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1
Q

Incidents involving Photovoltaic (PV) systems will require firefighters to make adjustments similar to those made with other types of electrical equipment. From the choices listed below, select the most correct procedure for your firefighters to follow when encountering a PV system.
A: When a PV array covers a large portion of the roof it leaves little room for members to maneuver and operate. Members can cut wires and remove the necessary panels only after shutting off the switch at the main electrical panel

B: For a top floor fire, in a non-fireproof building, Ladder Company operations should be directed toward removing PV array panels for saw operations

C: Using water on energized PV systems components is a decision that should only be made by the Company Officer after careful size-up

D: After receiving permission on using water on energized PV systems components, a fog nozzle shall be utilized from a distance, and set at a 30 degree spray pattern to prevent electric current from traveling upstream towards members operating hoselines

A

D

Explanation:
AUC 351
A- Members must NEVER cut any wires associated with a PV array. Shutting off power at the main electrical panel does not ensure that all power to the building has been removed. This holds true for opening PV disconnect (isolation) switches which can be located : on the roof, next to the main electrical panel, adjacent to the inverter, nearby the charge controller, in the battery bank area, and outside the building….6.1
B- For top floor/ cockloft fires in non-fireproof buildings where fire is beneath the PV array, roof venting operations, including the use of power saws, may not be possible. Ladder Company operations should be directed toward opening ceilings to define the boundaries of the fire…6.3
C- IC, not the Company Officer….6.4
D- 6.4……straight streams or foam should not be used since they are excellent conductors

2
Q

You arrive at a store fire on the first floor of a mixed occupancy old law tenement. The IC tells you to proceed to the first due engine and stretch the second hoseline. You would be correct to stretch this hose line to what location?
A: To the involved store as a backup line.

B: Immediately to the floor above.

C: To the entrance hallway.

D: Immediately to the top floor.

A

C

Explanation:
At a store fire in an OLT a 2 ½ shall be stretched for LARGE volume fires and a SECOND LINE STRETCHED TO THE ENTRANCE HALLWAY. WHEN ASSURED THAT THE SECOND HOSELINE IS NOT NEEDED ON THE FIRE FLOOR, IT MAY BE ADVANCED TO THE FLOOR ABOVE.
Multiple Dwellings 4.3.1

3
Q

The removal of Non-Ambulatory patients from the train tube and the shuttling of equipment require increased personnel and logistical support at an underground incident. Which of the following choices is listed as the primary method for moving patients and equipment?
A: Victim Removal Relay Teams

B: SKED Stretchers

C: Rail Carts

D: Rescue Trains

A

C

Explanation:
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES – UNDER RIVER RAIL OPERATIONS
C is Correct – Rail Carts are the primary method for moving patients and equipment. 7.3.3.

4
Q

The members of Ladder companies 99 and 98 arrive at the scene of a fire on the 15th floor of a 30-story high-rise MD. The companies went about reaching their positions, which member operated INCORRECTLY according to FFP MD’s?
A: The 1st Roof FF made her way to the apartment above the fire floor via the evacuation stair and advised the IC of the conditions in the public hall on the floor above the fire.

B: The 1st LCC verified the identification of the attack and evacuation stairways prior to taking a blind shaft elevator that did not service the fire floor to go above the fire.

C: The 2nd LCC took the Fire service elevator to 2 floors below the fire floor and proceeded to the roof via the evacuation stairway.

D: The 2nd OV did not have a serviceable FF service elevator so he teamed up with his officer on the fire floor.

A

A

Explanation:
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES – MULTIPLE DWELLINGS
A IS INCORRECT – Proceed to the apartment above the fire apartment via the attack stairway 6.14.4A
B – 6.14.5E
C – 6.14.5E
D – 6.15.3E

5
Q

You are special called to a high-rise fire as a Ventilation Support Group to assist in ventilation operations. Your group is broken up into specific teams. Choose the incorrect team designation.
A: Vent Group Leader (Officer)

B: Vent Group Lobby Unit

C: Vent Group Fire Unit

D: Vent Group Roof

A

A

Explanation:
Vent Group Supervisor
AUC 349 6.1

6
Q

In order to prevent slippage of the butt or movement of the top of a raised portable ladder, it is important that it be butted by a member. In any case for fire, emergency or rescue work, a butt firefighter shall be used to stabilize the ladder and prevent slipping. Which of the following statements is correct?
A: Both hands are placed against and grasp the ladder rungs to aid in steadying the ladder.

