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Intro to ICS Exam Prep

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Intro to ICS Exam Prep

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Quiz — Fire Behavior3 of 24

Convection is BEST described as heat transfer through:

ADirect contact between objects
BElectromagnetic wave radiation
Circulation of heated gases or liquids
DCombustion of fuel vapors

Explanation

Convection transfers heat through the movement of heated fluids — hot gases rise, cool, and cycle back down.

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Definition

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. Provides clean air for interior operations. Typical duration: 30–60 min depending on cylinder size and work rate.

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Intro to ICS, was developed as a study tool for emergency services personnel.  The questions are based on the FEMA/EMI IS-100.b Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS-100) course.Notes about this app:

  • The ICS-100 course was updated in late 2013 (hence the “100.b”), and these questions are each referenced to the new material.  
  • The IS-100.b course consists of 7 modules.  A reference of “3.5” means course module 3, page (slide) 5.  
  • This app contains 118 questions.  No questions were written for module 1, which is a general course overview.
  • Other Flash Fire products permit you to search for questions by chapter/subject.  That’s not the case with Intro to ICS, because of the narrow scope of the material.
  • Most of these questions should work with any basic ICS course, although the page references won’t apply.

As always, don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or comments at:  info@code3app.comStudy hard and stay safe out there!Note:  Flash Fire is not directly associated with FEMA, however, our content is designed to aid those studying for a FEMA course.