Training Bulletins 12 - 30 Flashcards

1
Q

Records show that ____ of all fires in sprinklered buildings are extinguished or satisfactorily held in check by the sprinkler system.

A

96%

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2
Q

Junior systems can be identified by a _______
Extending beyond the center of the deflector

A

Pintle

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3
Q

Ladder pipe:
Jackknife apparatus ____ degrees from in-line and away from direction of ladder extension.

A

60

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4
Q

Angle of ladder inclination should preferably be ______ degrees from horizontal, and limited to not more than ____ degrees.

A

75; 80

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5
Q

Ladder pipe:
Maintain at least ____ p.s.i. on the cylinder pressure gauge

To stop the uncontrolled movement of the aerial ladder return the hoist control lever to neutral. Nozzleman should immediately raise nozzle ______ to change the direction of nozzle reaction.

A

100

Upward

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6
Q

Ladder pipe:
Load the line to the ladder pipe after ___ degrees elevation and as soon as possible.

A

50

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7
Q

TB20: Fuel Conservation

Controlled tests have demonstrated that fuel conservation of at least ____ percent is possible through proper vehicle operation, use, maintenance, and trip planning

A

10 %

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8
Q

TB20: Fuel Conservation

Abide by the maximum speed limit of ___ miles per hour.

The average vehicle on the road today gets its best fuel economy at approximately ____ mph

A

55 ; 45

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9
Q

TB 20: Fuel Conservation

In tests conducted at a Nevada test site, it was found that by increasing speed from ____ to_____ mph, fuel economy dropped by ____ percent.

A

40 to 70

25

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10
Q

TB 20: Fuel Conservation

Avoid prolonged idling. If the delay is more than _________, turn off the engine. The recommended time for warming up an engine is ___ seconds to one minute.

A

One minute ; 30

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11
Q

TB 20: Fuel Conservation

Maintain a steady speed on the highway, varying speed only ____ mph can reduce economy by as much as 10 percent.

A

5

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12
Q

TB 20: Fuel Conservation

Keep all tires-inflated to the recommended tire pressure. For every _____ pounds under recommended pressure, you lose about _____ percent in fuel economy. Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are _____.

A

Two; One; Cold

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13
Q

TB 20: Fuel Conservation

An out-of-tune engine can drop mileage by a minimum of ____percent, and will greatly increase the amount of pollution the vehicle produces.

A

10

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14
Q

TB 023 - Task Force Operation

For training and development purposes, the Captain I will be allowed to respond on the truck for a limited period of tine not to exceed _________

A

One month

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15
Q

TB 023 - Task Force Operation

If a longer period than one month is desired ( Captain 1 to respond on the truck), verbal approval from the _________________ is required.

A

Division Commander

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16
Q

TB 023 - Task Force Operation

The engine company may be split from the Task Force for response to rescue, automobile or rubbish calls.

A
  • Rescue
  • Automobile
  • Or Rubbish Calls
17
Q

TB 023 - Task Force Operation

The key to the task force concept is ?

A

Command, with a single officer providing unified direction and control

18
Q

Junior systems use 3/4” or 1” tubing fitted with small orifices what size in diameter ?

A

1/4” to 3/8”