B: The butting member places their left foot in the center of the bottom rung of the ladder and maintains downward pressure.

C: The butt firefighter must be aware of the force that causes outward slippage of the butt of the ladder. This force is in direct proportion to the climbing members weight, decreasing as he/she ascends the ladder.

D: If the aluminum portable ladder is to be left unattended, it should be secured at the tip by the last member that climbs the ladder.

A

B

Explanation:
A. …grasp the BEAMS to aid…
C. …INCREASING as he/she ascends the ladder.
D. …by the FIRST member that climbs the ladder.

Portable Ladders 7.5

7
Q

Engine 99 responded to a CFRD run. On board were two trained firefighters, an untrained ECC and untrained officer. Which action taken at the scene of the medical emergency was INCORRECT?
A: Because they were short certified members, the Officer had an uncertified member complete the PCR.

B: A verbal report was made to the EMS Crew upon their arrival including the patient assessment, vital signs and patient care provided.

C: The response involved a car accident so the officer also completed a NYFIRS report.

D: Part 3 of the completed PCR was given to the EMS crew prior to the company leaving the scene.

A

A

Explanation:
CFRD – DOCUMENTATION CHAPTER 5
A – Incorrect – 1.3 A CFRD certified member shall be assigned to complete the PCR.
B – 1.4 – Correct as written
C – 1.6 – In addition to completing a PCR, all appropriate NYFIRS reports shall be completed
D – 1.5 – Part 3 of the PCR should be given to the EMS crew.

8
Q

Upon arrival at a CFR response, you find an unresponsive young man exhibiting symptoms of possible fentanyl exposure. In addition, at the victim’s location, there are signs of possible fentanyl use. You would be correct to take all of the following actions except?
A: Ensure members utilize appropriate PPE to avoid dermal contact, inhalation and ingestion of the suspect substance. If possible, these members should don their appropriate PPE prior to, or immediately after, initiating medical treatment.

B: Treatment should never take place in the area of suspected exposure. Removal of the patient from the area and removal of product from the patient’s skin and clothing is paramount.

C: Do not eat, drink, smoke, or use the bathroom while working in an area with known or suspected fentanyl.

D: Do not touch the eyes, mouth, and nose after touching any surface potentially contaminated with fentanyl.

A

A

Explanation:
Ensure members utilize appropriate PPE to avoid dermal contact, inhalation and ingestion of the suspect substance. Members shall ALWAYS don appropriate PPE PRIOR TO initiating any medical treatment.
HM 18 1-2.2, 4
*CFR Ch 3 sec 13.2 A member may temporarily and briefly decline the use of PPE, when under rare and unusual circumstances, it was the member’s professional judgement that in the specific instance, its use would have prevented the delivery of health care, public safety, or safety to the member.
If it says fentanyl on test day, be guided by Haz Mat Ch 18 and the question and choices above.

9
Q

When a member suffers an injury to an area of the body which is covered by protective clothing/equipment intended to prevent such an injury, and it is severe enough to cause the granting of medical leave, the item of clothing/equipment shall be placed out of service. Immediately, upon return to quarters, the officer on duty shall notify the _____ and be guided by the instructions received as to disposition of said article.
A: Battalion

B: Division

C: Bureau of Operations

D: Division of Safety

A

D

Explanation:
**THE KEY TERM HERE IS THE “GRANTING A MEDICAL LEAVE”
CROSS REF SAFETY BULLETIN 7: 2.1.2
IF THE QUESTION STATES A MEMBER IS GRANTED “REMAINDER OF THE TOUR” THIS IS NOT CONSIDERED MEDICAL LEAVE AND THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT APPLY

Regulations 11.3.36

10
Q

Which of the following choices is not in accordance with Fire Department policy when asbestos is suspected at a fire operation?
A: Strictly enforce the Department’s SCBA policy to reduce inhalation exposure. This is critical to the health and safety of members operating in the contaminated area.

