A502 Flammable Liquid Fires (10-01-2009) Flashcards
[A502 Flammable Liquid Fire]
Approach a flammable liquid fire from:
Uphill and Upwind
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What are the 2 types of flammable liquids?
- Polar solvent
- Hydrocarbon
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_______ the area and attempt to _______ the liquid:
Isolate Indentify
[A502 Flammable Liquid Fire]
When should you request a Haz-Mat Engine?
- If the flammable liquid spilled is greater than 5 gallons
- if it may require class B foam
[A502 Flammable Liquid Fire]
Who carries class B foam?
Haz-Mat Engines
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When should operations companies utilize class A foam on flammable liquid fires?
If the liquid is a hydrocarbon and there is a person in imminent danger
[A502 Flammable Liquid Fire]
What percentage of class A foam should be used to knock down the fire?
0.3%
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What should be done after application of class A foam to a flammable liquid fire?
A Haz-Mat engine should be requested
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Class A foam should not be used on:
Polar solvents or water miscible fuels
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After extinguishment of all flammable liquid fires, Haz-Mat units should:
Monitor for LELs