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Fire Jeopardy

Fire Jeopardy. This game template was created by : 30 May 00 EWC(SW) Thomas Conrad FLEET INFORMATION WARFARE CENTER (FIWC) N7 Fleet Support Division Norfolk, VA Put the template file into the Office Template Folder.

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Fire Jeopardy

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  1. FireJeopardy

  2. This game template was created by : 30 May 00 • EWC(SW) Thomas Conrad • FLEET INFORMATION WARFARE CENTER (FIWC) • N7 Fleet Support Division • Norfolk, VA • Put the template file into the Office Template Folder. • It will then appear as a Template on the Power Point pull-down menus. • (The template file Jeopardy.pot is small - 280kb) • (i.e., File, New, General [tab]). • CUSTOM SLIDE SHOW • This is a CUSTOM SLIDE SHOW presentation. • This One Round template contains 49 slides. • Only certain slides are programmed to be the JEOPARDY slide show. • (The show loops until the Final Question or until ESC/ Stop is pressed.) • (To see the slides in the show select the following menus: • Slide show, Custom Shows…, Jeopardy Show, Edit) Game Builder Instructions 1

  3. CUSTOM SLIDE SHOW (cont.) • Each game Matrix slide contains hyperlinks to the corresponding answer/question slide. • (TEXT hyperlinks are bold, underlined ex.- 100) • When a hyperlink is activated by a mouse click, • the presentation jumps (branches) to the question slide, • displays the slide (performing any animation on the slide) • and on the next click, returns to the game matrix. • If a player presses any of the following keys the presentation will resume with the next slide. • the “N” (next) or “P” (previous) • the page up (previous) / page down (next) • Space Bar (next) / enter (next) • clicks the mouse when it is not over a hyperlink Game Builder Instructions 2

  4. CLASSIFIED MATERIAL THE ORIGINAL TEMPLATE CONTAINS NO CLASSIFIED MATERIAL. GAME BUILDERS AND USERS ARE REMINDED TO PROPERLY MARK AND SAFEGUARD MATERIALS WHICH MAY BE CREATED USING THIS TEMPLATE. MATERIALS MUST BE MARKED AND SAFEGUARDED IAW APPLICABLE SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS. A Classification FOOTER HAS BEEN PROVIDED IN THE TEMPLATE. Game Builder Instructions 3

  5. MARKING CATEGORY AND QUESTIONS SLIDES WITH THE OVERALL CLASSIFICATION: • Perform a Search and Replace • 1. Press CTRL-H, to perform a search and replace. • 2. In the “Find What” box enter:UNCLASSIFIED • 3. In the “Replace With” box enter the highest Classification of the • material in the Financial Management aid: • S E C R E T / C O N F I D E N T I A L /UNCLASSIFIED. • (Use UNCLASSIFIED CAPITAL LETTERS and double space as shown) • 4. Select MATCH CASE and Replace UNCLASSIFIED. • There will be 74 replacements • (Game Title Slide, 72 question slides, and this slide.) Game Builder Instructions 4

  6. Game Format/ Rules (See the Information and sample slides) • SCORING • Scoring must be done manually. No method has been programmed into the presentation to allow interactive scoring. • Slide format (See Sample Answer/Question slide) • This is a text based template. The answer/question fields are text boxes. • ENTER THE ANSWER IN THE TOP TEXT BOX. • ENTER THE CORRECT QUESTION IN THE BOTTOM TEXT BOX. • Slide animation • The Answer on each slide is displayed for 45 seconds. • The correct question is displayed for 15 seconds. • Each slide is displayed for a maximum of 1 minute. • The Player can advance the animation/slide by clicking the mouse Game Builder Instructions 5

  7. To create a new Game: • Research 1-12 Categories AND a Final Category • (30 questions for 6 Categories / 60 questions for 12 Categories) • - REPLACE the standard Category labels (example for Category 1) • (Category titles are limited to approximately twenty Characters). • 1. Press CTRL-H, to perform a search and replace. • 2. In the “Find What” box enter: [current title] • 3. In the “Replace With” box enter: [your category title] • 4. Select Replace All. For each Category there will be 13 • replacements (Game matrix column, 6 slides 2 each.) • 5. Repeat steps 1-4 to perform Replacements for the other categories. Game Builder Instructions 6

  8. DAILY DOUBLES (D.D.) • The D.D. slide is at the end of the template. • The DD slides are not hyper-linked into the presentation. • The next several slides will assist the game builder in linking the D.D. slides into the game matrix. These slides show the PowerPoint menus that must be used to create the necessary hyperlinks. • The builder must create hyperlinks to link the DD. • (Note- The game will run just fine without Daily Doubles) • The 1st link will link the Game matrix Action Button to the DD slide. • The 2nd link will link the DD slide to the correct Answer/question slide. • Create Daily Double Hyper-links: • 1. Link the Category 1 - 500 point Action button to the R-1 Daily Double • slide. • 2. Link the R-1 Daily Double slide to the Category 1 - 500 point Action • button. Game Builder Instructions 7

