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FF II Module A Jeopardy. Round 1. Round 2. Heat – 10 points. Heating of an organic substance without addition of external heat Spontaneous Heating. Next Question. Heat – 20 points. Heat generated by passing current through a conductor such as a wire, or appliance is Dielectric Heating - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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FF II Module A Jeopardy
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Round 1Heat Matter Fire Extinguishers PPE
10 10 10 10 10
20 20 20 20 20
30 30 30 30 30
40 40 40 40 40
50 50 50 50 50
Round 2
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Heat – 10 points
• Heating of an organic substance without addition of external heat
• Spontaneous Heating
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Heat – 20 points
• Heat generated by passing current through a conductor such as a wire, or appliance is– Dielectric Heating– Leakage Current Heating– Resistance Heating– Heat from Arcing
• Resistance Heating
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Heat – 30 points
• What is often blamed for fires when flammable liquids are transferred between containers that are not properly electrically bonded together
• Flammable Liquids
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Heat – 40 points
• What are the three methods of heat transfer, and provide an example of each
• Conduction, Convection, Radiation
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Heat – 50 points
• Of the following choices, which is the best heat conductor– Metal– Fiberglass– Gasses– Liquids
• Metal
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Matter – 10 points
• Fuel can be found in what states of matter?• Solid, Liquid and Gas
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Matter – 20 points
• Which form of matter will burn• Gasses
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Matter – 30 points
• Process of creating gasses from a solid is called ______. Process of creating gasses from a liquid is called ________.
• Pyrolosis and Vaporization
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Matter – 40 points
• What two characteristics of a solid will influence the rate of fire spread
• Surface to mass ratio and vertical positioning
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Matter – 50 points
• State the law of conservation of of mass• Mass and energy may be converted from
one to another, but there is never any net loss of total mass energy
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Fire – 10 points
• List the components of the fire triangle• Heat, Fuel and Oxygen
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Fire – 20 points
• List the parts of the fire tetrahedron• Fuel, Heat, Oxygen, Uninhibited Chemical
Chain Reaction
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Fire – 30 points
• List, and define 3 of the phases of fire• Incipient, Free Burning, Hot Smoldering,
Roll Over, Flashover
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Fire – 40 points
• List 3 characteristics of a potential backdraft
• Puffing Smoke, minimal flame, dense gray yellow smoke, “moaning” sounds coming from the building, smoke stained windows
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Fire – 50 points
• Define thermal layering and its impact on interior fire attack
• Layers of heat in a building, hottest at the top. Can become upset by improper water application and improper ventilation
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Extinguishers – 10 points
• Provide 2 examples of class A fire and 2 examples of a class B fire
• A = Normal Combustable (Ash), B = Flammable Liquids (Boiling)
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Extinguishers – 20 points
• Water extinguishers are designed to eliminate what part of the fire tetrahedron
• Heat – Note: foam is often added to help break surface tension of water to help it penetrate better.
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Extinguishers – 30 points
• According to the Fire Tetrahedron, what is the most effective method for extinguishing a Class B fire?
• Excluding the Oxygen
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Extinguishers – 40 points
• What is the safest way to handle a Class C fire
• Deenergize the source and treat as a class A or B
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Extinguishers – 50 points
• What class of fire extinguisher is rated based on effectiveness when used by a non expert?
• Class B
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PPE – 10 points
• Which of the following is NOT part of your turnout gear– Helmet– Turnout coat and bunker pants– Pocket spanner wrench– SCBA
• Pocket spanner wrench
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PPE – 20 points
• You are part of an interior attack team and your face shield begins to melt. What does that mean to you?
• Very hot, Very dangerous. They will melt between 250 and 300 degrees
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PPE – 30 points
• Turn out coats are made of how many layers?
• 3 as required by NFPA 1971– An outer shell– Moisture barrier– Thermal barrier
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PPE – 40 points
• Is there any safety difference between a dirty turnout coat and a clean turnout coat?
• Dirt absorbs heat faster than the turnout coat subjecting the wearer to higher heat conditions.
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PPE – 50 points
• Reflective trim should be positioned where on turnout coat, and how wide should it be?