B: Gently wet down suspected asbestos material using a fog or spray stream. This will minimize the amount of fibers that become airborne.

C: Do not, under any circumstances, overhaul in the suspected area of contamination.

D: Isolate members suspected of being contaminated to prevent cross-contamination of apparatus or other members. SCBA must be used until decon procedures are initiated or the member has been washed down.

A

C

Explanation:
LIMIT overhaul in the suspected area.
HM 3 4.4-4.7

11
Q

You are on scene at a EMS run with the members of E-1 and faced with a severe language barrier, which is hampering your firefighters patient assessment. You decide to call the Language Interpretive Services that the FDNY has implemented since 2009. When prompted for the personal code/FDNY Unit ID, the most correct code number you give can be found in which choice?
A: 5001

B: 7001

C: E001

D: E1

A

A

Explanation:
This service can be accessed from:
1-Department telephones within firehouses or EMS stations
2-Telephones located within a civilian residence or business
3-Battalion or Division cell phone
AUC 343 3.1, 4.2

12
Q

Operations involving the removal of victims via the aerial ladder are dangerous for both the victim and the rescuer. Which of the following choices is incorrect regarding these operations?
A: The OV (tiller firefighter) set the chocks and stabilizers. An alternative method, when staffing is available, is to have one member assigned to the inboard side stabilizer and chocks while the OV takes care of the outboard side.

B: Only in an extreme emergency such as an exposure to heavy smoke or high heat will the movement of the ladder with firefighter and the victim be justified.

C: The OV ascends the ladder followed by the chauffer, climbs in the window, assists victim out feet first, closes the door to the fire area, and then searches the area.

D: To descend with an ambulatory victim, place yourself one rung below the rung the victim is standing on.

A

B

Explanation:
B…such as exposure to FLAME OR HIGH HEAT…
SMOKE DOES NOT COUNT

NOTE “A” CHOICE: OV=Outboard: “OO”

Cross Reference Aerial Ladders 8.9 & 8.10:

8.9: Avoid moving the ladder while MEMBERS are on it, except to remove them from SERIOUS EXPOSURE OR FOR AN EXTREME RESCUE EFFORT.

8.10: Do not EXTEND OR RETRACT the ladder while members are on it.

Aerial Ladders 5.2; 5.6; 5.7; 8.9; 8.10

13
Q

Which of the following choices is most correct regarding tool assignments for members going to the roof at a taxpayer fire operation?
1. When the member going to the roof is carrying the saw, a halligan must also be taken.
2. Members going to the roof subsequently should bring a hook with the saw if available.
A: Both choice 1 and 2

B: Neither choice 1 or 2

C: Only choice 1

D: Only choice 2

A

B

Explanation:
When the member going to the roof is carrying the saw, a HOOK must also be taken.
Members going to the roof subsequently should bring an AX or IRON with the saw if available.
Tarred over scuttles and skylights can be removed, and a full complement of tools will be available for use.
Note: Engine company personnel may use these if truck company members are at a premium.
Txpyr 8.4.3 C

14
Q

At a potential active shooter incident, the NYPD may have difficulty distinguishing between perpetrators, victims and first responders. When a NYPD officer confronts a Fire Department member to verify their identity (a “challenge situation”) the member would be correct to take all of the following actions except?
A: Comply with the commands of law enforcement personnel.

B: Remain motionless (no sudden movements) and identify yourself as a member of the FDNY by rank and name.

C: Immediately turn around with your hands raised in the air to show the officer your identity.

D: Await command of law enforcement to resume current operations.

A

C

Explanation:
Do NOT turn your body unless instructed to do so by the challenging officer.
ERP Add3A 2.2

15
Q

The Life Saving Rope shall be placed OOS immediately for all of the following except?
A: Ice particles found within the strands of the rope

B: When a rust stain is found on the rope

C: When the rope is subjected to the weight of two people

D: When the rope came in contact with acid fumes

A

B

Explanation:
When a rust stain is found on the LSR, it should be immediately removed with soap and water. A PERSISTENT rust stain is a definite indication of fiber damage and a reduction in the strength of the rope. LSR is OOS and request a replacement
Training Bulletins Rope 1 sec 4

16
Q

You’re the engine company officer arriving first due to a fully involved private dwelling. Your unit takes the following actions one of which is incorrect:
A: Your members performed a backstretch to the hydrant, dropping two lines in front of the fire building: one handline and one 3 ½ inch line for supplying a Tower Ladder.

