Firefighter Jeopardy, that is. The rules are simple, someone post the answer, then the next person to come along posts the actual answer in the form of a question. That same person who answers in the form of a question is to then post the answer for the next person to come along. Keep it firefighter related, try your hardest not to cheat(i.e. Google, Bing, Ask, you firefighter literature)... I mean, this is an honorable profession, right?

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We'll start out simple.

"I'll take Fire Science for $100, Alex."

Answer; Oxygen, heat and fuel.

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Congrats James! Where is the next questions?



Answer:
This is the mode of firefighting operations when the first crew goes directly into the fire for extinguishment, regardless of 2 in, 2 out.


The answer (or question) is fast attack mode.



Answer:
This is the year that the first paramedics were certified in the United States.
well I liked my answer but I guess thats ok

Answer:
This is the year that the first paramedics were certified in the United States.

What year was a major leap in the cirriculum for paramedics is 1977?


answer: the mother of paramedicine
Who is Jan Foster? (Canadian)


Answer: 1X1700
What is 1700?

Please elaborate though, how is this firefighter related, or are you just testing my IQ?

Answer; This phenomena occurs to concrete when heated to extremely high temperatures.
The correct Question was Who is Nancy Caroline?
Answer: 1x1700



What is the expansion rate of water when it turns to steam?





Answer: This is the OSHA standard for hazardous materials.
What is spalling? if that was what you wanted
or
the small droplets of water in the concrete expand with heat and crack away the concrete and expose the reinforcing steel
k Im skipping over myself there

answer: these are the only 2 coupling sizes for attack lines
Correct, either or.
lol oh I see yeppers and I am completely dumfounded on hazmat I know some but not all
What are 1 1/2" and 2 1/2"?



Answer to the other is CFR 1910.120.



Answer: 600 GPM is the rated flow rate for this sized tip on a master stream.
what is 1 inch?



answer: this is what the P in a hazmat erg book stands for.

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