• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/72

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

72 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

GO16-004


What structural fire gear is approved for wear?

Only gear issued by department including bunker coats and pants, suspenders, boots, hood, helmet and gloves.

GO16-004


What sequence shall PPE be donned?

Pants, boots, suspenders, hood, coat, helmet, gloves.

GO16-004


When dispatched to a run that requires full PPE, when should it be donned?

PPE shall be donned prior to response, never in apparatus in motion. Driver shall not put thumbs in wristlets.

GO16-004


To prevent overheating, what should members do upon entering cold zone in PPE?

Remove bunker coat, open pant flap and lower to knees, doff helmet and hood.

GO16-004


How should members mark their Structural FF Gear.

Coats: 1" black marker last name and file on quilted line adjacent to bar code. Pants: 1" black marker last name and file quilted liner between fly and label. Hood: last name file black marker. Gloves: last name and file black marker. Helmet: last name file underside white letters on black helmet. Suspenders: Last name file on reflective strip.

GO16-004


How often and how do you clean structural fire gear?

After every use.

GO16-004


How often should structural fire gear be inspected for damage? If find damage what do you do?

At the start of every tour. Notify through chain of command of damage to district. Deputy Fire Commissioner Bureau of Logistics will determine to condemn gear, provide loaner gear and replacement.

GO16-004


When does Officer inspect Structural Fire gear?

Tuesday Company officers will conduct inspection and enter results in journal.

GO16-004


What alterations are prohibited on fire gear?

No embroidering hoods, no patches or self alterations to pants and coats subject to dicipline. Suspenders must be worn.

GO16-004


When FF last name changes, what is process for getting bunker coat altered?

Member submit Form 2 to District. Place approved Form 2 in plastic bag with gear to be altered and submit to vendor.

GO16-004


When a member retires or resigns, may they keep their bunker Gear?

No, they are required to return it to the department. Equipment is department property.

GO16-001


What is Class A uniform?

Full dress, long sleeve with blouse.

GO16-001


What is Class B uniform?

Long sleeve dress no blouse worn Sept 1 to May 31.

GO16-001


What is Class C uniform?

Short sleeve dress no blouse, worn June1 Aug 31.

GO16-001


What is Class D uniform?

Station wear - only members working as a diver on air sea, helecopter, fast boat or Engine 4 FF may wear cargo shorts.

GO16-001


What are the periods of wear and optional months?

Class B and D Sept 1 to May 31, Class C and D June 1 to Aug 31. Optional months are April, May, Sept and Oct.

GO16-001


For clothing, what must be done for good standards?

Pressed, tucked in, tied shoes, clean, only prescribed items.

GO16-001


If a member has a personal cell phone, how is it to be carried and used?

No hands free ear devices, worn on belt in Class B and C uniforms, not visible in A uniform, may not use device in moving apparatus or during official department function (runs).

GO16-001


What are the mustach standards for grooming?

Not extend below corners of upper lip, or beyond lip corners, or be bushy or rolled. Extended hairs shall not extend more than 1/2 inch.

GO16-001


What jewelry is permitted to wear on duty?

One finger ring or wedding band set, one religious medal on chain, One wrist watch and/or medical bracelet. No piercings, ear or other.

GO16-001


How may union insignias be worn on uniforms?

On A,B,C uniforms dime size pin 1/4 in. above nameplate. On D uniform quarter size patch 1 in. above name patch.

GO16-001


On which uniforms are awards worn on?

Class A only

GO16-001


For annual uniform inspections, what items are needed for inspection?

All uniform items and Department ID card, drivers licence where required, and EMT B/P licence.

GO16-001


Are retired members allowed to wear Department uniforms?

Yes if they purchased but must also meet all uniform and grooming standards.

GO16-001


What are the department rules for the Department issued badge?

May only be worn on short sleave dress shirt, Blouse or modified dress jacket. may not be carried/worn off duty without permission.

GO16-001


When may collared sweatshirt be worn?

May be worn year round after roll call.

Trk Ops07-001


For roof ops, how far should ladder be extended?

5 rungs above coping.

Multi-Op07-002


Where is the RIC fitting located on the RIT pack?

Attached to audi-larm bell .

Multi-Ops07-002


How long should FF wait for transfill to complete?