B: The first hoseline was operated on the exterior to protect exposures before entering the fire building.

C: You considered having a 2 ½ inch line stretched for faster knockdown, greater reach of the stream, increased volume of water and increased exposure protection.

D: Buildings fully involved have an increased collapse potential and require a complete evaluation by the IC before entering.

A

A

Explanation:
A. They should drop TWO HANDLINES in front of the building.

Note: Consider 2 ½ inch line at PD’s for:
ACRONYMN: “WHIFE”
Wind impacted fire
Heavily Involved 1st FL fire in large PD (Queen Anne)
Fully involved building
Exposure protection

Private Dwellings Ch 3 Section 5

17
Q

Which of the following choices is indicated as the highest priority for a first alarm engine at a building collapse?
A: Protect Exposures

B: Extinguish burning vehicles within the vicinity of the collapse.

C: Extinguish active fire in the affected building and surrounding debris.

D: Stretch and charge a 3½ line to supply the first arriving tower ladder.

A

C

Explanation:
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES - COLLAPSE
A – Incorrect – 7.1
B – Incorrect – 7.1
C – Correct 7.1 - In order from the highest priority, first alarm engine companies are to
1-Extinguish active fire in the affected building and surrounding debris
2- Protect exposures
3- Extinguish burning vehicles within the vicinity of the collapse
D – Incorrect 7.1

18
Q

Which of the following 1st Arriving Ladder Company procedures is CORRECT for operations at a fire in a Class 2 MD?
A: The primary means of getting the roof for the roof firefighter is a similar Adjoining building.

B: When outside operations are not feasible or required, the 1st LCC’s duties may include teaming up with the inside team to assist with searches of the fire apartment.

C: In a building with an open stair where outside operations are not required and roof operations are feasible, the 1st OV may team up with the 1st Roof FF to vent the roof.

D: In any instance where the OV operates on the outside of the building, the Incident Commander must be informed.

A

B

Explanation:
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES – CLASS 2 BUILDINGS
B IS CORRECT – 8.8.5
A – Primary means is Remote/unaffected stair with Roof Access
C – OV may team up with inside team for search of the fire apartment. A member of the inside team may team with the roof for roof ventilation. 8.8.2
D – The 1st Ladder Officer must be informed. 8.8.3

19
Q

The incorrect statement made about the Personal Safety System (PSS) can be found in which choice?
A: The PSS shall be inspected daily and Semi-annually

B: The PSS is 50’ long, 7.5 mm in diameter, and has a figure “8” stopper knot tied at the end of the rope

C: The PSS is a one time use system. After the use, the PSS will be placed OOS

D: If the bag (or any component of PSS) shows signs of heat exposure (discoloration, degradation, melting, charring, etc.) the entire system (PSS bag, EXO, and harness) should be placed OOS

A

A

Explanation:
Training Bulletins Rope 4
A- At the start of each tour and Semi-annually…..5.1
B- 1.2, 1.7, 1.12
C- 2.1
D- 5.3.3

20
Q

It should be emphasized that any entry into the water or onto ice must be considered as a last resort. The safety of our members is paramount. Which general safety precaution at ice/water/surf incidents mentioned below is incorrect?
A: At night operations, members should not be allowed past the line of sight from the shore.

B: Bunker gear does not float.

C: Bunker gear shall never be worn when operating in the immediate vicinity of water/ice operations.

D: Tests have shown that members wearing bunker gear with or without an SCBA will sink instantaneously.

A

C

Explanation:
C. BUNKER GEAR SHALL ONLY BE WORN WHEN OPERATING IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF WATER/ICE OPERATIONS WHEN ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.

Note D: Correct as written in Water Rescue Bulletin but Cross Reference Safety Bulletin 81 2.1:

“Results of testing have shown that members wearing bunker gear, with or without an SCBA, QUICKLY BECOME SUBMERSED.”

