All of the following are usually considered service occupations EXCEPT: A. recreation and fitness B. law enforcement C. firefighting D. engineering Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answers
Explanation:
Answer Key
1. B (page 16)
2. D (page 5)
3. J (page 14)
4. H (page 11)
5. F (page 16)
6. G (page 5)
7. I (page 6)
8. A (page 11)
9. E (page 6)
10. C (page 12)
Matching
Chapter 1: The Orientation and History of the Fire Service
Multiple Choice
1. C (page 8)
2. D (page 8)
3. D (page 18)
4. C (page 11)
5. A (page 11)
6. C (page 12)
7. A (page 17)
8. B (page 11)
9. D (page 16)
10. A (page 12)
11. C (page 12)
12. B (page 13)
13. C (page 14)
14. C (page 17)
15. C (page 16)
16. D (page 8)
17. A (page 17)
18. A (page 10)
19. A (page 13)
20. C (page 11)
Vocabulary
1. Safety officer: The safety officer watches the overall operation for unsafe practices. He or she has the authority to
halt any firefighting activity. (page 6)
2. Paramedic: A Paramedic has completed the highest level of training in EMS. These personnel have extensive
training in advanced life support, including IV therapy, administering drugs, cardiac monitoring, inserting
advanced airways, manual defibrillation, and other advanced assessment and treatment skills. (page 7)
3. Incident commander (IC): The incident commander is the individual responsible for the management of all
incident operations. This position focuses on the overall strategy of the incident and is often assumed by the
battalion/district chief. (page 6)
4. Company officer: The company officer is usually a lieutenant or captain in charge of a team of fire fighters, both
on the scene and at the station. The company officer is responsible for firefighting strategy, safety of personnel, and
the overall activities of the fire fighters or their apparatus. (page 6)
5. Training officer: The training officer is responsible for updating the training of current fire fighters and for
training new fire fighters. He or she must be aware of the most current techniques of firefighting and EMS. (page 6)
Fill-in
1. geographic (page 11)
2. incident command system (page 7)
3. Standard operating procedures (SOPs) (page 8)
4. thatched roofs, wood chimneys (page 13)
5. Emergency Medical Services (page 7)
6. Benjamin Franklin (page 13)
7. fire hydrants (page 16)
8. Romans (page 16)
9. public call boxes (page 16)
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
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