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  1. 4. A rope used for hoisting raising fly section.
  2. 6. It is the most common source of heat in combustion reactions.
  3. 12. It is the heat released within the substance and is dissolved in liquid.
  4. 14. It is a chemical process reaction caused by oxidation that produces heat and light.
  5. 16. The type of the building may indicate a set fire under some circumstances.
  6. 20. A building or portion that is used or intended to be used.
  7. 21. Metal safety plates attached to the heel of a ground to stabilized the ladder & protect the beam.
  8. 24. A reactions or changes that release or give off energy heat thus they produce substances with less energy than the reactants.
  9. 26. Any substance which reacts chemically with oxygen and produces flames.
  10. 28. It is the transfer of heat by circulation of heated currents of liquids and gases.
  11. 31. It is a bluish in color.
  12. 32. A form of energy generated by the transmission of some other form of energy, as in combustion or burning.
  13. 33. The mechanism in which fire can spread from its origin to other sources of fuel.
  14. 35. It is a reddish-orange in color.
  15. 37. Any act that would remove or neutralize fire hazard.
  16. 39. Cross member round between the beam on which people climb.
  17. 40. The official report of a fire, generally prepared by the person in charge of the fire incident.
  18. 43. The lowest temperature at which liquid fuel produces a flammable vapor.
  19. 45. An intentional or malicious destruction of property by fire.
  20. 46. A finely powdered substance which when mixed with air in the proper proportion and ignited will cause an explosion.
  21. 47. Upper section or top portion of ladder.
  22. 48. Any act that would remove or neutralize fire hazard.
  23. 49. It is a metal point at the lower end of tormentors pole.
  24. 50. The weight of a volume of pure gas compared to the weight of a volume of dry air at the same temperature and pressure.
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  1. 1. Are those that remain when other products of combustion cool to normal temperature.
  2. 2. It is the luminous body of a burning gas which gets hotter and less luminous when mixed with more oxygen.
  3. 3. They are very invaluable in locating the point of origin of a fire.
  4. 5. It is the science that deals with the study of matter and energy and their mutual interactions.
  5. 7. A gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon.
  6. 8. A box or cabinet where fire hoses valves and other equipment are stored and arranged for firefighting.
  7. 9. The constant temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
  8. 10. The movement of fire from one place to another.
  9. 11. Any visual or audible signal produced by a device or system to warn the occupants of the building.
  10. 13. It is changes whereby energy heat is absorbed or is added before the reaction takes place.
  11. 15. It is those having unsteady, irregular swirls and eddies.
  12. 17. A piece of metal or an electrical conductor used to bypass a safety device in an electrical system.
  13. 18. Any person actually occupying and using a building or portions thereof by virtue of a lease contract with the owner or administrator or by permission or sufferance of the latter.
  14. 19. It is a colorless flammable poisonous gas with a characteristics smell of rotten eggs.
  15. 22. The lowest temperature at which liquid fuel produces a flammable vapor in sufficient quantity.
  16. 23. In exothermic reaction involving the oxidation of some substance fuel resulting in the release of energy in the form of light and heat.
  17. 24. A hot piece or lump that remains after a material has partially burned and is still oxidizing without the manifestation of flames.
  18. 25. The measure of the molecular activity within a substance.
  19. 27. Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off explosives.
  20. 29. A colorless odorless gas and one of the compositions of air which is approximately 21 % by volume.
  21. 30. Sometimes also called “commercial” fire result from the acts of businessmen.
  22. 34. It is the thermal decomposition of a solid fuel through the action of heat.
  23. 36. It is the visible product of incomplete combustion.
  24. 38. A Ladders that are ideal access ladders particularly suited to providing static access onto roofs or scaffolding.
  25. 41. Allows you to reach heights of more than 10 feet.
  26. 42. The portion of a roadway or public way that should be kept opened and unobstructed at all times for the expedient operations of firefighting units.
  27. 44. Any condition or act which increases or may cause an increase in the probability of the occurrence of fire.