Water Rescue 1: 2.2.4; 2.3; 2.4

21
Q

Units are designated by the following letter suffix when assigned a specific task at an incident. Which suffix is correct for a systems control unit?
A: E159S

B: E159C

C: E15U

D: E15Y

A

D

Explanation:

Comm ch 2 pg 18

22
Q

Tool assignments at taxpayer operations may vary from the normal at times. Which description of tool assignments is not in accordance with Department policy?
A: The extinguisher firefighter brings the can and hook to the fire door and the forcible entry firefighter carries an ax and a halligan tool. One member can be used to go for additional tools as needed.

B: The maul and duckbill lockbreaker may be required for some padlocks.

C: The Bam-Bam tool and screwdriver are used to pull padlock cylinders. Brass padlock cylinders are being replaced by “case hardened” materials; the Bam-Bam tool is the preferred tool to force these locks.

D: Obstructions may be encountered in the rear such as doors sealed with wood or metal and bricked up windows. The maul and halligan are required; a hook, pike head or flat head ax will be inadequate in this situation.

A

C

Explanation:
The Bam-Bam tool and screwdriver are used to pull padlock cylinders. Brass padlock cylinders are being replaced by “case hardened” materials - the Bam-Bam tool is INEFFECTIVE on these locks.
Txpyr 8.4.3 A. Babe

23
Q

The incorrect description of a Rowframe can be found in which choice?
A: One type is similar to the Brownstone layout of rooms. They generally have 3 front windows per floor with 1 apartment going front to rear and no rear fire escape

B: Another type is the railroad flat with 2 apartments per floor. They generally have 4 windows across the front with a rear fire escape

C: Rowframe buildings are generally platform construction

D: Rowframe cockloft may vary in height from 1 foot to a height tall enough for a man to stand in

A

C

Explanation:
Rowframes can be either balloon frame or braced framed construction
Rowframes p-26-27

24
Q

Maneuvering on the roof of the fire building can be extremely dangerous. There are certain precautions that the roof firefighter can take to ensure his or her safety on the roof. Which one is incorrect?
A: When momentarily blinded by smoke or darkness, and there is an immediate danger to the firefighter, it may be best for the member to remain in place until visibility is restored.

B: Before walking or moving on the roof when visibility is poor, or a heavy smoke condition exists, firefighters should crouch to a kneeling position.

C: In order to alert members to the presence of openings, roof level skylights and/or scuttle covers if removed, should be placed upside down on the roof.

D: If possible, firefighters should move from one roof to another near the front wall always checking his/her footing.

A

A

Explanation:
A. …and there is NO IMMEDIATE DANGER TO THE FIREFIGHTER…

Ladders 3 5.2

25
Q

Engine Officers are often presented with situations on CFRD runs where a decision has to made regarding administering CPR or withholding it based on paperwork presented by family members. If valid, which is the only document that would prevent members from performing CPR on a pre-hospitalized patient in Cardiac Arrest?
A: Health Care Proxy

B: Living Will

C: Power of Attorney

D: Out of Hospital DNR Order

A

D

Explanation:
CFRD CHAPTER 2 ADDENDUM 1
A, B, C are not recognized in the pre-hospital environment. 3.6, 3.7, 3.8
D – Correct – Out of Hospital DNR’s are valid even if they have not been updated (every 90 days). They do not expire. Must be recorded on a NYS DOH standard form (DOH-3474). 3.3/4.1.2

26
Q

Members should be familiar with the process of using wood forms to support concrete buildings under construction. It is required that every floor that has been stripped of its supporting plywood forms and is in its curing stage be “reshored.” This reshoring may be indicated by one 4” x 4” stud placed every _____ feet and will usually be found on at least _____ floors below the most recently poured floor.
A: 4; 8

B: 4; 4

C: 8; 4

D: 8; 8

A

D

Explanation:
The method of FORMING the poured concrete floors consists of plywood held in place by 4”x 4” wood studs. One shoring stud is placed every 4 feet on center.
Every floor that has been stripped of its supporting plywood forms and is in its CURING STAGE will be reshored, consisting of one 4” x 4” stud placed every 8 feet, and will usually be found on at least 8 floors below the most recently poured floor.
SB 66 p2

