the road-travel mode |
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which of the following is the first step in the procedure used to raise the aerial device to its working position |
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release the hold-down locks |
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when should personnel board the elevating platform |
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when raising the aerial device, the operator should lift the device to an elevation that is ___ than that required to reach the target area |
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when extending the aerial device, extend teh fly sections of teh device until teh tip of the device is ___ the target |
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most manufacturers recommend that the aerial device be positioned approx ___ inches above the surface of the target and allowed to settle onto the surface |
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when can the aerial device be climbed |
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after all device locks have been activated |
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which of the following steps should be performed before retracting the aerial device |
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drain the waterway system and/or hoselines |
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which of the following is the last step in lowering the aerial device |
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activate the hold-down locks |
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most aerial ladder failures of apparatus overturning accidents involve |
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overloading and overextending teh ladder at low angles of elevation |
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which of the following is not a key to operating the aerial device on a grade |
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proper extension of the aerial device |
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most aerial device manufacturers allow full operation of the device in winds of up to ___ mph |
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the manufacturers of older, light duty ladders recommend teh use of guy ropes in winds exceeding ___ mph |
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if used, guy ropes should be attached to the top end of the fly section when it is necessary to extend teh ladder ___ ft or more |
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which of the following is not recommended to remove ice buildup on the aerial device |
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applying warm or hot water to surfaces |
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which of the following is a sign of heat damage to the aerial device |
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what should be done if heat damage is noted on the aerial device |
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removed from service immediately |
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which of the following is not a sign of mechanical trouble or impending failure of the aerial device |
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which of the following is a guideline for safe operating practices for telescoping aerial devices |
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try to deep the ladder over teh exact front or rear of a straight-chassis aerial apparatus |
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which of the following is a guideline for safe operating practices for telescoping aerial devices |
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strong winds will affect the load capacity and stability of the aerial device |
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which of the following is not recommended for aerial study sessions and drills |
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starting and stopping the aerial apparatus |
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which type of articulating aerial apparatus is equipped with only a master stream nozzle at teh end of teh upper boom |
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which type of articulating aerial apparatus is not intended to lift firefighters or equipment |
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which type of articulating aerial apparatus is equipped with a platform and a master stream nozzle at the end of teh upper boom |
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which of the following statements about raising articulating aerial equipment is most accurate |
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raising the aerial assembly is actually a series of motions |
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which of teh following should be completed before deploying the aerial device |
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all parking brakes must be applied |
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which of the following secure the aerial device in its cradle when the apparatus is in travel mode |
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which of teh following is the first step in raising the aerial device to its working position |
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release the hold-down locks |
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which of the following steps can take place only after personnel board the platform |
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place the aerial device in the desired working position |
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which of the following statements regarding articulating aerial equipment is most accurate |
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articulating platforms should always be operated forward of the turntable |
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which of the following is the first step in lowering the aerial device |
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disengage cylinder and/or turntable locks |
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which of the following statements regarding lowering the aerial device is most accurate |
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the waterway system should be drained before lowering the aerial device |
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operation of the aerial device when the apparatus is parked on a grade greatly complicates the concerns with regard to ___ stress placed upon the aerial device |
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which NFPA standard establishes static load requirements that an aerial apparatus must meet when operating on a grade |
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which of teh following is not a key to operating an aerial device on a grade |
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most manufacturers allow operation of aerial device in winds up to ___ mph |
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which of the following is a result of low air temps |
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increased viscosity of hydraulic oil |
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which of the following is not an effect of ice on the aerial device |
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increases the static load |
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which of the following is a common method of removing ice from the aerial device |
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which type of nozzle provides a protective water curtain in teh event of a high heat situation to the aerial device |
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which of the following is not an obvious sign of heat damage to the aerial device |
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improper operation of the control levers |
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which of following is a sign of mechanical trouble to the aerial device |
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drifting of the aerial device when raised |
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which of teh following statements regarding safe operating practices for articulating aerial devices is most accurate |
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the aerial operator on the ground should always be standing on the operators platform when operating the aerial device |
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which of the following is not a safe operating practice for articulating aerial devices |
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sudden movement of the fire stream up and down should be avoided |
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which of the following is the overall plan for incident attack and control established by the IC |
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which of the following are teh actual procedures and actions taken to successfully carry out strategies |
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which of the following is always the first priority on the fireground |
