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What are common and potentially hazardous conditions that firefighters must always be prepared for? (9)
Hazardous commodities likely to spill
Fire behind, below, or above the attack team
Kinks or obstructions to the hoseline
Suspended on fire-weakened supports
Imminent building collapse
Fall hazards (holes, weak structure, etc)
Flashover conditionsBackdraft conditions
Shock hazards(p. 761)
Principles of fire streams as applied to interior and exterior structure fires, vehicle fires, and wildland firesHazardous building conditions created by firePrinciples of exposure protectionApplication of each size and type of attack lineAttack and control techniques for fires above, below, and at grade levelHow to expose hidden fires(p. 761)
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