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c.e.r.t

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Define "V' void   Middle collapse ends and leads against each other  
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Define lean to void   When collapse wall or floor is resting against and out side wall  
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Explain the 9 step process of a disaster size up.   1. Gather facts 2. Assess damage 3. Consider probabilities 4. Assess your situation 5. Establish priorities 6. Make decisions 7. Develop a plan of action 8. Take action 9. Evaluate progress  
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Class A Fires   Ordinary combustibles such as paper, cloth, wood, rubber, and many plastics  
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Class B Fires   Flammable liquids (e.g., oils, gasoline) and combustible liquids (e.g., charcoal lighter fluid, kerosene). These fuels burn only at the surface because oxygen cannot penetrate the depth of the fluid. Only the vapor burns when ignited  
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Class C Fires   Energized electrical equipment (e.g., wiring, motors). When the electricity is turned off, the fire becomes a Class A fire.  
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Class D Fires   Combustible metals (e.g., aluminum, magnesium, titanium)  
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Class K Fires   Cooking oils (e.g., vegetable oils, animal oils, fats)  
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there are four types of extinguishers?   Water, Dry chemical, Carbon dioxide, Specialized fire extinguishers  
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P.A.S.S.   Pull (Test the extinguisher after pulling the pin), Aim, Squeeze, Sweep  
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