TRAINING PRESENTATIONS Flashcards

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1
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According to the 2023 HFD IMS, Staging and Transitional Attacks presentation; what
does ‘staged’ mean?

A) Units stage in the direction of travel, committed to a hydrant, approximately 50
metres from the scene
B) Units stage in the direction of travel, uncommitted, approximately 60 metres from
the scene
C) Units stage in the direction of travel, uncommitted, approximately 90 metres from
the scene
D) Units stage in the direction of travel, committed to a hydrant, approximately 60
metres from the scene

A

B) Units stage in the direction of travel, uncommitted, approximately 60 metres from
the scene

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According to the 2023 HFD IMS, Staging and Transitional Attacks presentation; a formal
assignment where members decontaminate prior to entry and are medically evaluated
before being rehydrated and replenished is known as _________________.

A) Rehabilitation
B) Air Management
C) Recycling
D) Medical

A

A) Rehabilitation

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According to the 2023 HFD IMS, Staging and Transitional Attacks presentation; a
_______ _________ involves using either the deck gun mounted on top of the engine, a
2 ½-inch (65mm) handline, or a ground monitor to attack a fire.

A) Quick Hit
B) Master Stream
C) Blitz Attack
D) Indirect Attack

A

C) Blitz Attack

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According to the 2023 HFD IMS, Staging and Transitional Attacks presentation; a _____
______ is an application of water from an exterior hoseline (not a master stream device)
as a straight stream to the ceiling above a fire.

A) Quick Hit
B) Master Stream
C) Blitz Attack
D) Direct Attack

A

A) Quick Hit

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According to the 2023 HFD IMS, Staging and Transitional Attacks presentation; which
of the following statements about quick hits is correct?

A) Using a quick hit should be considered when an exterior flow of water would be
faster than attempting to reach the fire from the inside
B) A quick hit does not mean that an interior attack is eliminated
C) A quick hit is a tactic to help facilitate an aggressive interior attack. It will cool the
room, limit fire growth, and increase victim survivability in the structure
D) All the above

A

D) All the above

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; there are several reasons to complete a 360 of the building prior to entry.
Which of the following statements contain correct reasons for completing a 360?

A) View the fire’s size, location, and extent, identify hydrant location, ventilation
profile of the structure (Identify flow paths)
B) Confirm the structure has a basement and if so, what type, confirmation of the
initial strategy, determine accountability location
C) View the fire’s size, location, and extent, identify life safety / rescue requirements,
determine safest, most appropriate attack position
D) View the fire’s size, location, and extent, confirmation of the initial strategy,
determine accountability location

A

C) View the fire’s size, location, and extent, identify life safety / rescue requirements,
determine safest, most appropriate attack position

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; the primary reason to complete a 360 on residential occupancies is to
identify:

A) Immediate life safety issues
B) Determine roof type and dead loads on the roof
C) Identify locations for master stream devices
D) Determine exposures

A

A) Immediate life safety issues

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; there are times where you may not be able to complete a 360 of a
structure. Which of the following are reasons to not complete a 360.

A) Immediate Life Safety Need – Rescue of the Alpha, Bravo, Delta side
B) Fire has rapidly grown in size
C) Fire spread to exposures
D) None of the above

A

A) Immediate Life Safety Need – Rescue of the Alpha, Bravo, Delta side

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; there are times where you may not be able to complete a 360 of a
structure. Which of the following are reasons to not complete a 360.

A) High fence with a gate
B) Fire has breached the roof
C) Wires down
D) Both A and C are Correct

A

C) Wires down

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; if you are unable to complete a 360, Command must report that the 360 is
incomplete, and assign another unit to complete the 360.

A) True
B) False

A

A) True

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; ________ ________ is defined as: moving from an assigned work location
to a different geographic work location or exiting the structure to recycle or
rehabilitation.

A) Priority Traffic
B) CAN Report
C) Status Change
D) Follow-Up Report

A

C) Status Change

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following is not one of the 8 Functions of Command?

A) Organization
B) Situation Evaluation
C) Emergency Response
D) Revise, Evaluation & Revision

A

C) Emergency Response

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following is not one of the 8 Functions of Command?

A) Communications
B) Accountability
C) Continue, Support and Terminate Command
D) Strategy and Incident Action Planning

A

B) Accountability

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following are one of the 8 Functions of Command?

A) Accountability
B) Emergency Response
C) Deployment
D) None of the Above

A

C) Deployment

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following are some of the 8 Functions of Command?

A) Accountability
B) Emergency Response
C) Tactical Priorities
D) None of the Above

A

D) None of the Above

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following are some of the 8 Functions of Command?

A) Organization
B) Accountability
C) Tactical Priorities
D) Both B and C are correct

A

A) Organization

17
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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following are some of the 8 Functions of Command?

A) Tactical Priorities
B) Assumption, Confirmation and Positioning
C) Organization
D) Both B and C are correct

A

D) Both B and C are correct

18
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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following are central command’s tactical priorities?

A) Conserve property and the environment during and after operations
B) Provide short-term services that stabilize and begin to normalize the customers’
lives
C) Protect, remove, and provide care for endangered customers
D) All of the above

A

D) All of the above

19
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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; which of the following is not one of central command’s tactical priorities?

A) Provide short-term services that stabilize and begin to normalize the customers’
lives
B) Utilize the IMS Finance/Administration Section to provide the financial and cost
analysis for the incident
C) Stabilize the incident or problem
D) Provide for responder safety and survival

A

B) Utilize the IMS Finance/Administration Section to provide the financial and cost
analysis for the incident

20
Q

According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; your initial radio report should consist of seven pieces of vital information.
Which of the following make up your initial report?

