Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills Correlation Chart

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Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills Correlation Chart Donning Personal Protective Clothing 2-1 39 Doffing Personal Protective Clothing 2-2 41 Donning SCBA from a Seat-Mounted Bracket 2-3 52-53 Donning SCBA from a Side-Mounted Compartment or Bracket 2-4 51 Donning SCBA Using the Over-the-Head Method 2-5 54 Donning SCBA Using the Coat Method 2-6 55 Donning a Face Piece 2-7 56-57 Doffing SCBA 2-8 59 Daily SCBA Inspection 2-9 61 Monthly SCBA Inspection 2-10 62 Replacing an SCBA Cylinder 2-11 63 Cleaning and Sanitizing SCBA 2-12 64 Using a Radio 3-1 86 Using the NFIRS Data Entry Tool 3-2 92-93 Operating and Answering Fire Station Telephone and Intercom Systems 3-3 95 Transporting a Fire Extinguisher 7-1 199 Operating a Carbon Dioxide Extinguisher 7-2 200 Attacking a Class A Fire with a Stored-Pressure Water-Type Fire Extinguisher 7-3 201 Attacking a Class A Fire with a Multipurpose Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher 7-4 198 Attacking a Class B Flammable Liquid Fire with a Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher 7-5 202 Attacking a Class B Flammable Liquid Fire with a Stored-Pressure Foam Fire Extinguisher (AFFF or FFFP) 7-6 203 Use of Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishers 7-7 204 Use of Dry Powder Fire Extinguishing Agents 7-9 205 Placing a Life Safety Rope into a Rope Bag 9-1 254 Safety Knot 9-2 256 Half Hitch 9-3 257 Clove Hitch Tied in the Open 9-4 258 Clove Hitch Tied Around an Object 9-5 259 Figure Eight Knot 9-6 260 Figure Eight on a Bight 9-7 261 Figure Eight with a Follow-Through 9-8 263 x

xi Bowline 9-9 264 Sheet or Becket Bend 9-10 265 Hoisting an Axe 9-11 266-267 Hoisting a Pike Pole 9-12 268 Hoisting a Ladder 9-13 270 Hoisting a Charged Hose Line 9-14 271 Hoisting an Uncharged Hose Line 9-15 272 Hoisting an Exhaust Fan 9-16 273 Mounting Apparatus 10-1 282 Dismounting Apparatus 10-2 284 Forcing Entry into an Inward-Opening Door 11-1 306 Forcing Entry in an Outward-Opening Door 11-2 308 Opening an Overhead Garage Door Using the Triangle Method 11-3 311 Forcing Entry Through a Wooden Double-Hung Window 11-4 314 Forcing Entry Through a Casement Window 11-5 315 Forcing Entry Through a Protected or Factory Window 11-6 316 Forcing Entry Using a Through-the-Lock Technique (K Tool) 11-7 320 Forcing Entry Using an A Tool 11-8 321 Forcing Entry Using a Through-the-Lock Technique (Unscrewing the Lock) 11-9 322 Breaching a Wall Frame 11-10 323-324 Breaching a Masonry Wall 11-11 324 Breaching a Metal Wall 11-12 324 Breaching a Floor 11-13 324 One-Fire Fighter Carry 12-1 346 Two-Fire Fighter Shoulder Carry 12-2 347 Three-Fire Fighter Shoulder Carry 12-3 348 Two-Fire Fighter Suitcase Carry 12-4 349 Three-Fire Fighter Suitcase Carry 12-5 349 Three-Fire Fighter Flat Carry 12-6 350 Four-Fire Fighter Flat Carry 12-7 351 Three-Fire Fighter Flat Shoulder Carry 12-8 351 Four-Fire Fighter Flat Shoulder Carry 12-9 352 One-Fire Fighter Rung Raise for Ladders Under 14 12-10 354 One-Fire Fighter Rung Raise for Ladders Over 14 12-11 355 Tying the Halyard 12-12 356 Two-Fire Fighter Beam Raise 12-13 357 Two-Fire Fighter Rung Raise 12-14 358 Three-Fire Fighter Rung Raise 12-15 360-361 Four-Fire Fighter Rung Raise 12-16 359 Climbing the Ladder while Carrying a Tool 12-17 363 Working from a Ladder 12-18 365 Placing a Roof Ladder 12-19 366-367 One-Person Walking Assist 13-1 385 Two-Person Walking Assist 13-2 387