30-60 seconds.

MultiOp07-001


What size bottle, how long is MMR hose, and how long is rescue transfill hose of RIT pack?

Hour bottle, 3 foot MMR hose, 25 foot rescue hose.

MultiOps07-001


What are the 3 ways to supply air from RIT pack to downed firefighter?

Emergency facepiece, MMR, Transfill hose.

OpOrd15-006


How many APR (air purifying resp.) kits are issued per uniformed member?

One per member.

OpOrd15-006


How long does a Live Canister last for APR?

Max 8 hour work time dependant on concentration, not more than 2 if liquid CBRN.

OpOrd15-006


If the pelican case with APR canisters is damaged, who do you call?

Officer at Division of Breathing App. Service.

OpOrd15-006


How often is APR kit inspected and how often drilled with?

Inspected daily at roll call, drill with every Saturday by donning with training canister for duration of morning drill. Shall be stored in clamshell and pouch.

OpOrd15-006


Before using APR, what must be identified?

Oxygen levels sufficient (19.5), substance identified, rated for canister, levels below IDLH.

LO16-004


How is hose hung in a non-compliant hose tower?

It isn't. Officer will inspect and document findings that no hose in non-compliant hose tower. Hose will be hung at nearest firehouse and document in that engines journal all info about hung hose. When dry, company will be notified by host house and pick up their hose.

LO16-003


How many air cylinders should each engine and truck have?

Engines 10, (5 spare). Trucks 11, (5 spare 1 for RIT).

LO16-003


How many air/oxygenn cylinders should be in an air bank?

30 45-min cylinders and 10 D oxygen cylinders.

LO16-003


What are officers duties if working in house with an air bank?

Do inventory every morning and enter results in sharepoint before 0900.

LO16-003


What should be done if a low 30min, 60 min, or outdated hydrostatic test cylinder is found in inventory?

Arrange for pick-up or exchange through BAS truck.

LO16-002


When must the OSHA 300A form be posted in the firehouse?

OSHA300A form shall be posted between Feb 1 and April 30 and documented in the journal daily.

LO15-004


How often is hose tower inspected and what may be hung in them?

Officer inspects hose tower daily, anything other than hose or salvage covers to be removed, document inspection in journal.

SOP507.07


What are the symptoms of low, medium, and high CO poisoning?

Low: Headache, dizzy, fatigue, flu-like. Medium: Headache, dizzy, vomit, loss of consciousness. High: Headache, dizzy, cherry red skin, seizure, coma, brain damage, death.

SOP507.07


What does the CFD multimeter measure?

1.Oxygen, 2.CO. 3. Hydrogen Sulfide./ 4. Lower Explosive limits.

SOP507.07


Who is dispatched to a CO run?

One engine or one truck

SOP507.07


What are the OSHA workplace and EPA residential limit levels?

Maximum OSHA safe working levels id 50 ppm over 8 hours. EPA sets safe residential limits at 9ppm over 8 hour average.

SOP507.07


Is CO heavier or lighter than air?

CO has a vapor density slightly lighter than air. CO rises with warm air and will disperse evenly with room temp air.

SOP507.07


Who does the primary investigation at a CO run?

Company officer does a 360. Then 2 members will perform primary investigation in full PPE with radios and multi-meter. Meter must be zeroed in fresh air.

SOP507.07


If occupants exhibit any symptoms of CO poisoning, what actions are taken?

Assist occupant in leaving area, ventilate, request EMS, try to stop problem but do not make repairs, lower levels to below 9 ppm, inform occupants to call again if problem, request gas company.

SOP507.07


If CO level greater than 9 but less than 100ppm and no symptoms of poisoning, what actions should be taken?

Notify residence of possible danger, recommend they leave, ventilate, determine problem and remedy without repairs, after levels below 9ppm allow occupants back, tell occupants to call back if problem, request gas companythrough OEMC.

OpOrd16-001


What is the difference between cold weather and sub-zero?

Cold is below 32 deg., sub-zero below 0.

OpOrd16-001


What additional clothing are members required to keep during cold/sub-zero ops?

Second pair of bunker pants, work gloves, change of class D clotheson apparatus or in firehouse. All externally visible gear must comply with uniform order.