27
Q

The incorrect procedure when operating at an OLT can be found in which choice?
A: A 2 1/2” line should be stretched for a store fire when there is a medium size fire

B: For a store fire, the 2nd line is stretched to the hallway entrance

C: For a stairway fire, the first hoseline should be stretched up the stairway, operated to extinguish fire, shut down and advanced further up the stairway. When possible, the line should be operated up the well hole to cool off the hall and stairs above. This procedure should be repeated until line is advanced to the top floor

D: For a stairway fire, portable ladders may be placed over weakened, damaged or burnt-out stairs in order to safely gain access to upper stories of a building. The preferred ladder for this is the extension ladder, rather than a straight ladder

A

A

Explanation:
Multiple Dwellings
A- Large volume of fire…. 4.3.1
B- 4.3.1
C- 4.5.2
D- 4.5.5

28
Q

When a victim is required to be removed from a vehicle, the large majority of the time they are removed via the doors. However, roof removal may be necessary for victim access or possibly even victim removal. Which tactic is correct when performing total roof removal?
A: Cut high on the A Post and low on the B, C and D Posts with cutters.

B: Cut all the posts on one side before passing the tool to cut the posts on the opposite side of the vehicle.

C: Cut across the bottom of the windshield using the Sawzall with the metal cutting blade.

D: After completing cuts, slowly carry the roof toward the rear of the vehicle.

A

B

Explanation:
A. Cut LOW on the A Post and HIGH on the B, C and D Posts with cutters.
C. …WOOD cutting blade.
D. …FRONT of the vehicle. THIS WILL PREVENT DRAGGING THE CUT WINDSHIELD OVER VICTIMS IN VEHICLE.

Disentanglement and Extrication 8.2

29
Q

All Fire Department members should be familiar with the definition of a “known life hazard” A known life hazard can be defined in each of the following choices except?
A: A victim can be seen by the rescuer.

B: A victim can be heard by the rescuer.

C: A member has information from any source indicating the location of the life hazard.

D: A member has information from a person at the scene indicating the location of the life hazard.

A

C

Explanation:
A member has information from a CREDIBLE source indicating the location of the life hazard.
Vent 12.3.1

30
Q

At a fire in a high rise office building, which choice below represents the proper position of the 2nd arriving Ladder Company?
A: The roof

B: The top 5 floors

C: The floor above the fire

D: The fire floor

A

D

Explanation:
Due to the large area that must be searched, policy mandates that the second arriving ladder company assist in the search and evacuation of the fire floor.
HROB 8.4.1 Call

31
Q

During a fire in a High-Rise Fireproof Multiple Dwelling, which Engine Company is responsible for placing the High-Rise Nozzle (HRN) into operation?
A: 2nd assigned Engine

B: 3rd assigned Engine

C: 4th assigned Engine

D: 5th assigned Engine

A

D

Explanation:
If the 5th assigned Engine Company is not equipped with a HRN, the officer shall contact the dispatcher for the identity of the unit carrying the HRN that has already been assigned to the 10-77
Multiple Dwellings sec 6.11

32
Q

The four most common types of lightweight systems that may be encountered in private dwellings include all of the following except:
A: Composite Truss

B: Bowstring Truss

C: Laminated Wood I-Beams

D: Lightweight Parallel Chord Truss

A

B

Explanation:
B. Metal C-Joists

Private Dwellings Ch 6 3.1

33
Q

Where the company journal received in quarters does not have a flagging column, unit commanders shall cause a red line to be drawn _______ of the existing red line to provide for such column.
A: 3/4” to the left

B: 3/8” to the left

C: 3/8” to the right

D: 1/4” to the left

A

B

Explanation:
CJ 3.4

34
Q

The incorrect statement made in regards to portable generators can be found in which choice?
A: If a portable generator is used to power an exhaust fan, the ideal length of the electrical cord should be 50 feet or less

B: Portable generators shall be tested weekly for 15 minutes

C: All companies who are issued a generator are also issued extension cords and adapter “pigtails.” The cords are various lengths of 12-gauge wire, some with waterproof connections. Waterproof connections are good for use up to 3 feet of water when properly mated.

