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Name: Score: 169 Multiple choice questions Term S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures What unit is assigned to Interior Staging? p. 9 - Fourth Engine - Third Truck - The Fifth Engine - Sixth Engine 1 of 169 Term 2 of 169 S 1223 Administration, Social Media Policy (Who) reserves the righ...

Name: Score: 169 Multiple choice questions Term S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures What unit is assigned to Interior Staging? p. 9 - Fourth Engine - Third Truck - The Fifth Engine - Sixth Engine 1 of 169 Term 2 of 169 S 1223 Administration, Social Media Policy (Who) reserves the right to enforce a social media policy and standard of professional conduct associated with the use of social media as designated by the City of Fort Worth. p. 2 - City Manager - Battalion Chief - Deputy Chief - The Fire Chief Term 3 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety In the typical fire involved building, (what) is the most likely candidate for failure. p. 4 - 12 hours - Do not twist body while lifting- reposition hands to avoid twisting. - The roof - The first Sunday of each month Term 4 of 169 S 1123 R3 Administration, Public Information Office The PIO staff consists of what? p. 1 - to prevent re-ignition of a wildland fire - PIO Program Coordinator and - backup information officers - Gather information regarding incidents for potential review - 3 hours Term S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan The part of the wildland fire with the greatest forward rate of speed is: p. 1-2 - Flank - Rear (Heel) - Fingers - Head 5 of 169 Term 6 of 169 S 1120 R2 Administration, Peer Support and Critical Incident Stress Management Program CISD will normally be provided within (# range) hours of the incident. p. 1 - 48-72 hours - January 1 - February 28 - Topic and Duration - 3 hours Term S 4100 R2 Operations, Fire Apparatus Accidents All Fire Department Accidents, no matter how minor, must do what? p. 1 - Search for firefighters in a smoke-filled or burning building - Rescue of trapped firefighters - Must be reported immediately to the Fire Alarm Office (FAO) - Mop up a minimum of 100 feet inside the fire line - 0700 to 1730, Monday through Friday 7 of 169 Term 8 of 169 S 6103 R2 Operations, Recovery of Valuables at Response Scenes Upon discovery of valuables, the finder will immediately notify who? p. 1 - Battalion Chief - Company Officer - Arson Investigator - Incident Commander Term 9 of 169 S 9109 R3 Health and Safety, Physical Fitness Program 40-hour Civil Service personnel are allowed (#) or more with supervisor approval of physical fitness activities in an approved facility or location per normal workday. p. 1 - Two - 48-72 hours - 3 Narrow - 30 minutes Term 10 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety When operating either above or below ground level, establish at least (how many) separate escape routes/means where possible, such as stairways, ladders, exits, etc., preferably at opposite ends of the building or separated by considerable distance. p. 3 - Two - TxDot - 75% - 30% Term 11 of 169 S 1105 R3 Administration, Jury/Court Duty Employees who have been released form jury duty during their scheduled shift and/or duty hours shall report back to their work location within (#) hours of release. p. 1 - 2-3 rungs - 3 hours - 100 feet - 10 days Term 12 of 169 S 1209 R1 Administration, Parking Personal Vehicles in Fire Stations Approval to move private vehicles into the station lies with whom? p. 1 - Battalion Chief - Station Officer - Shift Commander - Deputy Chief Term 13 of 169 S 6106 R2 Operations, Emergency Scene Photography and Digital Recording (Who) shall ensure security and control of photographs/recorded images taken by personnel other than the Fire Department Photographer inside the incident perimeter. p. 1 - The Fire Chief - The Deputy Chief - Shift Commander - The Incident Commander Term 14 of 169 S 6602 R1 Operations, Remediation of Hazardous Materials Spills Who may request the services of an emergency response contractor in the City of Fort Worth? p. 1 - Operations Assistant Chief - TxDot - On-Scene Officer - EMD (Environmental Management Department) Term 15 of 169 S 1407 R4 Personnel, Mandatory Recall of Off-Duty Personnel The BFP Duty Inspector will staff the Recall Group with BFP personnel who will perform the following tasks: Manage the inflow process once recalled personnel arrive. The preferred inflow points are where? p. 2 - Evacuate the Building or area (3 short blasts [1 second each]) - Cease operations/all quiet (1 long blast [3 seconds]) - Resume operations 1 long and 1 short blast - Level 3 (Total Recall of all personnel) - Any supervisor in their chain-of-command - An Employee Relations Officer in the Human Resources Division - The Fire Department's Office of Professional Standards - Bob Bolen PSC - Bolt Street Shop - Fire Station 35 - Texas Motor Speedway - other approved locations Term 16 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety When laddering a roof, the ladder that is selected shall be one which will extend (how far) above the roof line. This shall be done in an effort to provide personnel operating from the roof with a visible means of egress. p. 3 - 30 days - 30 minutes - 12 hours - 2-3 rungs Term 17 of 169 S 1407 R4 Personnel, Mandatory Recall of Off-Duty Personnel All recalls are initiated by whom? p.1-2 - Shift Commander/Deputy Chief - Operations Assistant Chief, - Duty Chief - and approved by the Fire Chief based on existing or predicted conditions. - The Fire Chief - Knox Boxes, - Alarm panels - FDC - Elevators - Stairwells - Shift Commander Term 18 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures A High-rise (HR) Structure is any building with (#) or more stories above the lowest Fire Department access, or in which complete evacuation is not practical due to the height and/or configuration. p. 1 - Four - Five - Ten - Six Term S 6402 R4 Operations, Technical Rescue Team Which TRT Station has High/Low Angle Rope Rescue as a Primary area of responsibility? p. 1 - Station 1 - Station 38 - Station 2 - Station 14 19 of 169 Term S 4320 R1 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Fire Department Ropes Utility ropes have these characteristics: p. 1 - 3/8 inches in diameter - Tensile strength varies by manufacturer - All situation-appropriate knots may be used on utility ropes - Should not be used as a rescue rope - Any supervisor in their chain-of-command - An Employee Relations Officer in the Human Resources Division - The Fire Department's Office of Professional Standards - 1/2 inches in diameter and 150 feet long - Non-elongated and non-spinning with a high abrasion resistance - Tested and approved for 9000 lbs of tensile strength. - Engines: 2-Salvage Tarps; 1-Walk Tarps - Quint/Trucks: 7-Salvage Tarps; 3-Walk Tarps 20 of 169 Term 21 of 169 S 1222 Administration, Reporting and Requesting Building Maintenance In regards to fuel pump issues what is the first step? p. 1 - Email ZZ_CFD_BUILDING_MAINT - Station Officer - Casualty Collection Point - Level 1 (Partial Recall) Term 22 of 169 S 7803 Arson and Bomb Investigations, Fire Origin and Cause Investigations It is the responsibility of the (who) to determine, or cause to be determined, an initial fire origin and cause (O/C). p. 1 - Chief Training Officer - The Deputy Chief - The Incident Commander - The Fire Chief Term 23 of 169 S 6907 R3 Operations, Staging Levels 1 and 2 The (who) shall