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Flash Cards for IFSTA 5th Edition Firefighter 1
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02/02/2011

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Term
Fire Mark
Definition
Distinctive metal marker once produced by insurance companies for identifying their policyholders buildings.
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Life Safety
Definition
Joint consideration of the life and physical well being of individuals, both civilians and firefighters.
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Emergency Operations
Definition
Activities involved in responding to the scene of an incident and performing assigned duties in order to mitigate the emergency.
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SCBA
Definition
Self contained breathing apparatus
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NFPA
Definition
National Fire Protection Association
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NFPA 1500
Definition
The Fire Fighter Occupational Safety and Health Program. These are Standards not laws. First Standards to directly effect FF safety.
The Fire Fighter Occupational Safety and Health Program. These are Standards not laws. First Standards to directly effect FF safety.
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Class "C" Fire
Definition
Involve energized electrical equipment. Computers, Appliances, Transformers, electric motors. Usually, the burning materials in the fire are class A products. Extinguishment should NOT include any conductive agent such as water until it has been de-energized.
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Class "A" Fire
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Ordinary combustible materials, such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber, grass, plastics. Primary method of extinguishment is cooling the fuel to slow or stop the release of pyrolysis products.
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Class B Fire
Definition
Involves flammable and combustible liquids and gasses such as gasoline, oil, paint, alcohol. Fires involving burning gasses, are most easily extinguished by shutting off the source. Burning liquid fuels are extinguished by a proper application of foam or dry chemical agents.
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What does AFFF mean
Definition
Aqueous film forming foam
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What is NFPA 10
Definition
Standard for Portable Fire Extinguisher
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What is NFPA 1901
Definition
Standard for Autommotive Fire Apparatus
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Class "D" Fire
Definition
Combustibles metals
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Matter
Definition
Anything that occupies space and has mass.
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Exothermic Heat Reaction
Definition
Chemical reaction between two or more materials that changes the materials and produces heat, flames, and toxic smoke.
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Endothermic Heat Reaction
Definition
Chemical reaction in which a substance absorbs heat energy.
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Combustion
Definition
An exothermic chemical reaction that is a self-sustaining process of rapid oxidation of a fuel, that produces heat and light.
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Physical Change
Definition
A change that occurs when a substance remains chemically the same but changes in size, shape or appearance. Example: Water freezing or boiling.
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Chemical Change
Definition
A reaction that occurs when a substance changes from one type of matter to another.
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Fire Tetrahedron
Definition
Oxygen, heat, fuel, a self sustained chemical chain reaction. Each element must be in place for flaming combustion to occur.
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Heat
Definition
Kinetic energy associated with the moving atoms and molecules within atom and is the actual energy component of the Fire Tetrahedron
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Temperature
Definition
Measurement of Kinetic energy, or energy being released.
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Energy
Definition
is the capacity to perform work.
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British thermal unit (BTU)
Definition
is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit.
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Potential Energy
Definition
Stored energy possessed by an object that can be released in the future to perform work.
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Pyrolysis
Definition
Chemical decomposition of a substance through the application of heat in solid fuels.
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Vaporization
Definition
Release of ignitable vapors through the application of heat in liquid fuels
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Piloted Ignition
Definition
occurs when a mixture of fuel and oxygen encounter an external heat source with sufficient heat energy to start combustion reaction.
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Autoignition
Definition
Occurs without any external flame or spark to ignite the fuel gases or vapors.
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Autoignition Temperature (AIT)
Definition
Is the temperature to which the surface of a substance must be heated for ignition and self-sustained combustion to occur spontaneously. This temperature is always higher than the Piloted Ignition Temperature.
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Chemical Heat Energy
Definition
Most common source of heat energy in combustion reactions. Caused by combination of Oxygen and combustible materials causing Oxidation.
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Self Heating or Spontaneous Heating
Definition
Oxidation releases heat energy, usually dissipates to the environment faster than it is released. If it is accelerated by sunshine or an insulator the fuel can reach auto ignition temperatures.
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Electrical Heat Energy
Definition
Resistance Heating, Over-current/overload , Arcing, Sparking
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Arcing
Definition
High temperature luminous electric discharge across a gap or through a medium such as charred insulation.
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Sparking
Definition
Electric arc occurs, luminous particles can be formed and spatter away from the point of arcing.
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Mechanical Heat Energy
Definition
Heat development caused by 2 surfaces moving against one another. Friction heat or Compression Heat.
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Conduction
Definition
Transfer of heat within a body to another body by direct contact. Heat flow between solids.
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Convection
Definition
Transfer of heat from a fluid or gaseous substance to a solid.