D: On-board generators shall be checked monthly during Multi Unit Drill

A

D

Explanation:
Training Bulletins Tools 4
A- 3.5
B- 3.8.2
C- 5.3
D- Weekly….4.6

35
Q

The tower ladder apparatus is equipped with four corner jacks and two hydraulically-extended outriggers (stabilizers). Which of the following statements concerning the tower ladders stabilizer supports is incorrect?
A: All stabilizing components are equipped with locks (pins) that must be inserted manually in case of hydraulic failure.

B: Jacks and outriggers are controlled either through individual levers or an “All Jacks” lever. The individual levers are the preferred method for lowering when on level ground.

C: Jacks and outriggers must be lowered until every green light is illuminated on the outrigger control panel prior to raising the boom.

D: If the apparatus is not level, lower the jacks and outrigger on the low side first, followed by the jacks and outrigger on the high side until the green lights indicate that all stabilizers are properly deployed.

A

B

Explanation:
B. The “ALL JACKS” is the preferred method for lowering when on level ground.

NEW REWRITTEN BULLETIN RELEASED 10/1/19
Tower Ladders Ch 1: 1.1

36
Q

Hoisting a portable ladder to the roof is an important evolution that should be continuously practiced. A newly promoted officer should know which point below to be incorrect?
A: A bowline knot is tied 9 feet (one and one-half full arm lengths) from the end of the hoisting rope, with one foot end tail.

B: Extension ladders shall be raised and lowered in the nested position.

C: The first rung above center of portable ladders (bed ladder of extension ladders) is to be marked with two inch tape at both ends, one inch from the beams.

D: The second rung above center of portable ladders (bed ladder of extension ladders) is to be marked with one inch tape at the center of the rung.

A

C

Explanation:
The first rung above center of portable ladders (bed ladder of extension ladders) is to be marked with ONE INCH tape at both ends, TWO INCHES from the beams.
C an D Note: It is between these marked rungs that the rope is inserted. Additionally, the triangular configuration of the marks indicates the tip of the ladder.
Evol 18 Note 3, 5, 6

37
Q

When there is one 5 FF Ladder Company on scene at a fire, who will compose the safety team?
A: LCC firefighter and the OV firefighter.

B: LCC firefighter and the Roof firefighter.

C: Roof firefighter and the OV firefighter.

D: FE firefighter and the OV firefighter.

A

A

Explanation:
MMID Ch 1 5

38
Q

When the Life Belt is placed OOS, the officer on duty shall notify who?
A: Administrative Division

B: Administrative Battalion

C: Rope Unit

D: Special Operations Command (SOC)

A

A

Explanation:
Notify Administrative Division by telephone and fax and have it immediately replaced. Also, officer to complete SCF-2 and forward it through the chain of command to the Chief of Safety
Training Bulletins Rope 2 sec 3

39
Q

You’re a ladder company officer investigating a reported smoke condition on the 3rd floor of an old law tenement. As you ascend to the callers apartment, your LCC contacts you stating that he’s discovered fire at the base of a dumbwaiter shaft in the cellar. You transmit a 10-75 and have the following thoughts. Which one is incorrect?
A: Dumbwaiter shafts are required to be nailed shut.

B: At least one apartment on each floor must be checked for fire extension.

C: All floors above must be checked for fire extension.

D: These shafts may extend above the roof.

A

B

Explanation:
B. Since some shafts served more than on apartment per floor, EACH APARTMENT needs to be checked for fire extension.

Note A: This information is only written in Ladders 3 Figure 4E on page 30. Don’t give up information written within the pictures of a bulletin.

Ladders 3: 4.1.2 & Figure 4E

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Q

Members of Engine 99 were discussing sprinkler systems and the type that would likely be found in the area of a building where computers or sensitive electronic equipment would be found. Which choice below would be most correct?
A: Wet System

B: Dry System

C: Deluge System

D: Pre-Action System

A

D

Explanation:
ENGINE OPERATIONS CHAPTER 10
D is Correct 10.2.1