respond directly to the scene, announce arrival, and initiate operations for Level 1 staging p. 1 - Battalion Chief - First Arriving Engine Company - Staged Units - First Arriving Truck/Quint Company Term 24 of 169 S 4320 R1 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Fire Department Ropes Which knots cause less stress on rope and shall be the preferred knots used for rescue ropes. p. 1 - Shift Commander - Figure 8 family - Chief Training Officer - The Second Engine Engineer Term 25 of 169 S 6903 R1 Operations, Power Tool Safety Have a plan of action before operating the saw, including: p. 2 - Sustained wind average of 15 mph or greater - Relative humidity less than or equal to 25% - Temperature of greater than 75 degrees F. - Location and sequence of cuts and openings - Wind direction, Consider its effect on exposures and personnel - Providing for at least two (2) means of egress, if possible - Respond to CO alarms as a gas emergency - An imminent or existing emergency requires immediate entry - The citizen is physically unable to sign the form (notation will be made on signature line) Term 26 of 169 S 1001 R4 Administration, Standards of Physical Fitness Personnel scoring in the yellow category will remain in their assigned position but shall be required to participate in a fitness rehabilitation program which includes: p. 2 - Engines: 2-Salvage Tarps; 1-Walk Tarps - Quint/Trucks: 7-Salvage Tarps; 3-Walk Tarps - 8 to 12 hours. - Allowing up to 60 days for personnel to improve to the green category. - Lookouts - Awareness - Communications - Escape Routes - Safe Areas Term 27 of 169 S 1105 R3 Administration, Jury/Court Duty Employees shall provide their supervisor a copy of the notice to report for jury duty no less than (#) calendar days prior to their scheduled report date. p. 1 - 3 days - 3 hours - 10 days - 30 days Term 28 of 169 S 6306 R2 Operations, Damaged Or Lost Equipment The Fire Apparatus and Equipment shop is responsible for all Fire Department equipment repairs. Normal working hours are: p. 1 - 0800 to 1700, Monday through Friday - 0800 to 1630, Monday through Friday - 0700 to 1730, Monday through Friday - 0700 to 1600, Monday through Friday Term 29 of 169 S 9107 Operations, Hearing Protection, Use, Care and Testing If the decibel range in an ear falls below NFPA standards, personnel are required to see an Audiologist in the next (#) days for additional testing and hearing aids, if needed, to bring them up to NFPA standards before returning to operations. p. 2 - 30 - 16 - 30% - $250 Term S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures Second Engine equipment include all EXCEPT: p. 7 - 150' of 2.5" high-rise hose - Search rope bag - Thermal Imager - 4 extra air bottles in carrying strap (if not carrying hose) 30 of 169 Term 31 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures 1st Alarm Roles and Responsibilities, which Command Personnel is assigned as Resource Status Unit? p. 12 - 2nd Arriving BC - Shift Technician - Shift Commander - 3rd Arriving BC Term S 1307 R2 Administration, Reporting Discrimination or Harassment Complaints Employees must report all complaints to one of the following p. 1 - 3/8 inches in diameter - Tensile strength varies by manufacturer - All situation-appropriate knots may be used on utility ropes - Should not be used as a rescue rope - Location and sequence of cuts and openings - Wind direction, Consider its effect on exposures and personnel - Providing for at least two (2) means of egress, if possible - Any supervisor in their chain-of-command - An Employee Relations Officer in the Human Resources Division - The Fire Department's Office of Professional Standards - Evacuate the Building or area (3 short blasts [1 second each]) - Cease operations/all quiet (1 long blast [3 seconds]) - Resume operations 1 long and 1 short blast 32 of 169 Term 33 of 169 S 1202 R5 Administration, City and Personal Property Protection Items which may be considered for compensation and their maximum compensation are limited to the following: p. 1 - Eyeglasses: $200 - Contact Lenses: $200 - Dentures: Considered on an individual basis - Hearing Aids: Considered on an individual basis - Watches: $50 - Matters that are under investigation - Protected Health Information (PHI) - Personnel matters/data that are protected from disclosure law - Official communications marked "Internal Use Only" - Information from active incidents - Information or speech that is meant to prevent or erode the confidence of the FWFD or undermine the discipline and harmony among employees of the Department. - At least four inches from a wall - Shift Commander/Deputy Chief - Operations Assistant Chief, - Duty Chief - and approved by the Fire Chief based on existing or predicted conditions. Term 34 of 169 S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents This area serves as a buffer between the incident site and the T-3 - Medical Branch - Media Information - Triage - Casualty Collection Point Term 35 of 169 S 1222 Administration, Reporting and Requesting Building Maintenance Reporting maintenance or emergency issues during business hours of what time frame? p. 1 - 08:00- 17:00 - 07:00- 17:30 - 07:00 - 17:00 - 07:30- 17:30 Term 36 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures The first (1st) arriving Utility Truck will establish the (what) and request the second Utility Truck immediately upon confirmation of a working fire. p. 10 - Interior Staging - Refuge and Treatment - Air Supply Group - Lobby Control Term 37 of 169 S 7104 R2 Bureau Fire Prevention, Smoke Detector Program Since the major threat from fire in a family living unit occurs at night from fires in places other than sleeping areas, smoke detectors should be located between where? p. 1 - Knox Boxes, - Alarm panels - FDC - Elevators - Stairwells - The Bedroom areas and other parts of the structure - Air Supply Group - Incident Commander Term 38 of 169 S 6913 R2 Operations, Personalized Apparatus Identification Who has the final authority on all personalization requests? p. 1 - Fire Chief - Police Chief - Shift Commander - Incident Commander - The Fire Chief Term 39 of 169 S 6502 R3 Operations, Carbon Monoxide Alarm Response Responding Companies shall do all except: p. 1 - If possible, ventilate structure to remove CO - Verify MedStar response - Ensure audible CO detector/meter is attached to EMS bag and monitored - Respond to CO alarms as a gas emergency Term 40 of 169 S 6121 R3 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland/Fire Response Plan The EOC will do all except what? p. 3 - Notify adjoining cities of potential mutual aid need - Notify MedStar of reduced response capabilities - Notify City leadership of current situation - Notify Texas Forest Service, National Guard, or other outside agencies for assistance Term 41 of 169 S 6508 R2 Operations, Rapid Intervention Teams RIT is a team of firefighters consisting of a minimum of (#) on-scene Operations personnel or as designated by Command p. 1 - Two - Three - Four - One Term 42 of 169 S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents S.T.A.R.T. is the Simple Triage and Rapid Transportation method of triaging patients. An important rule to remember when using S.T.A.R.T. is that there are only two interventions allowed for patient care. p. 3 - Secure the suspected equipment and firefighter PPE and isolate it from other equipment - Notify the Shift Commander - Coordinate replacement PPE or loaner set - Secured - Evacuate the Building or area (3 short blasts [1 second each]) - Cease operations/all quiet (1 long blast [3 seconds]) - Resume operations 1 long and 1 short blast - Opening the airway (only two attempts) - Controlling life-threatening hemorrhaging (apply one pressure dressing only) Term 43 of 169 S 1410 R3 Personnel, Occupational Injury Leave Regarding Occupational Injury Leave, Employees shall submit a DWC-73 following each visit to the physician and at least every (how many) days from the date of the first report until their return to work? p. 2 - 3 days - 30 days - 14 days - 15 days Term 44 of 169 S 1105 R3 Administration, Jury/Court Duty Employees will be released from duty in time to meet their scheduled reporting time, but not more than (#) hours prior to their scheduled reporting time. p. 1 - Yellow - 30 minutes - 3 hours - 12 hours Term 45 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures Third Engine Equipment include all except: p. 7 - Scaler Ladder - Search Rope Bag - Forcible Entry Tools - 4 extra air bottles in carrying strap (if not carrying hose) Term 46 of 169 S 6117 R2 Operations, Incident Review Upon request, units responding to incidents designated for PIA shall complete an Incident Review form (F.D. 720) and forward it to who? p. 1 - Chief Training Officer - Executive Services Assistant Chief - Incident Commander - Operations Assistant Chief Term 47 of 169 S 6901 R2 Operations, EMS Oxygen Cylinders, SCBA Cylinders and Fire Extinguishers The Supply Station officer in charge shall notify the Air Shop when the supply of filled SCBA cylinders is (#) or less. p. 2 - Four - Two - Five - Three Term 48 of 169 S 6121 R3 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Response Plan Red Flags warnings are issued by the National Weather Service to inform area fire departments that conditions are ideal for wildland fire ignition and propagation. Weather parameters for Red Flag Warnings include the following: p. 2 - Visits to commercial establishments for personal business - Any use that would discredit the image and/or reputation of the FWFD - Sustained wind average of 15 mph or greater - Relative humidity less than or equal to 25% - Temperature of greater than 75 degrees F. - An imminent or existing emergency requires immediate entry - The citizen is physically unable to sign the form (notation will be made on signature line) - Bob Bolen PSC - Bolt Street Shop - Fire Station 35 - Texas Motor Speedway - other approved locations Term 49 of 169 S 1109 R3 Administration, FWFD Funeral Protocol There are four levels of service and honors according to the decedent's status. Which are what? p. 1 - 12 hours - Five years. - Level One service: Bestowed for the LODD of any active member - Level Two service: Bestowed for a non-LODD of an active member - Level Three service: Bestowed for a retired firefighter of the FWFD whose death is not attributed to an LODD or incident. - Level Four service: Bestowed for a member's spouse, dependent children, or a non-uniformed employee of the FWFD - Level 3 (Total Recall of all personnel) Term 50 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures In regards to categories of emergencies, An increased state of readiness for specific stations or battalions, as determined by the Operations Chief is considered what? p. 1 - Level 1: Routine - Level 4 CD: Actual Disturbance - Level 2 CD: Standby - Level 3 CD: Threat Term 51 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures In regards to Categories of Emergencies, A heightened state of readiness is observed and standard operating procedures are followed is considered what? p. 1 - Level 3 CD: Threat - Level 1: Routine - Level 2 CD: Standby - Level 4 CD: Actual Disturbance Term 52 of 169 S 1222 Administration, Reporting and Requesting Building Maintenance Facility Maintenance allowed by station personnel include all except: p. 2 - Changing or replacing light bulbs - Refrigeration/freezer coil cleaning - Changing air filtration system filters - Checking and adding oil to station's generator's Term S 1223 Administration, Social Media Policy FWFD personnel are reminded that all speech is subject to what? p. 2 - Reasonable Restriction - Indefinite Suspension - Termination - Suspension without Pay 53 of 169 Term 54 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures The first on-scene Battalion Chief to the scene of a high-rise incident is responsible for establishing a (#) - foot safety perimeter around the entire highrise structure, excluding as many personnel and apparatus as possible from this area. p. 11 - 200 - 400 - 100 - 300 Term S 4320 R1 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Fire Department Ropes Station 1 shall maintain a rope log. Rope log information shall include: p. 2 - Company the rope is issued to - Date of issue - Lot number of the rope - Length and color of the rope - Disciplinary action - Engines: 2-Salvage Tarps; 1-Walk Tarps - Quint/Trucks: 7-Salvage Tarps; 3-Walk Tarps - Evacuate the Building or area (3 short blasts [1 second each]) - Cease operations/all quiet (1 long blast [3 seconds]) - Resume operations 1 long and 1 short blast 55 of 169 Term S 6202 R4 Operations, EMS Helicopter Support Larger helicopter LZ shall be how large? p. 1 - 200 x 200 feet - 150 x 150 feet - 100 x 100 feet - 120 x 120 feet 56 of 169 Term 57 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures Prior to engaging in firefighting operations incident commanders shall coordinate tactical operations with the force protection element. All personnel should be briefed with regards to: p. 3 - Lookouts - Awareness - Communications - Escape Routes - Safe Areas - Must be reported immediately to the Fire Alarm Office (FAO) - Visits to commercial establishments for personal business - Any use that would discredit the image and/or reputation of the FWFD - Vehicle Accident Report, Form 106 - Action Request- Interdivisional Form F.D. 703 Term 58 of 169 S 1000 R2 Administration, Fire Department Publications Fire Department IBs, R&Rs, and SOPs shall be reviewed annually by designated representatives of their respective sections. The review/revision period shall be from p. 1 - January 1- June 30 - June 1- August 31 - June 1 - September 30 - January 1 - February 28 Term 59 of 169 S 1203 R5 Administration, Authorization to Ride Emergency Equipment Requests for authorization for non-FWFD persons to ride fire apparatus shall be initiated on forms F.D. 003 and F.D. 004. If approved up to the Shift Deputy Chief, forms FD 003 and 004 should be executed and on file with the Shift Deputy Chief a minimum of (#) prior to a person riding on fire apparatus. p. 2 - The Fifth Engine - Two shift days - Five years. - The investigator Term 60 of 169 S 6901 R2 Operations, EMS Oxygen Cylinders, SCBA Cylinders and Fire Extinguishers EMS SCBA cylinders may be exchanged at all of the following locations except: p. 1 - Station 29 - Station 17 - Station 13 - Station 24 Term S 7104 R2 Bureau of Fire Prevention, Smoke Detector Program Forward the release form F.D. 871 to whom? p. 3 - Location (as per diagram) - Functionality/Battery - Age (10 year maximum) - Fire Safety Education - The Fire Chief - Air Supply Group 61 of 169 Term 62 of 169 S 4201 R2 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Apparatus/Vehicle Warning Devices Tampering with or disabling warning devices may result in what? p. 1 - Static Kernmantle ropes - 48-72 hours - Disciplinary action - Occupational Safety and Health Officer Term 63 of 169 S 4350 R3 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Ground