Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) Exam (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A
Question:
One of the Key Questions on Protocol 61 is "How much has spilled/leaked?" If an EFD is unsure about which alternative word is more appropriate, s/he is allowed to read this question as "How much has spilled or leaked?"
Answer:
True
Question:
A suspect caller reports that he has planted a bomb at a hospital. The bomb is set to explode in less than 30 minutes, but the caller will give you no more information. What is the most appropriate Determinant Code?
Answer:
76-C-1H
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Question:
The purpose of the Pre-Arrival Instructions is to:
Answer:
provide scripted instructions for callers in specific life-threatening situations.
Question:
What is most appropriate Chief Complaint Protocol to use when the caller reports a vehicle fire that is the result of a motor vehicle collision?
Answer:
77: Motor Vehicle Collision
Question:
An incident involving a person needing rescue and emergency medical treatment is a fire incident until the person has been rescued.
Answer:
True
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Question:
The caller is trapped in a building fire. You are providing instructions from
Panel 2b on Protocol B: Building Evacuation and Health/Life Safety. The caller
responds that there are no exterior windows (that lead to the outside) in the room. What is the next PAI you should provide?
Answer:
"Hold your hand against any interior wall that leads to another room."
Question:
In response to Case Entry Question 4, the caller reports that a person is on fire inside a building. What should you do next?
Answer:
Ask Case Entry Question 4a, initiate the appropriate ECHO response (including a "P" suffix), provide Case Entry Post-Dispatch Instructions a and b, and then return to questioning if possible.
Question:
What is the most appropriate Chief Complaint Protocol to use when the caller reports that hazardous materials have caught fire aboard a cargo ship?
Answer:
64: Marine/Boat Fire
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