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S-130 (Final) Questions and Correct Answers Updated 2025 Graded A, Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

S-130 (Final) Questions and Correct Answers Updated 2025 Graded A

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S-130 (Final) Questions and Correct
Answers Updated 2025 Graded A
___________ is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen that you
can take into your body and transport to the muscles. - ANS Answer -
Aerobic Fitness
A __________ occurs when there's a sudden increase in ROS sufficient to
prevent or rule out direct control of the fire. - ANSBlowup
A ____________ fire burns without flame while a ___________ fire burns
rapidly with a well-defined head. - ANSsmoldering and running
A fire moving away from the head or against the wind - ANSBacking
A fire periodically igniting the crown of trees - ANSTorching
A fire primarily advancing across the tops of trees - ANSCrowning
A fire that burns with a low flame and spreads slowly - ANSCreeping
A fire that spreads rapidly with a well-defined head - ANSRunning
Any area that's not burnt, but is adjacent to an involved area - ANSGreen
Command - ANSDirects the overall management of the incident
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Answers Updated 2025 Graded A

___________ is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen that you can take into your body and transport to the muscles. - ANS Answer - Aerobic Fitness A __________ occurs when there's a sudden increase in ROS sufficient to prevent or rule out direct control of the fire. - ANSBlowup A ____________ fire burns without flame while a ___________ fire burns rapidly with a well-defined head. - ANSsmoldering and running A fire moving away from the head or against the wind - ANSBacking A fire periodically igniting the crown of trees - ANSTorching A fire primarily advancing across the tops of trees - ANSCrowning A fire that burns with a low flame and spreads slowly - ANSCreeping A fire that spreads rapidly with a well-defined head - ANSRunning Any area that's not burnt, but is adjacent to an involved area - ANSGreen Command - ANSDirects the overall management of the incident

Finance/Administration - ANSAssists agencies requiring cost-recovery and other services Fire at this point usually burns into prevailing wind - ANSRear Greatest forward rate of spread - ANSHead Identify FOUR actions you can take to make sure you perform physically well on the fireline. Select one or more: a. Choose white bread over whole wheat b. Concentrate on getting enough carbohydrates c. Limit eggs to one per day d. Avoid alcohol e. Avoid carbohydrates f. Consume at least six ounces of red meat five days a week Incorrect g. Stay away from eating red meat two days in a row - ANSB. Concentrate on getting enough carbohydrates, C. Limit eggs to one per day, D. Avoid alcohol, and G. Stay away from eating red meat two days in a row Identify FOUR items that may be part of a minimum ensemble of personal protective equipment (PPE) for wildland fire fighting. Select one or more: a. Eye protection

f. Weather conditions - ANSA. Location of the fire, E. Fuel types, and F. Weather conditions Logistics - ANSProvides all support needs (except aircraft) on an incident Long, narrow strip of fire - ANSFinger Marks the final extinguishing of a fire after it is lined - ANSMopup Operations - ANSAchieves the objectives outlined by the IC and the IAP Outer boundary of the burning area - ANSPerimeter Personnel accountability - ANSracks resources and assignment lists Planning - ANSCollects evaluates, and makes assignments through the IAP, Roughly parallel to the main direction of fire spread - ANSFlank Span of control - ANSAllows supervisors to track and monitor subordinates Sparks produced by the main fire are carried by winds - ANSSpotting The area in which the fire has consumed the fuels - ANSBlack Unburned area in the black - ANSIsland

Unified command - ANSAn established and common set of incident objectives When fire crosses a natural barrier intended to confine the fire - ANSSlopover Wildland firefighter protective clothing is designed to protect you from which of the following THREE threats? Select one or more: a. Structural fires b. Hostile ambient temperatures c. Radiant Heat d. Arson e. Personal Injury - ANSAnswer - B. Hostile ambient temperature, C. Radiant heat, E. Personal injury