Ladder Inspection/Testing/Recordskeeping FWFD ground ladders must pass service tests how often p. 1 - Annually - After being repaired - After the ladder has been subjected to heat, unusual stress, or any other situation where the integrity of the ladder is in question - Any supervisor in their chain-of-command - An Employee Relations Officer in the Human Resources Division - The Fire Department's Office of Professional Standards - Smoke devices may be utilized to assist the pilot in locating the incident scene and should be deployed downwind from areas of operations and away from patients - Driving into fuel zone too near the "head" - Heavy smoke and/or collisions may stall combustion engines - Tall grass may be ignited by exhaust/manifold - Sudden change in wind direction Term 64 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures Individual fire companies encountering a situation of violence should adhere to their normal reporting procedures. Specifically, they should: p. 2 - to prevent re-ignition of a wildland fire - Retreat to a safe location and/or request additional resources - Notify the FAO of that location and update situation status - Meet and brief CD Task Force upon arrival - Two - Search for firefighters in a smoke-filled or burning building - Rescue of trapped firefighters Term 65 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures In regards to categories of emergencies, Actual or imminent physical violence against property or human life on a scale or magnitude beyond the capability of the Police Department to deal with by ordinary means, and which presents an inherent danger to emergency responses personnel is considered what? p. 2 - Level 1: Routine - Level 3 CD: Threat - Level 4 CD: Actual Disturbance - Level 2 CD: Standby Term 66 of 169 S 1407 R4 Personnel, Mandatory Recall of Off-Duty Personnel Which Recall Level is employed to fill a limited number of positions, e.g., recalling personnel to staff a specific number of apparatus or to meet other needs? p. 1 - Level 1 (Partial Recall) - Level 2 (Single shift recall) - 10 days - Level 4 CD: Actual Disturbance Term 67 of 169 S 6117 R2 Operations, Incident Review Who shall be responsible for the formal Post Incident Analysis (PIA) program? p. 1 - Educational and Support Services Assistant Chief - Must be reported immediately to the Fire Alarm Office (FAO) - Gather information regarding incidents for potential review - Mop up a minimum of 100 feet inside the fire line Term S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures RIT will be established by whom? p. 10 - 4 extra air bottles in carrying strap (if not carrying hose) - Squad 2, or the Sixth Engine - to prevent re-ignition of a wildland fire - First Arriving Engine Company 68 of 169 Term 69 of 169 S 6602 R1 Operations, Remediation of Hazardous Materials Who may request the services of an emergency response contractor on interstate highways, state highways, farm to market roads, and associated easements? p. 1 - The Fire Alarm Office - The Emergency Management Department - Incident Commander - TxDot Term 70 of 169 S 6105 R5 Operations, Lock Out/Forcible Entry In regards to lock outs, the Company Officers shall complete form F.D. 740 prior to attempting to gain entry to a citizen's property, unless: p. 1 - Search for firefighters in a smoke-filled or burning building - Rescue of trapped firefighters - Any supervisor in their chain-of-command - An Employee Relations Officer in the Human Resources Division - The Fire Department's Office of Professional Standards - An imminent or existing emergency requires immediate entry - The citizen is physically unable to sign the form (notation will be made on signature line) - Retreat to a safe location and/or request additional resources - Notify the FAO of that location and update situation status - Meet and brief CD Task Force upon arrival Term 71 of 169 S 7803 Arson and Bomb Investigations, Fire Origin and Cause Investigations In regards to Arson Investigator Notification criteria, Any person with second and/or third-degree burns greater than (%) total body surface area (BSA) will warrant an AI response. p. 2 - 50% - 9% - 30% - 18% Term 72 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety When operating in a defensive mode, the operating position shall be (how) the involved area as possible and still remain effective. p. 1 - 30 minutes - Twenty - The roof - As far from Term 73 of 169 S 9107 Operations, Hearing Protection: Use, Care, and Testing Personnel shall wear department issued hearing protection whenever exposed to noise at or above (#) decibels. p. 1 - 80 - 70 - 60 - 90 Term 74 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety In extremely hazardous situation, Incident Command shall engage only an (what) within the fireground perimeter. p. 2 - 1st Arriving BC on the 2nd Alarm - Absolute minimum number of personnel. - 0700 to 1730, Monday through Friday - Level 3 (Total Recall of all personnel) Term 75 of 169 S 6304 R1 Operations, Alternate Radio System Operation The FAO will ensure departmental proficiency by switching to the backup system when? p. 1 - Second Saturday of each month - Second Sunday of each month - First Saturday of each month - The first Sunday of each month Term S 4320 R1 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Fire Department Ropes Rescue ropes are to be only (what type) p. 1 - Station Officer - 1/2 inches in diameter and 150 feet long - Non-elongated and non-spinning with a high abrasion resistance - Tested and approved for 9000 lbs of tensile strength. - Shift Technician - Static Kernmantle ropes 76 of 169 Term 77 of 169 S 6120 R1 Operations, Pre-Incident Plan Program The Fire Prevention Bureau, Commerical Inspections Division will provide a minimum level of support information shall emergency services respond to the occupancy. Items to be entered include what? p. 2 - Knox Boxes, - Alarm panels - FDC - Elevators - Stairwells - Fire Chief - Police Chief - Notify City leadership of current situation - Public Information Requests/FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Term 78 of 169 S 6512 Operations, Limiting Carcinogen Exposure On-scene decontamination of PPE and SCBA shall be performed (when) at the discretion of the Incident Commander. p. 1 - while SCBA is still in use - 48-72 hours - Topic and Duration - Shift Technician Term S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents S.T.A.R.T.