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which of teh following is the first priority consideration when using the aerial apparatus for rescue |
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most severely threatened by conditions of the hazard |
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which of the following is the last priority consideration when using the aerial apparatus for rescue |
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typically, which of teh following victims would be considered to be in the greatest danger |
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those on and immediately above the fire floor |
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in all situations, the best position for the aerial device is one in which the extended and rotated aerial device is ___ the objective |
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if the aerial ladder is designed to be used in the unsupported position, the tip should be placed ___ inches above the target spot |
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in situations where the aerial must be extended toward the objective spot at an angle, the ladder should be extended so that the beam on the building side of the ladder is ___ the objective |
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when using an aerial ladder for rescue from a window, the first rung of the ladder tip should be placed ___ the windowsill |
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when using aerial platforms for rescue from a window, it is usually preferable that the |
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top rail of the platform is even with the windowsill |
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when removing trapped victims from a roof, the tip of the aerial ladder should be placed so that at least ___ feet extends above the edge of the roof |
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when positioning the aerial device for rescue from a roof, the aerial platform should be placed so that the bottom of the platform is ___ the edge of the roof |
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which of the following may be necessary to aid in rescuing victims off parapet style roofs |
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if only one firefighter is available to assist victims down the ladder, where should he or she be positioned |
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inside or on the ladder, depending on the situation |
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in which situation is the "knee-sit" method advantageous |
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assisting conscious adults who are not strong enough to descend alone |
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which method for moving victims down aerial ladders is most difficult and most risky |
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how many victims may be lowered into the aerial platform at one time |
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dependent on the load capacity of the aerial device |
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which of the following is the best method for lowering a victim in a stokes litter |
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Definition
slide the basket on the rungs of the ladder |
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which of the following statements regarding using the aerial device for water rescue is most accurate |
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fire departments should discourage the use of aerial apparatus for water rescue |
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which of the following is the first option for rescuing victims from aircraft |
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which type of aerial device is particularly well-suited for below-grade rescue ops |
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three-boom articulating aerial platform |
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which of the following is the term for heat movement in all directions in the form of energy waves |
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which of the following is not a condition that may affect exposure hazards |
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location of nearest fire hydrant |
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if the wind is blowing away from the exposure, the chance of the fire spreading is |
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which of the following statements regarding exposure protection is most accurate |
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apparatus must be considered an exposure hazzard |
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how can protection from convection fire spread be accomplished |
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large fog streams applied into the thermal column |
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when possible, a ___ stream will allow for maximum coverage of an exposure |
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which of the following is an acceptable use for the aerial device |
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as one of several means of ventilation |
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when putting firefighters on the roof with an aerial ladder, extend teh fly sections so that a minimum of ___ feet protrudes over the edge of the roof |
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when accomplishing ventilation by breaking windows, where should teh aerial platform be positioned |
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slightly above the window and to the upwind side |
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what is the final priority for aerial device operations |
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which of the following is the best way to operate elevated master streams from aerial ladders with piped waterways and water towers |
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which of the following statements regarding operating elevated master streams from aerial ladders with detachable waterways is most accurate |
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the firefighter at the tip is exposed to the heat and other products of cumbustion |
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which of the following is a general safety principle when using detachable ladder pipes |
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the ladder pipe barrel should be elevated or lowered slowly |
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what is the rule of thumb for quick ladder pipe use |
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75 degree elevation, 80 percent extended length, and 80 psi |
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which of the following is an advantage of solid streams |
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they provide excellent penetration into fire areas |
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offensive fire fighting operations used to attack the fire on the inside and immediately stop the progress of the fire in the area of origin |
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what is the best way to effect a blitz attack with an elevated master stream |
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deflect water off the ceiling of the fire room |
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where should the nozzle be positioned for optimal water deflection during a blitz attack |
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even with the bottom of the window |
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which of the following is not an indicator of a potential defensive attack |
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lack of water supply in the area |
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which of the following is a situation in which the aerial may be used as an exterior standpipe to upper floors |
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which of the following is a guideline for using an aerial device to deploy a foam stream |
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use only AFFF or FFFP concentrates |
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which method of deploying foam directs teh foam stream on the ground near the front edge of a burning liquid pool |
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which method of deploying foam is only used on a pool of liquid fuel on the open ground |
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which method of deploying foam may be employed when an elevated object is near or within the area of a burning pool of liquid or an unignited liquid spill |
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which method of deploying foam directs the stream into the air above teh fire or spill and allows the foam to float down onto the surface of the fuel |
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