Chapter 6 Flashcards
FOPP CH6:
The NFPA reported that of the 105 FF’s who died in 2003, only _____ died on the fire ground, the land, or building where the fire occured.
29
FFOP CH6:
A fundamental responsibility of every fire officer is to always consider ________ as a primary objective.
safety
FOPP CH6:
What is the leading cause of FF deaths from 1984 to 2000?
heart attack
FOPP CH6:
What is the second leading cause of FF deaths?
Trauma
FOPP CH6:
True or False: Tankers account for less fatal collisions that all Eng., Ladder, and Aerial Apparatus combined.
False: Tankers account for more than all of those combined.
FOPP CH6:
LODD for FF’s under the age of 35 are from what?
Traumatic injuries
FOPP CH6:
LODD for FF’s over the age of 35 are more likely to be from what?
A medical cause
FOPP CH6:
What should be considered an essential component of every FF training?
Physical fitness activities
FOPP CH6:
What are 3 simple habits to improve crew safety?
Be physically fit
Wear your seatbelt
Maintain company integrity
FOPP CH6:
_______% of fatal fire suppression incidents involved the death of a single crew member. Keep company integrity!
82%
FOPP CH6:
Almost 1/3 of FF’s who die in motor vehicle accidents are _______ from the vehicle.
ejected
FOPP CH6:
What is the time frame to notify the infection control officer after an exposure?
Within 2 hours, no later than 24 hours.
FOPP CH6:
What is any unexpected event that interrupts or interferes with the orderly progress of FD operations; including personal injuries and property damage?
Accident