- Breathing- If respirations are greater than 30 per minute, tag what color? p. 4 - Head - 75% - Four - Red 79 of 169 Term 80 of 169 S 9202 R4 Health and Safety, Securing Personal Protective Equipment at Emergency Scenes In case of an accident, injury or medical emergency while wearing PPE, the Incident Commander shall: p. 1 - Secure the suspected equipment and firefighter PPE and isolate it from other equipment - Notify the Shift Commander - Coordinate replacement PPE or loaner set - Ensure all scheduled maintenance and service is performed and documentation is completed daily - Review forms for completeness and accuracy and to note items in need of repair. - Report items in need of repair to the Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources Office - Coordinate required repairs or replacement apparatus as necessary. Contact Bolt St. during normal working hours and the Fire Alarm Office after hours, weekends, and holidays - Evacuate the Building or area (3 short blasts [1 second each]) - Cease operations/all quiet (1 long blast [3 seconds]) - Resume operations 1 long and 1 short blast - Visits to commercial establishments for personal business - Any use that would discredit the image and/or reputation of the FWFD Term 81 of 169 S 6509 R2 Operations, Two In- Two Out Prior to initiating interior firefighting operations, a minimum of (#) firefighters shall be on the scene. p. 1 - Station 1 - Two - The Red Helmets - Four Term S 3230 R2 EMS, Preservation of Crime Scene Evidence At EMS incidents that may be a crime scene, it is important that evidence be preserved. (What) is first priority? p. 1 - Patient Care - Red - Black - Blue - Yellow - Green - Disciplinary action - Station 17 82 of 169 Term 83 of 169 S 3272 EMS, Active Threat Incident After TECC interventions, a non-ambulatory casualty should be placed (how) before the RTF moves on to the next casualty. This is critical for maintaining airway patency in unconscious casualties. p. 15 - Lateral Recumbent Position - Recovery position - Trendelenburg position - Upright position Term 84 of 169 S 6101 R3 Operations, Emergency Procedures for Roadway Incidents The first-arriving apparatus shall be positioned approximately (#) upstream of the incident to create a protected zone. p. 2 - 100 feet - 200 psi - 300 psi - Four - 12 to 48 hours Term 85 of 169 S 3272 EMS, Active Threat Incident Law Enforcement officers who arrive on the scene and immediately deploy with the goal of initiating contact to contain and/or eliminate the Active Threat suspect in order to prevent injury or loss of life. p. 2 - Command - Contact Team - Ballistic Protection team - Rescue Task Force Term 86 of 169 S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan A natural or manmade barrier where the forward progress of the fire is expected to be stopped or controlled and/or the point where an extinguished fire meets unburned fuel. p.1 - Burnout - Barrier - Wetline - Control line Term 87 of 169 S 6907 R3 Operations, Staging Levels 1 and 2 Which level automatically applies to multiple unit responses (three or more companies) and will involve the first arriving engine and truck/quint companies responding directly to the scene and operating to best advantage? p. 1 - Two - Station 17 - Twenty - Level 1 Term 88 of 169 S 1120 R2 Administration, Peer Support and Critical Incident Stress Management Program Typical defusings last how long? p. 1 - 30 seconds - 30 minutes - 30-45 minutes - 48-72 hours Term 89 of 169 S 1109 R3 Administration, FWFD Funeral Protocol In the event of an LODD the Fire Chief may authorize an initial planning meeting that should take place within (#) hours of death notification. p. 2 - 3 days - 12 hours - 48-72 hours - 30 minutes Term 90 of 169 S 1407 R4 Personnel, Mandatory Recall of Off-Duty Personnel Which recall level is employed when existing conditions have or will significantly reduce Fire Department resources below safe levels? p. 1 - Level 3 (Total Recall of all personnel) - Occupational Safety and Health Officer - Level 2 (Single shift recall) - End of the work day/shift Term 91 of 169 S 6107 R4 Operations, Emergency Response Support A volunteer group that provides rehab/support to the Fort Worth Fire Department upon requests p. 1 - Fire Equipment Services - The Red Helmets - Local 440 - The American Red Cross Term S 1203 R5 Administration, Authorization to Ride Emergency Equipment Because of the liability to the FWFD, requests for non-FWFD persons to ride FWFD apparatus will be limited. If the requester is under (#) years of age, a parent/guardian must also sign the Form F.D. 003, Authorization to Ride Emergency Equipment form. p. 1 - 3 hours - 21 years old - 8 to 12 hours. - January 1 - February 28 92 of 169 Term 93 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures Which Engineer will assume/establish the roles and functions of Water Supply Group and use the radio designation "Water" p. 8 - The Second Engine Engineer - The Second Truck Engineer - The Third Truck Engineer - The Third Engine Engineer Term 94 of 169 S 6117 R2 Operations, Incident Review Educational and Support Services shall do all except: p. 1 - Gather information regarding incidents for potential review - Coordinate with the Operations Assistant Chief to determine the need for formal review - Conduct a formal review and prepare a detailed report - Implement new procedures or training techniques as indicated. Term 95 of 169 S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan Which of the following is NOT one of the 10 Standard Firefighting Orders p. 3 - Keep informed on fire weather conditions and forecast - Post lookouts when there is possible danger - Identify escape routes and safety zones and make them known - Fight fire cautiously, putting safety first Term 96 of 169 S 8200 R2 Training, Station Level Daily Training ISO mandates that each member receive (#) hours of station-level training per month and evaluates station records during the grading process. p. 1 -4 - 24 -8 - 16 Term 97 of 169 S 1222 Administration, Reporting and Requesting Building Maintenance Requests for facility upgrades, the Station Captain shall forward an FD 703 by chain of command to appropriate who? p. 2 - Deputy Chief - Chief Training Officer - The Deputy Chief - The Fire Chief Term 98 of 169 S 7104 R2 Bureau Fire Prevention, Smoke Detector Program In regards to the smoke detector program, which one of the following statements are most correct? p. 2-3 - In units with more than one bedroom area or more than one floor, smoke detectors should be located to protect bedrooms. - Forward the release form FD 871 to Bureau of Fire Prevention - If smoke detectors are installed on the wall, the closest edge of the detector must be at least six inches from the wall - If smoke detectors are installed on the ceiling, the closest edge of the detector must be at least six inches from the wall. Term 99 of 169 S 4102 R3 Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources, Maintenance and Repair of Vehicles and Equipment Regarding Maintenance Routines, the Company Officer shall do what? p. 2 - The Red Helmets - 90 days - DWC-73 Texas Division of Workers' Compensation Work Status Report - Ensure all scheduled maintenance and service is performed and documentation is completed daily - Review forms for completeness and accuracy and to note items in need of repair. - Report items in need of repair to the Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources Office - Coordinate required repairs or replacement apparatus as necessary. Contact Bolt St. during normal working hours and the Fire Alarm Office after hours, weekends, and holidays Term 100 of 169 S 6603 R2 Operations, Remediation of Automotive Waste Waste containers shall be placed in the station automotive waste drum provided by the EMD. Contact EMD for pick-up when the drum is approximately (how) full. p. 1 - 25% - 50% - 100% - 75% Term 101 of 169 S 6102 R2 Operations, Non-Emergency Activities of Fire Companies Unacceptable uses of fire apparatus include: p. 1 - Respond to CO alarms as a gas emergency - Educational and Support Services Assistant Chief - Visits to commercial establishments for personal business - Any use that would discredit the image and/or reputation of the FWFD - 2 engines, three brush trucks accompanied by their primary apparatus, and one Battalion Chief Term 102 of 169 S 1001 R4 Administration, Standards of Physical Fitness Measured VO2 Max 20-24.99 results will place a FF in one of the following categories. p. 1 - Yellow - Red - Green Blue Term 103 of 169 S 1410 R3 