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Radiation
Definition
Transmission of energy as an electromagnetic wave with out an intervening medium. Light, X-ray, Infrared Thermal Waves
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Passive agent
Definition
Materials that absorb heat but do not actively participate in the combustion process.
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Fuel
Definition
The substance being oxidized or burned in the combustion process. Also known as the reducing agent.
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Vaporization
Definition
Ability for a liquid fuel to be converted to a gaseous fuel. Must overcome ambient atmospheric pressure.
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Flash Point
Definition
Temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to ignite, but NOT sustain, combustion. Liquid vapor is ready to burn but requires piloted ignition continuously to remain burning.
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Fire Point
Definition
Temperature at which sufficient vapors are being generated to sustain the combustion process.
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Solubility
Definition
Describes the extent to which a substance will mix with water.
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Oxidizing agents (Oxidizers)
Definition
Materials that react with fuels to support the combustion reaction. Non-Combustible.
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Lower explosive limit (LEL)
Definition
Lowest concentration of oxygen and fuel vapors required to cause risk of ignition and explosion.
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Upper explosive limit (UEL)
Definition
Up most concentration of oxygen and fuel vapors required to cause risk of ignition and explosion.
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Flammable Range
Definition
Range between the UEL and LEL in which a substance can be ignited.
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Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Definition
Colorless, Odorless, Dangerous gas being both toxic and flammable. Formed by incomplete combustion of carbon. Combines 200 times more quickly with hemoglobin as oxygen thus decreasing the blood's ability to carry oxygen.
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Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)
Definition
Producted in the combustion of materials containing nitrogen. Acts as a chemical asphyxiant by preventing the body from using oxygen at a cellular level.
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Class D Fire
Definition
Involved combustible metals, such as aluminum, Magnesium, potassium, sodium, titanium, zirconium. Note that air born metal dusts can cause violent explosions. Extinguishment requires separation, isolation, and individual treatment of specific substance according to MSDS.
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Class K Fire
Definition
Involves burning oils and greases normally found in commercial kitchens and food preparation facilities using deep fryers. Require specifically formulated agent for extinguishment.
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Saponification
Definition
Process of turning fats and oils into a soapy foam that extinguishes the fire.
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Fuel Controlled Fire Development
Definition
Sufficient oxygen is available, fire development is regulated and controlled by the characteristics and configuration of the fuels.
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Ventilation Controlled Fire Development
Definition
Fire grows in size to where the amount of oxygen available to support further fire development is depleted.
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Incipient Stage
Definition
Fire stage of the burning process in a confined space in which the substance being oxidized is producing some heat, but the heat has not spread to the other substances nearby. During this phase, oxygen content of the air has not been significantly reduced.
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Growth Stage
Definition
The early stage of a fire during which fuel and oxygen are virtually unlimited. This phase is characterized by a rapidly increasing release of heat.
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Thermal Layering or Thermal Balance or Heat Stratification
Definition
Gasses form into layers, according to temperature, with the hottest gasses found at the ceiling and the coolest gases at the floor.
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Isolated Flames or Ghosting
Definition
Pockets of flames observed moving through the hot gas layers above the neutral plane. Indication that gasses are within their flammable range and that there is significant temperature to support ignition. Indicator of developing flash over conditions!!!!
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Rollover or Flameover
Definition
Unburned gases collect at the ceiling in the thermal layer. The layer is oxygen deprived, but materials are within their flammable range. As pressure increases, it pushes gasses to unaffected areas, where they mix with oxygen. This will cause flames to roll across the ceiling. Precursor to Flashover, Big Warning Sign of fire conditions.
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Flashover
Definition
Stage of a fire at which all surfaces and objects within a space have been heated to their ignition temperature and flame breaks out almost at once over the surface of all objects in the space.
"When Temperature in room results in the simultaneous ignition of all the combustible contents in the space"
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Full Developed stage
Definition
Stage of burning process where energy release is at maximum rate and is limited onl by availability of fuel and oxygen
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Decay Stage or Hot-Smoldering Phase
Definition
Stage of fire development when fuel is consumed and energy release diminishes while temperatures decreases. During this stage, fire goes from ventilation controlled to fuel controlled
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Backdraft
Definition
Instantaneous explosion or rapid burning of superheated gases that occurs when oxygen is introduced into an oxygen-depleted confined space. The stalled combustion resumes with explosive force. It may occur because of inadequate or improper ventilation procedures.
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6 factors that affect fire development
Definition
1.) Fuel Type 2.) Availability and location of additional fuel in relation to fire location 3.) Compartment Geometry 4.) Ventilation and Changes in Ventilation 5.) Thermal Properties 6.) Ambient Conditions (Wind, Temperature, Humidity)
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