High Rise Flashcards

0
Q

In most cases, elevator control rooms are located:

A

On the roof

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1
Q

A high rise building is defined as:

A

A building with six or more stories

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2
Q

Every alarm after the first will bring at least…

A

Three engines, one truck, one Battalion Chief

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3
Q

Responsibilities of the fifth due engine include…

A

Lobby control

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4
Q

A high-rise building is defined as…

A

6 or more stories or greater than 75 feet

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5
Q

Fire control rooms are usually located where?

A

Near or at the main lobby entrance, typically at an outside well

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6
Q

_______ is the natural movement of air within a relatively tightly-sealed building due to the temperature difference between the air on the insides and outside of a structure.

A

Stack effect

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7
Q

To prevent ______, it is imperative that the overhead area is cooled with hose streams.

A

Flashover

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8
Q

The _______ space or area above the ceiling, is a clear avenue for a rapid collection of smoke and super-heated gases.

A

Plenum

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9
Q

At a fire in a High-Rise, which engine company’s entire crew proceeds to the attack stairwell one floor below the fire floor as the RIT?

A

4th engine

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10
Q

Which unit establishes the “base area”?

A

6th engine

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11
Q

Where is staging set up on a fire in a High-Rise?

A

At least two floors below the fire floor

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12
Q

________ is the area for assembling resources close to the operations on the fire floor, ideally two floors below the fire floor.

A

Staging

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13
Q

_______ is the area where incoming fire apparatus and other vehicles park.

A

Base

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14
Q

In buildings built prior to ______, sprayed on asbestos river may be present.

A

1980

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15
Q

The window panes that can be broken are marked with a ______ of a fire helmet etched in the lower corner of the pane.

A

Maltese cross

16
Q

These stairs are simply independent stairwells on either side of the core, serve every other floor.

A

Scissor stairs

17
Q

The presence of a security gate at the lowest floor level signifies…

A

Last floor with exterior entrance

18
Q

A hydrant should be located within ____ ft of the standpipe and sprinkler.

A

100

19
Q

________, the doors will not open until the “door open” button has been actived.

A

Firefighter service

20
Q

_______, the elevator car doors will open automatically when arriving at the specified door.

A

Independent service

21
Q

Fans that pressurize the fire floor hallway to prevent the entry of smoke into the common area form the involved unit is which of the following?

A

Corridor pressurization

22
Q

The operational plan for high-rise fires must consist of five basic points: determine fire floor, verify fire floor, ________, control of building systems, confine and extinguish fire.

A

Control occupants

23
Q

Which unit’s entire crew reports to the lobby area of the building to assume Lobby Control?

A

5th engine

24
Q

Which unit establishes the “base area”?

A

1st engine one the second alarm