• Should encircle the sleeves and hem of the coat and should be 2 inches wide.
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Round 2Extinguishers SCBA Ladders Hose More Hose
20 20 20 20 20
40 40 40 40 40
60 60 60 60 60
80 80 80 80 80
100 100 100 100 100
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Extinguishers – 20 points
• What set of letters is used to help people remember how to use an extinguisher, and what does each letter mean?
• P- pull, A- Aim, S- Squeeze, S- Sweep
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Extinguishers – 40 points
• What are the shapes and colors for ABC and D fire extinguishers
• A- Green Triangle, B – Red Box, C – Blue Circle, D – Yellow star
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Extinguishers– 60 points
• What type of extinguisher might you use on computer equipment
• Halon or CO2
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Extinguishers– 80 points
• When using an extinguisher, where should the stream be directed
• At the base of the flames
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Extinguishers– 100 points
• What is the difference between dry chemical extinguishers and dry power extinguishers
• Dry chemical ABC or BC, Dry Power D only
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SCBA – 20 points
• Open Circuit and Closed Circuit are the two different types of SCBA’s. What is the major difference, and which is used more if fire service?
• Differences– Closed – compressed or liquid oxygen (also rebreather)– Open – compressed air– Open is used more often
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SCBA – 40 points
• What is the benefit of a positive pressure SCBA?
• Positive pressure prevents contaminants from entering facepieces if a leak develops
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SCBA – 60 points
• List three ways to prevent/correct internal fogging of your SCBA mask
• Nosecup, anti-fog chemical, briefly turn on the bypass valve
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SCBA – 80 points
• Your low pressure bell begins to ring, how much air do you have left in your tank?
• 500 psi
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SCBA – 100 points
• The cylinder gauge and regulator gauge should be within how many psi of each other
• 100psi
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Ladders – 20 points
• How many rungs of a ladder should extend beyond the edge of the roof?
• 5
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Ladder – 40 points
• When lifting a ladder from the ground, which fire fighter gives the command to lift?
• Firefighter at the rear (butt, heel) of the ladder is in control
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Ladder – 60 points
• The optimum angle for ladder placement is• 75 ½ degrees
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Ladder – 80 points
• 20 feet of a 25 foot ladder is used to reach a window. How far away from the building should the ladder be placed?
• 5 feet (length used / 4)
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Ladder – 100 points
• Where should the fly section of a ladder be placed?
• For all ladders except wooden… the fly goes away from the building.
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Hose – 20 points
• List 3 of the 4 types of hose dammage and provide an example of each type
• Types are– Mechanical– Thermal– Organic– Chemical
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Hose – 40 points
• To prevent cars from running over fire hose, you should use
• Hose bridges
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Hose – 60 points
• Your fire hose has been exposed to a 10% solution of nitric acid. What is the best way to clean the hose?
• Scrub brush with a solution of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and water
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Hose – 80 points
• What type of hose must be thoroughly dried before reloading on the apparatus?
• Woven jacket
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Hose – 100 points
• In the fire service, the 2 most commonly used hose couplings are….
• Threaded and Storz
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More Hose – 20 points
• True of False…The rubber liner of a lined woven jacket hose should be completely dry before reloading onto the apparatus. Why?
• False. The liner should remain moist to prevent it from drying out and cracking.
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More Hose – 40 points
• The part of the coupling that attaches to the host is called the….
• Shank
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More Hose – 60 points
• What is the purpose of the higbee cut and how can you locate it easily?
• Higbee cut prevents cross threading, and can be located by looking for the higbee indicator on the lugs.
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More Hose – 80 points
• What is the difference between a Wye and a Siamese?
• Wye – 1( F ) into 2 ( M ), Siamese 2 (M ) into 1 ( F )
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More Hose – 100 points
• What is the difference between a hose appliance and a hose tool?
• Hose tools don’t have water flowing through them
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Final Jeopardy
Write down the amount you wish to wager on this question
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Final Jeopardy
• What is a dutchman and why are they used?• A fold in a hose load that allows the
coupling to come straight off the truck reducing the chance for tangling.