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A comprehensive test bank for the tcfp driver operator exam, covering essential knowledge and skills for fire apparatus operation. It includes over 600 questions and answers related to fire apparatus history, safety, operational procedures, and relevant nfpa standards. The material is designed to help driver/operators prepare for certification and ensure safe and efficient operation of fire apparatus. It covers topics such as auxiliary braking systems, fire pump types, and driver/operator responsibilities, making it a valuable resource for training and professional development. The test bank also addresses key aspects of vehicle dynamics, safety protocols, and communication within the fire apparatus, enhancing the driver/operator's ability to manage various operational scenarios effectively. It emphasizes the importance of routine inspections, tactical benchmarks, and adherence to nfpa standards to ensure the safety and success of fire department operations.
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In 1720 what was the piece of equipment to replace the bucket brigade? Hand Pump Which NFPA standard required new fire apparatus to be designed so that all members riding on the fire apparatus would be provided a seated area inside an enclosed cab? NFPA 1500 What was the first gasoline powered fire apparatus to discharge water by using a large soda acid extinguisher? Chemical Wagon The real breakthrough for today's modern fire apparatus came with the introduction of the which carried a booster tank, had a pump capacity of 250 gallons per minute or greater, and carried 21/2 inch and 11/2 inch hoses used for water supply and firefighting. Triple-combustion pumper Which national organization writes codes and standards for fire protection? National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) In the early years of U.S. firefighting history, a was used to pull, down a burning building and prevent the fire from spreading to nearby structures. Fire hook The first mechanized fire pumps were generally fueled by: Coal
In the early 1900's what material did the city of Philadelphia use to develop a municipal water supply system? Wood In the early years of U.S. history, many cities employed watchmen to walk the streets at night looking for: fires Auxiliary braking systems incorporated into apparatus design to supplement the service brakes include all of the following EXCEPT: antilock braking system (ABS) Growing concerns for firefighter safety during the progression of fire apparatus resulted in the adoption of standard NFPA: 1500 What was the system used by colonial-era firefighters in which leather buckets were passed from person to person to assist in extinguishing a fire? bucket brigade The second leading cause of firefighter fatalities is injuries sustained while: responding or returning from the fireground Which of the following is/are the most important aspect of fire apparatus crash prevention? Driver/ Operator Skill and experience What term was used to identify the fire fighter charged with operating the steam engine? Engineer
A water pump with a rated capacity of 250 GPM or greater at 150 psi. Fire pump A truck that carries water in a tank generally used for the booster line and commonly called the booster tank. Triple-combination pumper Which NFPA standard requires fire apparatus manufacturers to install seat belt warning devices that verify a fire fighter is seated and belted? NFPA 1901 Training and performance qualifications for firefighters are specified in which NFPA standard? 1001 What were the early U.S. fire hydrants first called? Fire plugs Which type of auxiliary braking system slows a vehicle by opening valves in the cylinders of diesel engines to divert compression from the cylinders to create drag? Engine brake Which system utilizes steering wheel positioning sensors, lateral positioning senors, and accelerometers in conjunction with the anti-lock braking system to determine when the vehicle is approaching a rollover threshold then depowers the engine and applies the appropriate amount of braking? Electronic stability control
What type of system detects situations in which the vehicle may enter into a skid and applies precise amounts of braking to help the vehicle maintain traction in slippery road conditions? Automatic Traction Control In the early 1800s, the city of developed a municipal water supply using wooden water mains that could be tapped for firefighting. Philadelphia Which of the following is NOT a response action of the apparatus driver/ operator? Selecting the best team to bring aboard When the driver operator experiences a problem with the apparatus that can't be be managed in the field, the driver/ operator must: immediately communicate the problem to an officer Training drivers to operate their apparatus and is critical to the success of any fire department. Safely, efficiently What is the best source for retrieving the answers to specific operational questions? Operating Manuals According to NFPA 1002, Fire Apparatus Driver/ Operator Professional Qualifications, the is responsible for getting the fire apparatus to the scene safely, setting up, and running the pump or operating the aerial ladder once the vehicle arrives on the scene. driver/ operator NFPA requires that driver/operators meet the requirements of NFPA 1001, Standard for firefighter professional qualifications, for firefighter I, if they will be responsible for operating a fire pump or aerial device on the fire apparatus. 1002
