A) the fire behavior has been determined.
B) the fire has been completely extinguished.
C) air monitoring confirms SCBAs can be safely removed.
D) atmosphere has been determined toxic below 5 percent.
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A) Water must be less than 500 gallons total
B) Water must be clean and free of any debris
C) Water must be routed to the floor to be removed later
D) Water must be sent directly down the closest storm drain
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A) solely by property owners.
B) by the Incident Commander on scene.
C) for all items covered under insurance at the property.
D) for high value items especially susceptible to water and smoke damage.
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A) Warm air
B) Heated air
C) Pocketed air
D) Smoke and hot air
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A) on all floors.
B) to route water outside.
C) to route water to a water vacuum.
D) on the lowest floor of the fire incident structure.
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A) Arson investigation companies
B) Smoke management companies
C) Engine companies that carry hand tools and buckets
D) Ladder companies and specially designed salvage or overhaul companies
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A) Safety
B) Overhaul plan
C) Preincident plan
D) Weather conditions
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A) of most severe fire involvement.
B) of least severe fire involvement.
C) that are the most easily accessible.
D) containing the most valuable items.
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A) preincident plan.
B) overhaul process.
C) primary damage evaluation.
D) secondary damage evaluation.
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A) require a specific collection of tools.
B) assess biological monitoring results.
C) can use whatever tools are easily available.
D) should use materials and equipment in the structure.
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A) feel for heat.
B) visually verify full extinguishment.
C) listen for the cracking/popping of fire burning.
D) look for discoloration of materials or peeling paint.
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A) limited damage.
B) primary damage.
C) overhaul damage.
D) secondary damage.
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A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Floating throw
D) Balloon throw
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A) guard against potential loss.
B) guard against mold and mildew.
C) keep the contents of the structure clean.
D) match the requirements of the preincident plan.
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A) Drenched with hose streams
B) Moved to the center of the room involved
C) Placed directly under an overhead sprinkler
D) Taken outside of the structure for thorough extinguishment
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A) 1 to 3 gallons (4 L to 11 L) .
B) 4 to 5 gallons (15 L to 20 L) .
C) 6 to 10 gallons (23 L to 38 L) .
D) 10 to 15 gallons (38 L to 57 L) .
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A) Gathered and placed in an adjacent structure
B) Gathered and placed outside and covered with minimal salvage covers
C) Gathered into large piles to be covered with one large salvage cover
D) Gathered into compact piles to be covered with minimal salvage covers
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A) Thermal imager batteries should be checked and replaced
B) Thermal imager should be serviced by licensed technician
C) Concealed space should be opened up and inspected visually
D) Concealed space should be flooded with water followed by inspection
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A) Salvage Operations Team
B) Overhaul Operations Team
C) Fire Protection Engineers and inspection staff members
D) Incident Commander and individual responsible for fire investigation
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A) Salvage covers put in place
B) Dewatering devices with two pumps
C) Airflow from ventilation fans on floors
D) Flow of water from an open sprinkler
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