FOG Flashcards
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The content of the Field Operations Guide (FOG) is intended to provide guidance for the application of the __________ to any planned or unplanned event.
Incident Command System (ICS)
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What does MACS stand for?
Multi-agency Coordination System
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What is a Zone?
A defined geographic area or function utilized to support the management of an incident. Zones may be identified geographically, numerically, or by functional name.
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What is a complex?
It is two or more individual incidents located in the same general proximity assigned to a single incident.
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How many T-Cards are there and how are they differentiated?
10 T-cards with 10 different colors
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What is the minimum amount of 1.5” hose on a Type I engine? Type 3?
Type I - 500’; Type 3 - 1,000’
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A Type I ambulance must be ALS or BLS?
ALS
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What is a Strike Team Type C? And what’s the minimum number of personnel?
5 -Type 3 engines; minimum of 3 personnel
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What is the difference between Interface and Intermix in the wildland environment?
Interface - a condition where structures abut the wildland; Intermix - a condition where structures are scattered throughout the wildland area
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Structure defense: when should Class A foam be applied to the structure (roof and siding)?
10-15 minutes before the fire arrives
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What are the 5 steps of the Risk Management Process?
Step 1- Situation Awareness; Step 2- Hazard Assessment; Step 3- Hazard Control; Step 4- Decision Point; Step 5 - Evaluate
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Implement P.A.C.E. prior to engaging in any ________ action. What does P.A.C.E. stand for?
Structure Defense; Primary plan, Alternate plan, Contingency plan, Emergency plan
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What is the acronym for the 5 Levels of Engagement in firefighting?
DRAW-D; Defend, Reinforce, Advance, Withdraw, Delay
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Spot fires or low ground fires can be fought with hose lines if heavy smoke or flame is not within ___ of power lines.
100’
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What is the signal to Cease Operations/All Quiet?
One long signal (8 to 10 seconds)