A) Initial IAP – Action plan being taken
B) Declaration of the Strategy
C) Assumption & Naming of Command
D) All the above

A

D) All the above

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; your initial radio report should consist of seven pieces of vital information.
Which of the following make up your initial report?

A) Resource Determination
B) Building Area Description
C) Assumption & Naming of Command
D) All the above

A

D) All the above

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Q

According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; the size of the structure should be defined by the overall size of the
building, not the occupancy type. Sizes are based on 200 ft. (60m) hoselines. Which of
the following is correct?

A) When a 200’ (60m) line can access 100% of the fire area/occupancy - it is
SMALL
B) When a 200’ (60m) line can access plus or minus 75% of the fire area/occupancy
– it is MEDIUM
C) When a 200’ (60m) line can access plus or minus 50% of the fire area/occupancy
– it is LARGE
D) All the above

A

D) All the above

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation; prior to making an entry, the first-in command officer shall complete a 360
of the building. The first-in command officer should be observing the following:

A) Any immediate life safety/rescue issues
B) Number of storeys from the Charlie side
C) Basement type and conditions (if known)
D) All the above

A

D) All the above

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports
presentation: assigning units to Operating Positions/Functions in the Hazard Zone using
the “Assignment Model”. This means the Incident Commander should assign fireground
jobs by providing ________, __________, and __________ to the crew company
officer.

A) Task, Location, Objective
B) Task, Assignment, Objective
C) Task, Location, Duration
D) Assignment, Location, Objective

A

A) Task, Location, Objective

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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports presentation; a CAN report provides information to Command that reflect Conditions, Actions and Needs. What are some examples of Conditions? A) Where you are B) Smoke conditions C) Fuel loads D) All the above
D) All the above
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According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports presentation; a CAN report provides information to Command that reflect Conditions, Actions and Needs. What are some examples of Actions? A) Search progress B) Fire-control progress C) All-clear D) All the above
D) All the above
27
According to the 2023 Initial Radio Reports, Follow-Up Reports, and CAN Reports presentation; a CAN report provides information to Command that reflect Conditions, Actions and Needs. What are some examples of Needs? A) Tools of equipment B) Reinforcement C) Support work (ventilation, forcible entry) D) All the above
D) All the above
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According to the 2023 Command Transfers and Routine Radio Reports presentation; the IC#2, or HFD Senior Officer should perform the following functions before assuming command. A) Size-up and verify that all operating positions match the current incident conditions B) Transmit that you have arrived on scene C) Contact IC#1 and verify the position and function of all hazard zone resources and get a CAN report D) All the above
D) All the above
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According to the 2023 Command Transfers and Routine Radio Reports presentation; the IC#2, or HFD Senior Officer should perform the following functions before assuming command. A) Contact and confirm the command transfer with dispatch B) Inform IC #1 that you’ll be assuming command (taking it out here) C) Announce the current strategy, make resource determination D) All the above
D) All the above
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According to the 2023 Command Transfers and Routine Radio Reports presentation; what is the purpose of performing a Command Transfer? A) To ensure that IC#2 knows where all crews are, and what they are doing in case of an emergency on the fireground B) There is no reason for a Command Transfer C) Every Command Transfer starts with a Size-Up by IC#2, The Senior Officer recognizes that crews are working towards achieving the Tactical Priorities, and that the Standard Actions are or should be creating Standard Outcomes D) Both A and C are correct
D) Both A and C are correct
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According to the 2023 Emergency Radio Traffic and MAYDAYS presentation; the best way to run a MAYDAY incident is to operate in a manner that prevents them from occurring. Which of the following practices can reinforce operating in a manner that can prevent a MAYDAY from occurring? A) Performing 360s (with a TIC) whenever possible B) Putting water on the fire as quickly and as safely as possible C) Following all SOPs D) All the Above
D) All the Above
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According to the 2022 Incident Communications presentation; during Situation Evaluation / Size-Up, there are 8 Critical Incident Factors that have a major impact in completing tactical priorities and firefighter safety. Which of the following is not considered a Critical Incident Factor? A) Special Circumstances – consider time of day, weekday or weekend, holidays. What are weather issues, if any. Identify if this a response for social or civil unrest B) Building – factors include the size, area and height of the building, construction type, age, and compartment separation C) Emergency Control Group – directs a community’s overall strategic response to an emergency D) Fire – factors include the size, extent, and location, what stage is the fire in, what type of fire load is present
C) Emergency Control Group – directs a community’s overall strategic response to an emergency
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According to the 2022 Incident Communications presentation; during Situation Evaluation / Size-Up, there are 8 Critical Incident Factors that have a major impact in completing tactical priorities and firefighter safety. Which of the following is not considered a Critical Incident Factor? A) Action – what effect the current action is having, is an effective Incident Action Plan (IAP in place), is layering in place to support a 3-deep deployment model B) Unified Command – immediately establish a Unified Command structure, requiring joint, inter-dependent decision-making C) Resources – factors include staffing and equipment on scene, or available in staging, condition of responders, hydrants and water supply, and built-in protection systems D) Occupancy – determine the specific occupancy and type. What is the value associated with the occupancy and what is its status; open, closed, vacant, occupied
B) Unified Command – immediately establish a Unified Command structure, requiring joint, inter-dependent decision-making