True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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The
mission statement provides a clear and concise statement of what the organization intends to do or
accomplish.
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Training must be a continuing function in all fire departments.
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3.
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One
of the key components of Incident Management Systems (IMS) is the designation of terms that are the
same throughout.
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4.
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Regulations are the rules that determine how an organization operates and are usually
established by top-level management or a governing body.
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5.
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The
not-for-profit membership organization that uses a consensus process to develop model fire prevention
codes and firefighting training standards is the USFA.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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6.
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The
____ is organized to provide specially trained firefighters and specialized rescue equipment at an
incident scene. a. | hazardous
materials team | d. | rescue
company | b. | engine company | e. | truck company | c. | ladder
company | | | | |
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7.
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____
are formal statements or directives established by fire department managers to provide guidance for
decision making. a. | Regulations | d. | Procedures | b. | Standard Operating Procedures | e. | Bylaws | c. | Policies | | | | |
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8.
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____
provide specific information and instructions on how a task or assignment is to be
accomplished. a. | Regulations | d. | Bylaws | b. | Standard Operating Procedures | e. | Directives | c. | Policies | | | | |
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9.
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A(n)
____ is the systematic approach for the command, control, and management of an emergency
incident. a. | span of
control | d. | transfer of
command | b. | unity of command | e. | resource management plan | c. | incident
management system | | | | |
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10.
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In
accordance with the NFPAs Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus (NFPA 1901), what is
the minimum amount of soft suction (intake) hose that is required for a pumper? a. | It is not
required. | d. | 25
feet | b. | 10
feet | e. | 30
feet | c. | 15
feet | | | | |
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