OpOrd16-001


How do you prevent MMR from freezing?

Dry face piece and MMR after cleaning and store in pouch.

OpOrd16-001


What fuel level should be maintained in cold weather?

No less than 5/8 full.

OpOrd16-001


How should the engine be prepared for cold weather?

Doors unlocked, keeps meters in cab, repair leaks, keep transfer valve, VOLUME, tank to pump closed, cap all but (2) 21/2 in discharges, keep hose dry, keep pipes open, cover hose bed, globo threads.

OpOrd16-001


If an apparatus does not have heated air dryers for brakes what must be done?

Bleed air tanks twice daily at 0800 and 2000, note in journal. Keep retarder OFF.

OpOrd16-001


How should frozen hydrants be reported after an incident?

Report to Water Dept Marshall line 9440.

OpOrd16-004


When the Plans Chief on Comm. Van is at an incident, how will companies report they are in staging.

Report arrival in staging on OPS channel 10 as directed by OEMC. All comms to staging companies shall be on Ops channel 10.

SOP507.07


If CO readings less than 9 and no symptoms of poisoning, what acxtions are taken?

Inform occupants meter detected no problem, advise occupants to check detector, attempt to rest detector, tell occupants to call 911 if still activates.

SOP507.07


What actions are taken if CO levels above 100ppm and no signs of poisoning.

Use full SCBA, inform occupants of problem and order them to leave. ventilate, request Level 1 haz mat, if high occupancy request level 2 haz mat, determine problem and shut down appliance without repair, once below 9 ppm occupants may return at their disgression, request gas company, tell occupants to call 911 if reoccurs and that gas co. on way.

SOP507.07


Once an appliance is shut off, may it be turned back on if CO levels lower?

No, do not turn on and call for gas co. any time appliance shut off, levels above 9, signs of poisoning, or believe necessary.

SOP507.08


Who is dispatched to a natural gas leak and how are they positoned?

One engine and one truck. Locate uphill upwind in safe area, engine shall identify an operable hydrant act as backup and ready to leadout. Truck primary investigation team. Officers to do 360 degree size-up.

SOP507.08


How should primary investigation team initiate their investigation?

Don full PPE, bring multimeter and radios, zero meter outside, start investigaton outside then move in.

SOP507.08


What is the procedure if natural gas levels outside of affected building are 0-under 25%?

Engine use their meter to nearby sewers, Truck as company, shut of gas meter, continue to monitor.

SOP507.08


If natural gas conditions outside a building are equal or greater than 25% or large volume of gas detected, what is the procedure for engine?

Engine shall secure area of ignition sources, request Level 1 HazMat, request gas company, evacuate civilians from area, secure water source, leadout 21/2 in fog line for exposures and dispersal, do not fill excavation holes with water.

SOP507.08


What is procedure for Tuck if levels outside affected building are greater than 25%?

Secure area of ignition sources, request Level 1 HazMat, request gas co, use meter to measure sewers, meter exposures, standby til gas co secures and readings below 10%.

SOP507.08


When does the Truck survey the Point of Entry and inside of buildings?

When the affected buildings outside readings are below 25% LEL and no obvious large leak and any exposure buildings.

SOP507.08


What is procedure for levels inside or point of entry that are less than 10%?

Engine remain outside to assist and meter sewers. Truck locate source with meter, ventilate, shut down supply at appliance or meter, request gas company and decribe situation to OEMC.

SOP507.08


What is the Engine's procedure if LEL inside or at entry point greater or equal to 10% or oxygen level less or equal to 19.5, or obvious large leak?

Engine remain outside to assist, request Level 1, request gas co., evacuate all people from building, request Level 2 if large occupancy, secure water source, lead out 21/2 line(s), fog to disperse, meter sewers, stand by til levels below 10% LEL.

What is the Truck's procedure if the LEL at Point of entry or inside building is greater or equal to 10% or oxygen level less or equal to 19.5?

Request Level 1 HazMat, order all people out of building, request Level 2 if large occupancy, request request ComED to shut down power, stand by until leak under control and readings below 10% LEL. Ventilate after secure.

SOP507.08


If a company encounters a natural gas fire, should it be extinguished?

No, gas supply must be controlled first. Once a supply is shut off, members may not turn back on.