Personnel, Occupational Leave In regards to Occupational Leave, Employees shall complete F.D. 007, if returning to Fire Operations after an absence of more than how many days? p. 2 - 10 days - As far from - 3 hours - 90 days Term 104 of 169 S 1118 Administration, Investigative Procedures Involving LODD The Fire Chief shall appoint a (what) to investigate the incident, outline the department's objectives of the investigation, and a chairperson. They will be established within (#) hours of the incident. p2 - Board of Inquiry - 24 hours - Liaison Officer - $250 - 07:00 - 17:00 Term 105 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety Telltale signs of collapse include: p. 4 - Cracks in exterior walls - Bulges in exterior walls - Sounds of structural movement- creaking, growling, snapping, etc. - Smoke or water leaking through walls - Flexible movement of any floor or roof where firefighters walk - Interior or exterior bearing walls or columns - leaning, twisting or flexing - Secure the suspected equipment and firefighter PPE and isolate it from other equipment - Notify the Shift Commander - Coordinate replacement PPE or loaner set - Gather information regarding incidents for potential review - Ensure all scheduled maintenance and service is performed and documentation is completed daily - Review forms for completeness and accuracy and to note items in need of repair. - Report items in need of repair to the Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources Office - Coordinate required repairs or replacement apparatus as necessary. Contact Bolt St. during normal working hours and the Fire Alarm Office after hours, weekends, and holidays Term 106 of 169 S 6405 Operations, Stokes Basket Use A stokes basket can only be used by non-TRT personnel in the following situations: p. 1 - Do not twist body while lifting- reposition hands to avoid twisting. - Manual lift and carry maneuvers over flat and secure ground - Manual lifting and carrying over extended distances - When above or below grade does not exceed 30 degrees - When no rigging system is required - while SCBA is still in use - Search for firefighters in a smoke-filled or burning building - Rescue of trapped firefighters Term S 6202 R4 Operations, EMS Helicopter Support A Typical LZ would be how large? p. 1 - 100 x 100 feet - 150 x 150 feet - 120 x 120 feet - 200 x 200 feet 107 of 169 Term 108 of 169 S 6103 R2 Operations, Recovery of Valuables at Response Scenes Valuables shall be inventoried by both the finder and (who)? p. 1 - Shift Technician - The Red Helmets - The investigator - 120 x 120 feet Term 109 of 169 S 1120 R2 Administration, Peer Support and Critical Incident Stress Management Program A defusing is a shortened version of the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) and takes place within (# range) hours of the incident. p. 1 - 3 days - 8 to 12 hours. - 12 to 48 hours - Station Officer Term 110 of 169 S 1000 R2 Administration, Fire Department Publications New and revised IBs, R&Rs, and SOPs as well as a list of those publications reviewed but not in need of correction shall be forwarded through the chain-ofcommand to whom? p. 2 - Knox Boxes, - Alarm panels - FDC - Elevators - Stairwells - Only the City Manager or their designee - The Executive Services Assistant Chief - The Deputy Chief Term 111 of 169 S 3272 EMS, Active Threat Incident The cornerstones of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care include p. 5 - Engines: 2-Salvage Tarps; 1-Walk Tarps - Quint/Trucks: 7-Salvage Tarps; 3-Walk Tarps - Locating and containing the Active Threat suspect(s) is critical to incident stabilization - Getting medical care to casualties as soon as possible, along with rapid extraction, is a prime objective - There must be a commitment by agency heads and incident representatives to integrated response - Agencies must commit to joint training and exercises - Vehicle Accident Report, Form 106 - Action Request- Interdivisional Form F.D. 703 - Rapid access - Hemorrhage control - Airway management and positioning - Prevention of hypothermia Term 112 of 169 S 1222 Administration, Reporting and Requesting Building Maintenance Reporting maintenance or emergency issues after hours (1700-0700 and on weekends). Call what number? p. 1 - 07:00 - 17:00 - Five years. - 48-72 hours - 817-392-7860 Term 113 of 169 S 1104 R16 Administration, Uniforms Regarding rank designation, rank shall be identified by narrow (1/2") or wide (1") stripes or a combination of both. What correctly identifies the gold stripes for a Battalion Chief? - 48-72 hours - As far from - 3 Narrow - Yellow Term 114 of 169 S 7104 R2 Bureau of Fire Prevention, Smoke Detector Program If installed on a wall, the closest edge of the detector must be at least (#) but not more than (#) from the ceiling. p. 2 - Figure 8 family - 4 inches - 12 inches - Incident Commander - The Incident Commander Term 115 of 169 S 6125 R2 Operations, Hydrant Connections Which is NOT correct concerning Volume Connections? p. 2 - Reduces intake velocities by 50% and intake friction losses by 75% - Produces all available water and optimizes key hydrants at large-scale incidents - When compared to a "Boosted" Humat, increases hydrant output by up to 50% - Requires an apparatus at the hydrant Term 116 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures Who is authorized to upgrade to a Level 4 response? p. 2 - Shift Commander - The Deputy Chief - Fire Chief - Police Chief - Deputy Chief Term 117 of 169 S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents S.T.A.R.T.- Circulation- Check capillary refill, if greater than 2 seconds, then tag what color? p. 4 - Red - 200 - Yellow - Two Term 118 of 169 S 6101 R3 Operations, Emergency Procedures for Roadway Incidents (#) apparatus shall be dispatched to any reported major accident or vehicle fire that is located on a freeway/highway p. 1 - TxDot - 16 - 90 - Two Term 119 of 169 S 6125 R2 Operations, Hydrant Connections Apparatus Engineers shall not exceed (#) PSI discharge pressure with 4" supply line or (#) PSI with jacketed 4" supply line. p. 4 - EMD (Environmental Management Department) - First Arriving Engine Company - The first Sunday of each month - 200 psi - 300 psi Term 120 of 169 S 4321 R1 Apparatus and Equipment, Salvage Tarps All engine, quint, and truck companies shall carry as a minimum the following number of salvage and walk tarps: p. 1 - Engines: 2-Salvage Tarps; 1-Walk Tarps - Quint/Trucks: 7-Salvage Tarps; 3-Walk Tarps - Opening the airway (only two attempts) - Controlling life-threatening hemorrhaging (apply one pressure dressing only) - 2 engines, three brush trucks accompanied by their primary apparatus, and one Battalion Chief - 1/2 inches in diameter and 150 feet long - Non-elongated and non-spinning with a high abrasion resistance - Tested and approved for 9000 lbs of tensile strength. Term 121 of 169 S 1203 R5 Administration, Authorization to Ride Emergency Equipment Copies of forms F.D. 003 and 004 shall be retained on file at Operations Administration for how long? p. 2 - 21 years old - 48-72 hours - Five years. - 3 days Term 122 of 169 S 7104 R2 Bureau of Fire Prevention, Smoke Detector Program If installed on the ceiling, the closest edge of the detector must be (?) from a wall. p. 2 - At least four inches from a wall - Chief Training Officer - Fire Chief - Police Chief - The Incident Commander Term 123 of 169 S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents Five (5) rolls of surveyor's tape will be carried on all apparatus (what colors) p. 2 - Recovery position - Red - Black - Blue - Yellow - Green - Patient Care - Squad 2, or the Sixth Engine Term S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan Fire apparatus are particularly at risk in the following situations. p. 4 - Search for firefighters in a smoke-filled or burning building - Rescue of trapped firefighters - Driving into fuel zone too near the "head" - Heavy smoke and/or collisions may stall combustion engines - Tall grass may be ignited by exhaust/manifold - Sudden change in wind direction - Evacuate the Building or area (3 short blasts [1 second each]) - Cease operations/all quiet (1 long blast [3 seconds]) - Resume operations 1 long and 1 short blast - Do not twist body while lifting- reposition hands to avoid twisting. 