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05/17/2004

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Term
Name 4 categories of forcible entry tools:
Definition
Cutting tools
Prying tools
Pushing/pulling tools
Striking tools
Term
Forcible entry
Definition
Technique used to gain entry to a structure when normal means are unavailable
Term
Name the most common type of cutting tool used in fire fighting
Definition
Axe
Term
Name 2 kinds of axes
Definition
Pick head axe Flat head axe[image][image]
Term
Name 4 kinds of handsaws
Definition
Carpenters handsaw (rip cut & cross cut)
Keyhole saw
Hacksaw
Coping saw
Term
Name 4 kinds of power saws
Definition
Rotary (circular) saw
Reciprocating saw
Chain saw
Ventilation saw
Term
What tool might be used to cut a bolt, iron bar, cable or padlock?
Definition
Bolt cutter or cutting torch
Term
When would a cutting torch be used instead of a bolt cutter?
Definition
In places where high security devices are found
Term
Name 8 manual prying tools
Definition
Crowbar
Halligan type bar
Pry (pinch) bar
Hux bar
Claw tool
Kelly tool
Pry axe
Flat bar
Term
What are hydraulic prying tools typically used for?
Definition
Vehicle extrication
Term
Name 7 kinds of pushing/pulling tools
Definition
Standard pike pole
Clemens hook
Plaster hook
Drywall hook
San Francisco hook
Multipurpose hook
Roofman's hook
Term
Name 9 striking tools
Definition
Sledgehammer
Maul
Battering ram
Pick
Flat-head axe
Mallet
Hammer
Punch
Chisel
Term
What is the primary obstacle firefighters face in gaining access to a building?
Definition
A locked or blocked door
Term
What are some critical issues to successful forcible entry?
Definition
Recognizing how a door functions (swinging, sliding, revolving), how it is constructed, and how it is locked.
Term
What is the first technique of forcible entry?
Definition
Breaking the glass near or in the door.
Term
What safety precautions must be taken before breaking glass?
Definition
Wear full protective equipment
If gaining access to a fire building, SCBA should be worn & a charged hoseline should be in place.
Term
What is a K tool?
Definition
A tool used to pull all types of cylinder locks
Term
What is an A tool?
Definition
Similar to a K tool; used to pull a cylinder lock. Will cause more damage, but will work rapidly.
Used to cut behind the collar of a lock cylinder.
Term
What is a J tool?
Definition
A wire type deice designed to fit between double swinging doors equipped with panic hardware.
Term
What is a shove knife?
Definition
One of the oldest burglar tools; can provide rapid access to outward swinging latch type doors.
Term
Name 5 tools that might be used to break a padlock.
Definition
Duck billed lock breaker
Hammerheaded pick
Locking pliers and chain
Hockey puck lock breaker
Bam-bam tool
Term
Name some hazards created by breaking window glass
Definition
Flying shards can travel great distances, especially from upper floors.
Shards make movement difficult for hose or rescue teams.
Glass may shower victims.
Term
What is breaching?
Definition
Opening a hole in a wall in order to gain access.
Term
Name some hazards of breaching a wall.
Definition
Breaching a load bearing wall weakens the structure.
Breaching may expose additional hazards such as wires, plumbing and gas lines.
Term
What si the philosophy of loss control?
Definition
To minimize the damage and provide customer service through effective mitigation and recovery efforts before, during and after an incident.
Term
Name two aspects of loss control.
Definition
Salavge and overhaul
Term
Define salvage
Definition
Methods and procedures that minimize primary and secondary damage during firefighting operations
Term
Primary damage
Definition
Damage caused by the fire
Term
Secondary damage
Definition
Damage caused by fire suppresssion methods
Term
Overhaul operations
Definition
Searching for and extinguishing hidden or remaining fires; protecting the scene & preserving evidence of the fire's origin
Term
When are overhaul operations begun?
Definition
When the fire is under control
Term
What is necessary for efficient salvage operations?
Definition
Planning and training for fire officers. SOP (standard operating procedures)
Term
When are salvage operations begun?
Definition
At the same time as the fire attack
Term
Name some precautions that can be taken with building or room contents
Definition
Room contents below the fire floor can be covered and aranged into close piles.
Contents should be stored away from the walls.
If possible, contents should be raised off of the floor.
Term
Where should salvage equipmen be located?
Definition
In a readily accessible area on the apparatus, according to the department's SOP.
Term
What is an automatic sprinkler kit?
Definition
A set of tools used to stop the flow of water from an open sprinkler
Term
What is a carryall?
Definition
A bag used to carry debris and provide a water basin for immersing small burning objects.
Term
What is a dewatering deivce?
Definition
Devices used to remove water from basements, elevator shafts and sumps.
Term
What is a water vacuum?
Definition
A tank and nozzle that is used to remove water from carpet, tile and other types of floor coverings.
Term
What is a catchall?
Definition
Constructed from a salvage cover and used to hold small amounts of water or control large amounts of water.
Term
What is one of the final parts of salvage operations?
Definition
To cover any openings to prevent further damage to the property by weather.
Term
What does SCBA stand for?
Definition
Self contained breathing apparatus
Term
What should you do before starting a search for hidden fires?
Definition
Evaluate the condition of the area to be searched
Term
What are some methods that firefighters can use to detect hidden fires?
Definition
Sight
Touch
Sound
Electronic sensor
Term
Name 6 ways that you could identify a hidden fire by sight:
Definition
Discoloration of materials
Peeling paint
Smoke emissions from cracks
Cracked plaster
Rippled wallpaper
Burned areas
Term
Name a way that you could check for hidden fire by touch
Definition
Feel walls and floors for heat with the back of the hand
Term
Name 2 ways of detecting a hidden fire by sound
Definition
Popping or cracking of fire burning
Hissing of steam
Term
Name 2 ways to detect a hidden fire with an electronic device
Definition
Thermal signature detection
Infrared signature detection
Term
Where does overhaul begin?
Definition
In the area of actual fire involvement
Term
How does an understanding of basic building consruction help with overhaul?
Definition
It will assist the firefighter in searching for hidden fires
Term
The cause of a fire is a combination of 3 things:
Definition
Fuel that ignited
Form and source of heat ignition
Act or ommission that helped to bring these 2 factors together
Term
Who has the legal responsibility for determining the cause of a fire?
Definition
The fire chief
Term
Who conducts a fire investigation beyond the level of the fire company?
Definition
Fire marshals, fire inspectors or other members of a fire prevention bureau.
Term
What observations are important for the firefighter to make en route to a fire?
Definition
Time of day
Weather and natural hazards
Man-made barriers
People leaving the scene
Term
What observations are important upon arrival?
Definition
Time of arrival and extent of fire
Wind direction and velocity
Doors or windows locked/unlocked
Location of fire
Containers or cans nearby
Burglary tools
Familiar faces
Term
What (16) observations are important during fire fighting?
Definition
Unusual odors
Abnormal behavior of fire when water is applied
Obstacles hindering fire fighting
Incendiary devices
Trailer
Structural alterations
Fire patterns
Heat intensity
Availability of documents
Fire detection and protection systems
Intrusion alarms
Location of fire
Personal possessions
Household items
Equipment or inventory
Business records
Term
What is trailer?
Definition
Combustible materials such as rags, newspapers, blankets, etc that could have been used to spread fire from one point to another
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