Quiz 14 Flashcards

1
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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Introduction”, training requirements are established in the ____________.

A) Administrative Code

B) Municipal Code

C) California Code of Regulations

D) Fire Safety Code

A

C) California Code of Regulations

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Introduction”, within the State of California, ____ hours of instruction is required for certification as a Hazardous Materials Technician. Hazardous Materials Technicians may complete an additional ____ hours of instruction to receive certification as a Hazardous Materials Specialist.

A) 100, 50

B) 160, 80

C) 80, 150

D) 80, 160

A

B) 160, 80

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Introduction”, the Department’s Hazardous Materials responsibility is divided between the Bureau of ____________ and the Bureau of _____________.

A) Support Services, Emergency Services

B) Fire Prevention & Public Safety, Training & Risk Management

C) Emergency Services, Fire Prevention & Public Safety

D) Emergency Services, Training & Risk Management

A

C) Emergency Services, Fire Prevention & Public Safety

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Hazardous Materials Incident Command”, the first responder who recognizes a hazardous material incident or incident involving weapons of mass destruction shall establish an initial isolation zone surrounding the incident. The safety of the _______________ will be of primary concern.

A) Fire Department Personnel

B) Civilians

C) Environment

D) Both A & B

E) None of the above

A

D) Both A & B

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Hazardous Materials Incident Command”, the overall strategy utilized by this Department in a hazardous materials incident must provide a safe and cautious approach to incident _________.

A) Stabilization

B) Confinement

C) Finalization

D) Safety

A

A) Stabilization

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Hazardous Materials Incident Command”, an LAFD assignment for a confirmed hazardous materials incident normally includes all of the following, except______________.

A) A Battalion Chief

B) One EMS Captain

C) One Paramedic Engine

D) One Paramedic Rescue

E) None of the above

A

E) None of the above

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Hazardous Materials Incident Command”, the __________ is required by state and federal regulations, and is responsible for monitoring and assessing hazardous and unsafe situations and developing measures to ensure personnel safety.

A) Safety Officer

B) Assistant Safety Officer – Haz Mat

C) Operations Commander

D) Hazardous Materials Group Supervisor

A

A) Safety Officer

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Hazardous Materials Incident Command”, due to the requirements established by 29 CFR 1910.120(q), the person occupying the ______ position must possess a high level of expertise in hazardous materials operations, and shall normally be an officer assigned to the Hazardous Materials Task Force.

A) Safety Officer

B) Assistant Safety Officer – Haz Mat

C) Hazardous Materials Group Supervisor

D) Operations Commander

A

B) Assistant Safety Officer – Haz Mat

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According to the LAFD Hazardous Materials Operational Manual (Book 37), “Hazardous Materials Incident Command”, there are a minimum of ____ Entry Team(s) and a Monitor who report to the Entry Team Leader. Each Entry Team shall consist of ____ Hazardous Materials Technician(s).

A) Two, One

B) One, Two

C) Three, Two

D) Two, Two

A

D) Two, Two

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Fire Incident Command System”, the Command Staff of the L.A.F.D. Brush Fire Incident Command System include the following positions, except _______.

A) Information Officer

B) Liaison Officer

C) Safety Officer

D) Command Staff Chief

E) None of the above

A

E) None of the above

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Incident Command System”, Automatic Aid is a system wherein ____ or more fire departments operate essentially as a single agency to respond routinely across jurisdictional boundaries for distances not in excess of ___miles to render mutual assistance in combating fire emergencies.

A) One, 5

B) One, 7

C) Two, 5

D) Two, 10

A

C) Two, 5

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Incident Command System”, reporting locations are any one of six facilities/locations where incident assigned resources may check into the incident. These locations include the following, except ___________.

A) Incident Command Post-Resources Unit (RESTAT)

B) Base

C) Branch Supervisor

D) Division Supervisor

A

C) Branch Supervisor

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Fire Incident Command System”, a Section is that organization level having functional responsibility for primary segments of incident operations. The Section level is organizationally between _______________.

A) Branch & Incident Commander

B) Division & Branch

C) Operations & Incident Commander

D) Unit & Division

E) None of the above

A

A) Branch & Incident Commander

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Fire Incident Command System”, strike teams dispatched by OCD will be numbered starting with ____, and strike teams which are formed at the incident will be numbered starting with ____.

A) 1, 21

B) 20, 50

C) 21,51

D) 1001, 1075

A

C) 21,51

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Fire Incident Command System”, T-Card color-coding should be adhered to so that we all work from a standard base of information. The proper Color-
coding for engines is _________.

A) Red

B) Rose

C) Tangerine

D) Tan

A

B) Rose

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Fire Incident Command System”, the Base Manager is primarily responsible for the activation and management of incident facilities including all of the following, except _____________.

A) Sanitation

B) Incident Command Post

C) Base

D) Staging

A

D) Staging

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According to the LAFD Brush Fire Operations Manual (Book 99), “Chapter 1 – Brush Fire Incident Command System”, the ___________ shall request declaration of restricted air space area through the FAA (Federal Air Regulation 91.91) when necessary.

A) Air Operations Director

B) Incident Commander

C) Operations Commander

D) Air Support Supervisor

A

A) Air Operations Director

18
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According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 24, “Radio Communications”, the initial size-up of an incident shall be given by the first ____ on-scene.

A) Company Commander

B) Officer

C) Station Commander

D) Battalion Chief

A

B) Officer

19
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According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 24, “Radio Communications”, as a general rule, size-ups by Rescue Ambulances or Fire Companies responding with Rescue Ambulances are not needed. If a life threatening situation exists, i.e., CPR in progress, multiple gun shot wounds, etc., a brief size-up to an incoming company, on the _____ Channel, is appropriate.

A) Division Tac

B) EMS Dispatch

C) EMS Tac

D) Designated Tac

A

C) EMS Tac

20
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According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 24, “Radio Communications”, when requesting resources from outside agencies, allow approximately ___ minutes before requesting ETA’S.

A) 15

B) 20

C) 30

D) 60

A

C) 30

21
Q

According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 24, “Radio Communications”, members ________ use LAPD Code numbers, i.e., 390 down, etc.

A) May

B) Shall not

C) Shall

D) At their own discretion, should

A

B) Shall not

22
Q

According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 24, “Radio Communications”, there are _____ remote, strategically located transmitter sites serving the L.A.F.D. radio system.

A) Two

B) Four

C) Five

D) Six

A

D) Six

23
Q

According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 75, “Bomb Scene Incidents”, the 800 MHz radios are intrinsically safe, but to ensure the safety of personnel disarming the device, radio transmission should be suspended within _____ feet of the ________ area.

A) 150, operational

B) 250, operational

C) 100, working

D) 200, working

A

D) 200, working

24
Q

According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 75, “Bomb Scene Incidents”, apparatus should be parked away from the scene, as the Computer Aided Dispatch System, along with the Mobile Data Computers, randomly transmits status to OCD approximately every ___ seconds. This random transmission could trigger a device.

A) 10

B) 15

C) 30

D) 45

A

B) 15

25
Q

According to LAFD Training Bulletin No. 75, “Bomb Scene Incidents”, the fire department’s authority to close an area and order an evacuation is found in the Los Angeles ____________ Code.

A) Fire

B) Administrative

C) Municipal

D) All of the above

E) None of the above

A

D) All of the above