124 of 169 Term 125 of 169 S 1207 Administration, Handling Non-Monetary Donations Deed of Gift form F.D. 100 must be completed by the Station Officer/Section Manager for all items or combination of items with an estimated value of (#) and above. p. 1 - $250 - 200 - Four - Two Term 126 of 169 S 3272 EMS, Active Threat Incident A systematic, methodical, and complete search of an area by law enforcement wherein there is a high level of certainty there are no remaining threats, and this same area's continued security is probable. p. 2 - Secured - Cover - Cleared - Concealment Term 127 of 169 S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents The Triage process will begin with a patient assessment and should be limited to (#) seconds per patient p. 3 - 120 seconds - 60 seconds - 90 seconds - 30 seconds Term 128 of 169 S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan Flame length refers to the amount of ground the flame is covering not he heigh of the flame. If the flame length is 4 to 8 feet, the attack mode would be? p. 3 - Direct attack on all sides - Direct attack flanks- Direct or indirect attack head - Indirect attack head and right flank - Indirect Attack Term 129 of 169 S 4100 R2 Operations, Fire Apparatus Accidents The following criteria shall determine the need for a post-accident drug/alcohol test: p. 3 - Smoke devices may be utilized to assist the pilot in locating the incident scene and should be deployed downwind from areas of operations and away from patients - An imminent or existing emergency requires immediate entry - The citizen is physically unable to sign the form (notation will be made on signature line) - Accident involving a fatality - Accident in which a person is transported for medical attention and the City driver received a citation - Accident in which a traffic citation is issued to the City driver or operator and a vehicle is towed - Upon request by the Battalion Chief or Shift Commander - The first Sunday of each month Term 130 of 169 S 1201 R4 Administration, Fire Station Daily Logs The current calendar year daily fire station logs shall be filed in the Daily Log Binder. The (#) prior year calendar logs shall be filed in station files. p. 1 - Two - 3 Narrow - 12 hours - Liaison Officer Term 131 of 169 S 6402 R4 Operations, Technical Rescue Team The FAO shall dispatch the appropriate TRT response for the specific type of emergency and notify the Shift Deputy Chief. FAO may upgrade the initial dispatch based on call details. The response for Trench Emergencies is all EXCEPT: p. 3 - Stations 1 and 2 - Shift Commander - Closest fire unit - Battalion 2 Chief Term 132 of 169 S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures The (who) will assume the duties of Incident Safety Officer. p. 12 - 3rd Arriving BC on the 2nd Alarm - 2nd Arriving BC on the 2nd Alarm - 3rd Arriving BC on the 1st Alarm - 1st Arriving BC on the 2nd Alarm Term S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan The outside boundary of a fire area. p. 2 - Anchor Point - Safety Zone - Island - Perimeter 133 of 169 Term 134 of 169 S 4100 R2 Operations, Fire Apparatus Accidents For personnel involved in an FDA, the driver and/or immediate supervisor must complete (what form) as soon as possible after the accident, but no later than the end of the shift/close of business. p. 2 - Station 17 - 100 feet - F.D. Form 106 - 0700 to 1730, Monday through Friday Term 135 of 169 S 1119 R1 Administration, Support for FWFD Employees/Immediate Family Following A Traumatic Event The Fire Chief will appoint (who) to assist the Chaplain and Crisis Management Director and, if they are not available, to notify the firefighter/family. p. 1 - F.D. Form 106 - Five years. - Liaison Officer - 3 days Term 136 of 169 S 1207 Administration, Handling Non-Monetary Donations The Station Officer/Section Manager shall forward the original F.D. 100 through the chain-of-command for final approval by who? p. 1 - The Fire Chief or his designee - The Fire Chief - The Incident Commander - Fire Chief - Police Chief Term 137 of 169 S 6120 R1 Operations, Pre-Incident Plan Program Target risk: Any occupancy designated by the Battalion Chief or Company Officer as tactically significant due to all EXCEPT: p. 1 - Susceptibility to natural disasters - Potential life safety hazard, including emergency responder safety - Presence of hazardous material - Cultural Impact Term 138 of 169 S 1223 Administration, Social Media Policy Personnel shall not disseminate protected, private, nonpublic, or confidential information including, but not limited to: p. 2 - Cultural Impact - Level One service: Bestowed for the LODD of any active member - Level Two service: Bestowed for a non-LODD of an active member - Level Three service: Bestowed for a retired firefighter of the FWFD whose death is not attributed to an LODD or incident. - Level Four service: Bestowed for a member's spouse, dependent children, or a non-uniformed employee of the FWFD - Matters that are under investigation - Protected Health Information (PHI) - Personnel matters/data that are protected from disclosure law - Official communications marked "Internal Use Only" - Information from active incidents - Information or speech that is meant to prevent or erode the confidence of the FWFD or undermine the discipline and harmony among employees of the Department. - The Second Engine Engineer Term 139 of 169 S 7104 R2 Bureau of Fire Prevention, Smoke Detection Program With permission of the occupant, the fire personnel should perform an inspection and test of the smoke detector(s) in a residence. When performing an inspection/test, ensure proper: p. 3 - The Bedroom areas and other parts of the structure - The Executive Services Assistant Chief - Location (as per diagram) - Functionality/Battery - Age (10 year maximum) - Chief Training Officer Term S 6703 R8 Operations, High-Rise Structures Which of the following establishes Floors Above group? p. 8 - Third Truck - Third Engine - Fourth Engine - Second Truck 140 of 169 Term 141 of 169 S 1409 R1 Personnel, Selection of Special Duty Assignments Special duty assignment opportunities shall be announced by e-mail and posted on the Fire Department web site no less than (how many) days before closing date for accepting applications. p. 1 - 3 days - 7 days - 21 days - 10 days Term 142 of 169 S 6114 R3 Operations, Station Radio Monitoring and Communications The time between (#) is designated as "quiet time" in the fire stations to allow personnel to rest if they so desire. All station activities which might interfere with the quiet time will cease during the designated hours, except necessary activities resulting from emergency or after-hours responsibilities p. 