Most fire departments designate the front passenger seat to the: Officer in Charge Objectives that are required to be completed during the operational phase of an incident are known as: tactical benchmarks is a key consideration for the driver/operator that is critical for building a successful team, instilling confidence in crew members, and supporting positive response outcomes. A aid is a checklist or inspection sheet critical to ensuring the accuracy of inspections. job The is a collection of permanent rules published by the federal government, and includes 50 titles that represent broad areas of interest that are governed by federal regulation. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) NFPA standard contains the minimum requirements for a Fire Emergency services vehicle Operations Training Program. 1451 Vehicle construction and mechanical design characteristics that directly affect the handling, stability, maneuverability, functionality, and safeness of a vehicle. Vehicle Dynamics Objectives that are required to be completed during the operational phase of an incident. Tactical Benchmarks
The care exercised by a reasonably prudent person under the same circumstances. Due regard A tool, device or system used to assist a person with executing specific tasks. Job aid Areas around the fire apparatus that are not visible to the driver/operator. Blind spots A series of simulation exercises for a promotional examination. Assessment center Conditions that, create excessive physical and mental pressure on a person's body. Stressors According to the NFPA, the largest share of deaths in the United States, 2016 occurred from: overexertion, stress, and medical conditions What is the first priority of the Driver/ operator? Safety How many fire fighters did the NFPA report as killed in the line of duty in 2016? 69 Which of the following is NOT considered to be a distracter to the communications process within the cab of a fire apparatus? Personnel
Booster Pump were rotary gear pumps and could generate as much as 200 gallons (800 L) of water per minute. Two All water tanks should be equipped with a baffling system with a minimum of transverse or longitudinal vertical baffles. Two Most aerials allow for operation of the turntable controls at speeds. Illuminated Each gauge, instrument and control must be marked with a label as to its function and must be: a psychological history review The medical requirements specified in Chapter 8 of NFPA 1582, Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments, include all of the following EXCEPT: 115 ft (35 m) To be considered an aerial fire apparatus as defined by NFPA 1901, the apparatus must include at a minimum, a total complement of ground ladders that are supplied and installed by the manufacturer. Multiplexing is a term used in electrical engineering to refer to the process of combining information from several different sources. Disengage the throttle and press the brake pedal
When approaching an intersection with a green light, or where the fire apparatus has the right-of- way, the first thing to do is: Service Testing NFPA 1911 calls for annual performance testing or of fire apparatus pumps. 200 gallons (750 L According to NFPA 1901, in order for a fire apparatus to be classified as an initial attack fire apparatus, it must have a water tank capable of carrying a minimum of: 115 Ft (35 M) According to NFPA 1901, for a fire apparatus to meet the classification of aerial, what is the minimum number of feet in length that the total complement of ground ladders must meet? aircraft rescue and fire fighting vehicle A mobile foam fire apparatus is more commonly referred to as a(n): The five functions associated with a quint fire apparatus include: pump, water tank, fire hose storage, aerial, and: ground ladders 300 FT (90 m); 2 1/2- inch (65-mm) To be classified as an initial attack pumper, NFPA 1901 requires a minimum of of or larger fire supply hose. Two For an apparatus to be classified as an aerial apparatus in accordance with NFPA 1901, how many straight ladders (with folding roof hooks) must be
quintuple The name "quint" is short for , meaning five. Mobile water supply apparatus A vehicle designed primarily for transporting water to fire emergency scenes to be applied by other vehicles or pumping equipment. Aerial fire apparatus A vehicle equipped with an aerial ladder, elevating platform, or water tower that is designed and equipped to support firefighting and rescue operations by positioning personnel, handling materials, providing continuous egress, or discharging water at positions elevated from the ground. Chassis The basic operating motor vehicle, including the engine, frame, and other essential structural and and mechanical parts, but exclusive of the body and all appurtenances for the accommodation of driver, property, passengers, appliances, or equipment related to other than control. pumper fire apparatus Fire apparatus with a permanently mounted fire pump of at least 750 GPM ( L/min) capacity, water tank, and hose body, whose primary purpose is to combat structural and associated fires. Fire apparatus A fire department emergency vehicle used for rescue, fire suppression, or other specialized functions. Initial attack fire apparatus Fire apparatus with a fire pump of at least 250 GPM (1000 L/min) capacity, water tank, and hose body, whose primary purpose is to initiate a fire suppression
attack on structural, vehicular, or vegetation fires, and to support associated fire department operations. Quint Fire apparatus with a permanently mounted fire pump, a water tank, a hose storage area, an aerial ladder or elevating platform with permanently mounted waterway, and a complement of ground ladders. 1000 gallons (4000 L) In order for a fire apparatus to be classified as a mobile water supply apparatus, it must have a water tank that holds a minimum of: function; capabilities Specialized apparatus/ equipment has been developed for particular situations. These types of fire apparatus are distinguished based on their and at the emergency scene. 35 mi/h According to NFPA 1901, all fire service apparatus must, when loaded to its estimated in service weight, be capable o attaining a minimum speed of within 25 seconds from a standing start while on dry, paved roads that are in good condition. 250 (1000 L/Min) According to NFPA 1901, in order for a fire apparatus to be classified as an initial attack fire apparatus, it must have a pump rated a minimum of GPM. 300 Gallons ( 1135 L) An apparatus must carry a minimum of of water to be classified as a pumper.