xii Two-Person Extremity Carry 13-3 388 Two-Person Seat Carry 13-4 389 Two-Person Chair Carry 13-5 390 Cradle-in-Arms Carry 13-6 391 Clothes Drag 13-7 391 Blanket Drag 13-8 392 Standing Drag 13-9 392 Webbing Sling Drag 13-10 393 Fire Fighter Drag 13-11 394 One-Person Emergency Drag from a Vehicle 13-12 395 Long Backboard Rescue 13-13 396-397 Single Fire Fighter Ladder Rescue Technique 13-14 400 Rescuing an Unconscious Victim from a Window 13-15 401 Rescuing an Unconscious Child or Small Adult from a Window 13-16 402 Rescuing a Large Adult 13-17 400 Breaking Glass with a Hand Tool 14-1 416 Breaking a Window with a Ladder 14-2 416-417 Breaking Windows on Upper Floors Halligan Toss 14-3 417 Negative-Pressure Ventilation 14-4 420 Positive-Pressure Ventilation 14-5 422 Sounding a Roof 14-6 425 Operating a Power Saw 14-7 431 Rectangular Cut 14-8 433 Louver Cut 14-9 434 Triangular Cut 14-10 435 Peak Cut 14-11 432 Trench Cut 14-12 436 Operating a Fire Hydrant 15-1 452 Shutting Down a Hydrant 15-2 453 Setting Up a Portable Tank 15-3 459 Replacing the Swivel Gasket 16-1 471 Performing the One-Fire Fighter Foot-Tilt Method of Coupling a Fire Hose 16-2 472 Performing the Two-Fire Fighter Method for Coupling a Fire Hose 16-3 473 Performing the One-Fire Fighter Knee-Press Method of Uncoupling a Fire Hose 16-4 474 Performing the Two-Fire Fighter Stiff-Arm Method 16-5 475 Uncoupling Hose with Spanners 16-6 476 Connecting Two Lines With Damaged Hose Coupling 16-7 475 Cleaning a Hose that is Dirty or Contaminated 16-8 479 Marking a Defective Hose 16-9 479 Rolling a Straight Roll 16-10 485 Performing a Single Donut Roll 16-11 486 Twin Donut Roll 16-12 487

xiii Performing a Self-Locking Twin Donut 16-13 488 Performing a Forward Hose Lay 16-14 489-490 Using a Four-Way Valve 16-15 490 Performing a Reverse Lay 16-16 491 Performing a Split Lay 16-17 492 Performing a Flat Hose Load 16-18 493 Performing a Horseshoe Hose Load 16-19 495 Performing an Accordion Hose Load 16-20 496 Attaching a Soft Suction Hose to a Fire Hydrant 16-21 498-499 Attaching a Hard Suction Hose to a Fire Hydrant 16-22 500 Loading the Minuteman Hose Load 16-23 502-503 Advancing the Minuteman Hose Load 16-24 504 Loading the Preconnected Flat Load 16-25 505 Advancing the Preconnected Flat Load 16-26 506 Loading the Triple Layer Hose Load 16-27 507 Advancing the Triple Layer Hose Load 16-28 509 Unload and Advance the Wyed Lines 16-29 510 Performing a Working Hose Drag 16-30 511 Performing a Shoulder Carry 16-31 512 Advancing an Accordion Load 16-32 513 Advancing a Hose Line Up a Stairway 16-33 515 Advancing a Hose Line Down a Stairway 16-34 516 Advancing an Uncharged Hose Line Up a Ladder 16-35 517 Operating a Hose from a Ladder 16-36 516 Connecting a Hose Line to Supply a Fire Department Connection 16-37 518 Connecting and Advancing an Attack Line from a Standpipe Outlet 16-38 518 Replacing a Hose Section 16-39 519 Drain Hose and Carry 16-40 519 Operating a Smooth Bore Nozzle 16-41 522 Operating a Fog Nozzle 16-42 524 Placing a Foam Line in Service 16-43 528 Performing the Sweep Method of Applying Foam 16-44 529 Performing the Bankshot Method 16-45 529 Performing the Rain-Down Method 16-46 529 One-Fire Fighter Salvage Cover Fold 18-1 557-558 Two-Fire Fighter Salvage Cover Fold 18-2 559 Fold and Roll a Salvage Cover 18-3 561 One-Person Salvage Cover Roll 18-4 562 Shoulder Toss 18-5 563 Balloon Toss 18-6 564 Using a Sprinkler Stop 18-7 565 Using Sprinkler Wedges 18-8 566 Close and Re-Open Main Control Valve (OS&Y) 18-9 568

xiv Close and Open Main Control Valve (PIV) 18-10 569 Construct a Water Chute 18-11 572 Construct a Water Catch-All 18-12 573 Pulling a Ceiling Using a Pike Pole 18-13 578 Opening an Interior Wall 18-14 579 Conduct a Weekly/Monthly Generator Test 18-15 583 Performing a Direct Attack 21-1 627 Performing an Indirect Attack 21-2 628 Performing a Combination Attack 21-3 628 One-Fire Fighter Method for Operating a Large Handline 21-4 629 Two-Fire Fighter Method for Operating a Large Handline 21-5 631 Operating a Deck Gun 21-6 633 Operating a Portable Monitor 21-7 633 Locating Fires Behind Walls and Under Subfloors 21-8 634 Suppressing a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire 21-9 641 Head Tilt-Chin Lift Technique 24-1 689 Jaw-Thrust Technique 24-2 690 Clearing the Airway Using Finger Sweeps 24-3 691 Recovery Position 24-4 692 Mouth-to-Mask Rescue Breathing 24-5 695 Mouth-to-Barrier Rescue Breathing 24-6 696 Mouth-to Mouth Rescue Breathing 24-7 695 Heimlich Maneuver 24-8 699 Airway Obstruction in an Unconscious Adult 24-9 700 Airway Obstruction in a Conscious Infant 24-10 701 Airway Obstruction in an Unconscious Infant 24-11 701 External Chest Compressions on an Adult 24-12 706 One-Rescuer Adult CPR 24-13 710 Two-Rescuer Adult CPR 24-14 712 One-Rescuer Infant CPR 24-15 711-712 One-Rescuer Child CPR 24-16 713 Treat Shock 24-17 716 Breaking Tempered Glass 25-1 741 Decontamination 33-1 878-879