Fire Origin & Cause (2nd Edition)
Chapter 1 Definitions Test
8 questions

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1) A fire believed to have been deliberately set.


2) The first to arrive at the fire scene.


3) Combustible material used to spread fire from one point or area to other points or areas.


4) Visual remains at a fire scene revealing the fire's origin, progress, action, or cause.


5) The lawful or unlawful entering of a structure or vehicle by means of physical force.


6) Contrivance designed and used to start a fire.


7) To put out a fire completely.


8) The practice of searching a fire scene to detect hidden fires or sparks that may rekindle and also to note the possible point of origin and cause of fire.


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