2.2 Exposure Fires Flashcards

1
Q

What is an exposure fire according to the provided information?
A) A fire caused by lightning or electrical discharge
B) A fire involving multiple vehicles
C) A fire that spreads to a neighboring structure as a result of another fire
D) A fire in a garage attached to a residence

A

C

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How many reports are required for exposure fires according to the guidelines?
A) One report for the originating fire and one for each exposure fire
B) One report for all exposure fires combined
C) Two reports for the originating fire only
D) Three reports for each exposure fire

A

A

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In the case of exposure fires, what must be unique between the reports for the originating fire and each exposure fire?
A) Fire department name only
B) unknown
C) Fire Department Incident #
D) Location and fire department

A

C

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Which of the following scenarios is NOT considered an exposure fire?
A) A building fire ignites a fire in a neighboring structure
B) A fire in a garage spreads to the residence
C) The spread of a forest fire results in a building fire
D) A vehicle collision results in a fire that ignites a nearby building

A

B

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What should be done in the case of a multi-vehicle fire?
A) Submit a single incident report for all vehicles involved
B) Submit separate reports for each vehicle involved
C) Combine the vehicles involved into one report using specific codes
D) Do not report multi-vehicle fires

A

A

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