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Key CERT functions include:   fire safety, medical operation, light search and rescue, disaster psychology  
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What are the 3 elements fire requires to exist?   Fuel, Heat, Oxygen  
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What are the steps of sizeup checklist?   Gather facts, assess and communicate the damage, consider probabilities, assess your own situation, establish priorities, make decisions, develop a plan of action, take action, evaluate progress  
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What does P.A.S.S. mean?   Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep  
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Where should you aim while putting out a fire?   at the base  
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What does the red quadrant describe in the NFPA diamond?   flammability  
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What does the blue quadrant describe in the NFPA diamond?   health hazard  
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What does the yellow quadrant describe in the NFPA diamond?   reactivity  
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What are the life threatening conditions?   airway obstruction, bleeding, shock  
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What are 3 main methods to control bleeding?   direct pressure, elevation, pressure points  
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During triage what does the tag I mean?   immediate (life threatening)  
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During triage what does the tag D mean?   delayed (injuries do not jeopardize the victims)  
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During triage what does the tag DEAD mean?   no respiration after two attempts to open airway  
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Where should the treatment site be set up?   downwind  
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What is a class A fire categorized into?   ordinary combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth, rubber, and many plastics  
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What is a class B fire categorized into?   flammable liquids and combustible liquid  
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What is a class C fire categorized into?   energized electrical equipment  
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What is a class D fire categorized into?   combustible metal  
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What is a pancake void?   floors fall on top of each other  
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What is lean to void?   floor leans on the outside wall, creating a void where the floor remains attached to the wall  
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What is the 'V' void?   floor collapses in the center  
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What is arterial bleeding?   spurting blood  
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What is venous bleeding?   flowing blood  
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What is capillary bleeding?   oozing blood  
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What should you have at all times?   disaster kit  
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