Initial attack fire apparatus Which type of apparatus is used to respond to small incidents such as dumpster fires, vehicle fires, and brush fires in urban settings? The jurisdiction purchasing the fire apparatus Who is ultimately responsible for conducting ongoing training to ensure proficiency with regard to the safe and proper use of the fire apparatus and its equipment? 85 ft (26-m) NFPA 1901 states that the quint shall be equipped with a minimum total complement of of ground ladders. 1000 gallons (4000 L) A mobile water supply apparatus is equipped with one or more water tanks that meet the requirements of NFPA 1901 and have a minimum certified capacity of: 400 ft (120 m) According to NFPA 1901, what is the minimum amount of attack hose to be carried on an initial attack fire apparatus? Control; extinguishment The primary purpose for a mobile foam fire apparatus is use in and or flammable and combustible liquid fires in storage tanks and other flammable liquid spills. Pumper What type of fire apparatus is used to respond to small incidents such as
dumpster fires, vehicle fires, and brush fires in urban settings. water tower Aerial fir apparatus can be configured in numerous different classifications including aerial ladder, elevating platform or: The specific performance requirements What is one of the three things that a jurisdiction must convey to the manufacturer when purchasing a fire apparatus? Hazardous Materials Which of the following fire apparatus would be an example of a special service fire apparatus? Miscellaneous equipment includes portable tools and equipment carried on an apparatus, not including hose, ladders, fixed power sources, reels, breathing air systems, or other major equipment or components specified by the purchaser to be permanently mounted on the apparatus as received from the apparatus manufacturer. 2 In order for a fire apparatus to be classified as a "quint". It must carry a minimum of combination spray nozzles capable of flowing 95 GPM (360 L/Min) FL= C x (Q/100)²x L/ Formula for Friction Loss (FL)
Formula for Pump Discharge Pressure (PDP) TPL= FL+NP+AL+EP Total Pressure Loss 1.57 X d² X NP Smooth Bore Nozzle Reaction = 0.0505 X GPM X √NP Fog Nozzle Reaction 3/4 = 1100 2 1/2 = 2 1 = 150 3 with 2 1/2 couplings = 0. 1 1/2 = 24 3 with 3 couplings = 0. 1 3/4 = 15.5 3 1/2 =. 2= 8 4 =. 4 1/2 =. 5=. 6=. Friction Coefficients Full lift, extension and 90 degree rotation are all examples of what type of apparatus tests? Aerial device inspection
The system keeps a vehicle's axles in place and holds up the fire apparatus and its entire load. suspension Forms recording the inspection and maintenance process should be filled out: as the inspection process takes place The inspection process begins with a(n). review of the apparatus inspection form Fire apparatus and equipment should be inspected at least: weekly When conducting the fire apparatus air brake system warning light and buzzer test, an audible alarm should sound before the pressure drops to less than: 60 psi (414 kPa) Often, fire apparatus inspections are broken into sections. According to the text, what is the first section that should be completed? Exterior inspection