1 - 2200 to 0700 - Level 4 CD: Actual Disturbance - 0700 to 1730, Monday through Friday - Liaison Officer Term 143 of 169 S 9103 R1 Health and Safety, Station Safety Utilize the following lifting techniques when lifting moderate to heavy objects except: p. 1 - Do not twist body while lifting- reposition hands to avoid twisting. - To Lift heavy objects, get body as close to the object as possible - Keep back straight - Use legs to lift- bend knees Term 144 of 169 S 1030 Administration, FWFD Flag Policy When flag poles are of equal height, the United States flag should be displayed how? p. 1 - Incident Commander - The Incident Commander - The Fire Chief - To the far left position Term 145 of 169 S 9104 R1 Health and Safety, Fireground Safety Structures of other than "fire protected" or "heavy timber" construction are not designed to withstand the effects of fire, and can be expected to fail after approximately (#) of heavy fire involvement. p.5 - Ten - Twenty - Five - Thirty Term S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan The goal of mop up is what? p. 7 - The Red Helmets - Educational and Support Services Assistant Chief - The investigator - to prevent re-ignition of a wildland fire 146 of 169 Term 147 of 169 S 1410 R3 Personnel, Occupational Leave In regards to Occupational Leave, as soon as possible after the employee reports the injury/illness, but no later than (when) the 'DWC-1' shall be faxed to the Workers' Compensation Clerk. p. 1 - 24 hours - 12 hours - 72 hours - End of the work day/shift Term 148 of 169 S 6112 R1 Operations, Civil Disturbance Procedures In regards to Categories of Emergencies, threatening circumstances or conditions that indicate the possibility of widespread civil unrest or violence is considered what? p. 1 - Level 2 CD: Standby - Level 1: Routine - Level 3 CD: Threat - Level 4 CD: Actual Disturbance Term 149 of 169 S 1001 R4 Administration, Standards of Physical Fitness Personnel scoring in the yellow category, shall immediately notify (who) in writing (Form F.D. 703 or email) through their chain-of-command. p. 1 - Level 1 (Partial Recall) - F.D. Form 304, The MCI Worksheet - 3 Narrow - Occupational Safety and Health Officer Term 150 of 169 S 6121 R3 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Response A Brush Fire alarm consists of what? p. 1 - 2 engines, three brush trucks accompanied by their primary apparatus, and one Battalion Chief - Smoke devices may be utilized to assist the pilot in locating the incident scene and should be deployed downwind from areas of operations and away from patients - Respond to CO alarms as a gas emergency - Fourth Engine Term 151 of 169 S 1030 Administration, FWFD Flag Policy Who can give the order to lower flags? p. 2 - Checking and adding oil to station's generator's - Incident Commander - Only the City Manager or their designee - Email ZZ_CFD_BUILDING_MAINT Term 152 of 169 S 1410 R3 Personnel, Occupational Injury Leave Employees shall ensure their supervisor is contacted at least every (#a) days for 56-hour workers or every (#b) days for 40-hour workers. p. 2 a) 6 days b) 5 days - End of the work day/shift - 12 to 48 hours - 10 days Term 153 of 169 S 3272 EMS, Active Threat Incident The 4 essential elements to Active Threat Incident response are what? p. 4 - Locating and containing the Active Threat suspect(s) is critical to incident stabilization - Getting medical care to casualties as soon as possible, along with rapid extraction, is a prime objective - There must be a commitment by agency heads and incident representatives to integrated response - Agencies must commit to joint training and exercises - Red - Black - Blue - Yellow - Green - Ensure all scheduled maintenance and service is performed and documentation is completed daily - Review forms for completeness and accuracy and to note items in need of repair. - Report items in need of repair to the Fire Apparatus and Equipment Resources Office - Coordinate required repairs or replacement apparatus as necessary. Contact Bolt St. during normal working hours and the Fire Alarm Office after hours, weekends, and holidays - Recovery position Term 154 of 169 S 6202 R4 Operations, EMS Helicopter Support During Night operations, all are correct except p. 2 - Non-essential white lights near the LZ should be turned off - A strobe light shall be placed on the ground in the center of the LZ - Smoke devices may be utilized to assist the pilot in locating the incident scene and should be deployed downwind from areas of operations and away from patients - Red emergency lights shall be left on to aid the crew in locating the scene Term 155 of 169 S 1410 R3 Personnel, Occupational Leave In regards to Occupational Leave, this form or Designation of Duty Status forms for vacation relief personnel shall be handled by their Battalion Chief. p. 2 - DWC-73 Texas Division of Workers' Compensation Work Status Report - Employer's First Report of Injury or illness, form DWC-1 - Reassignment to Fire Operations, form F.D. 007 - Light Duty Assignment, Form F.D. 018 Term 156 of 169 S 8200 Training, Station Level Daily Training The Station Officer shall record each day's training sessions by (what) in the Training Section of the Station Daily Log (F.D. 721) - Disciplinary action - Topic and Duration - 07:00 - 17:00 - Five years. Term 157 of 169 S 6510 R1 Operations, Response to Automatic Fire Alarms Automatic fire alarm systems are required for specific occupancies in the City of Fort Worth. The primary function of these systems is to provide early notification of a hazard for who? p. 1 - the Fire Department - to building occupants - Alarm Company - Neighbors Term 158 of 169 S 3250 R4 EMS, Mass Casualty Incidents What form shall be caried in EMS clipboards and used by Branch Directors, Group Supervisors and Unit Leaders at all Mass Casualty Incidents? p. 2 - F.D. Form 304, The MCI Worksheet - Yellow - F.D. Form 106 - Red Term 159 of 169 S 6404 R2 Operations, Search for And/Or Rescue of Missing Or Trapped Firefighters Rescue needs generally fall into two categories: p. 1 - Gather information regarding incidents for potential review - Search for firefighters in a smoke-filled or burning building - Rescue of trapped firefighters - Mop up a minimum of 100 feet inside the fire line - 2 engines, three brush trucks accompanied by their primary apparatus, and one Battalion Chief Term 160 of 169 S 1222 Administration, Reporting and Requesting Building Maintenance Alteration, modification or repair of facilities by personnel is prohibited unless requested and approved by the appropriate Assistant Chief on what form through the chain-of-command p. 1 - Two shift days - 30-45 minutes - 07:00 - 17:00 - Form F.D. 703 Term S 6122 R1 Operations, Brush/Grass/Wildland Fire Tactical Plan In regards to mop up, what should be done for large fires? p. 7 - The first Sunday of each month - Driving into fuel zone too near the "head" - Heavy smoke and/or collisions may stall combustion engines - Tall grass may be ignited by exhaust/manifold - Sudden change in wind direction - Mop up a minimum of 100 feet inside the fire line - Must be reported immediately to the Fire Alarm Office (FAO) 161 of 169 Term 162 of 169 S 1223 Administration, Social Media Policy Digital images obtained during incidents may be part of an investigation, serve as evidence and are subject to what? p. 3 - Public Information Requests/FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) - Cultural

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