  9. NOTES ON HYPER LINKS • On the game matrix board the ACTION Button TEXT ( 100 ) is hyper-linked to the corresponding slide, • e.g.. the “Category 1 - 100 button text” links to • the “Category 1 100 question slide”. • If an action button, the Action button TEXT, or the corresponding slide is deleted the hyperlink goes with it. • Note- Both the Action Button, AND the TEXT can have SEPARATE HYPER LINKS. This fact must be remembered if you wish to create daily doubles for each round. • 1. Action button Selected • Select Action button at cursor point shown • (Notice SmUNCLASSIFIED yellow Diamond cursor at upper left corner of action button) • 2. TEXT Selected • Select Text at cursor point shown • (Notice (blue) Line cursor) Game Builder Instructions 8

  10. Game Builder Instructions 9 4.Click and Select: Slide 3. Select Hyperlink to: 1. On the Round 1 game matrix select the TEXT on the Category 1, 500 button. 5. Scroll down to select the R-1 (Round One) Daily Double slide Click BOTH OK tabs. (UNCLASSIFIED menus will disappear.) 2. Right Click to activate menu. Select Action Settings

  11. The Daily Double slides do not have pre-set Hyperlinks. Game Builder Instructions 10 3. Select Hyperlink to: 4.Click and Select: Slide 1. On the R-1 (Round 1) Daily Double slide Select the Action button. (Do Not Select the Daily Double Text) 5. Scroll down to select the Category 1 500 slide Click BOTH OK tabs. (UNCLASSIFIED menus will disappear.) 2. Right Click to activate menu. Select Action Settings

  12. Basic Firefighter Fire Prevention Fire Inspections Hazardous Materials Emergency Medical Terms & Definitions R-1 Game Matrix 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  13. A three-sided geometric figure used to explain the concept of fire as it burns in the smoldering mode. What is the Fire Triangle? Basic Firefighter 100 100 Resource Management 100

  14. A four-sided geometric figure used to explain the concept of fire as it burns in the flame producing stage. What is the Fire Tetrahedron? Basic Firefighter 200 200 Resource Management 200

  15. Flexible tube used by firefighters to carry water under pressure from the source of supply to the point of discharge. What is the fire hose? Basic Firefighter 300 300 Resource Management 300

  16. Function - to provide the firefighter with protection against hazardous respiratory environments such as oxygen deficiency elevated temperatures, smoke, and other toxic atmospheres What is theSelf-contained Breathing apparatus? Basic Firefighter 400 400 Resource Management 400

  17. NFPA standard that contains minimum requirements and procedures for a safety and health program for fire departments. What is NFPA 1500? Basic Firefighter 500 500 Resource Management 500

  18. A plan to help improve the likelihood that each family member will escape the home in the event of a fire. What are Home Escape Plans? Fire Prevention 100 100 EOC Communications 100

  19. This is the action to take if your clothes catch on fire. What is Stop, Drop, & Roll? Fire Prevention 200 200 EOC Communications 200

  20. Proven to save lives. a) Give early warning of fire. b) Provide security from fire when everyone is asleep. What is a Smoke Detector/Alarm? Fire Prevention 300 300 EOC Communications 300

  21. The most frequent kind of burn injury to young children. What are Scalds? Fire Prevention 400 400 EOC Communications 400

  22. This type of Smoke Detector operates by using a small, harmless radioactive particle and is better at detecting invisible particles produced by flaming fires. What is Ionization? Fire Prevention 500 500 EOC Communications 500

  23. The single most important non-emergency activity performed by the fire service. What is Fire Prevention Inspections? Fire Inspections 100 100 EOC IMT People & Partners 100

  24. Individuals in this position are responsible for conducting fire inspections and also maybe responsible for divisions duties, including fire investigations, public education, or plans review, among others. What is a Fire Inspector or Fire Prevention Officer? Fire Inspections 200 200 EOC IMT People & Partners 200

  25. Rules or Laws used to enforce requirements for fire protection, life safety, or building construction. What are codes? Fire Inspections 300 300 EOC IMT People & Partners 300

  26. A condition that is prevalent in almost all occupancies and encourage a fire to start. What is Common Fire Hazards? Fire Inspections 400 400 EOC IMT People & Partners 400

  27. The classifications given to structures by the model code used in that jurisdiction based on the intended use for the structure. Who is Occupancy Classifications? Fire Inspections 500 500 EOC IMT People & Partners 500

  28. As defined by NFPA 472 A substance (solid, liquid, or gas) that when released is capable of creating harm to people, the environment, and property. What is a Hazardous Materials? Hazardous Materials 100 100 Org Charts 100

  29. A system that requires a diamond-shaped, 10 ¾ inches on each side, required to be placed on bulk containers and all four sides of the vehicle. What is theDOT Placard System? Hazardous Materials 200 200 Org Charts 200

  30. The areas at a hazardous materials incident that are designated based upon safety and the degree of hazard and are usually named Hot, Warm and Cold. What is the Control Zones? Hazardous Materials 300 300 Org Charts 300

  31. A reference book, written in plan language, to guide emergency responders in their initial actions at the incident scene. What is the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)? Hazardous Materials 400 400 Org Charts 400

  32. The equipment provided to shield or isolate a person from the chemical, physical, and thermal hazards that can be encountered at a hazardous materials incident. What is Personal Protective Equipment? Hazardous Materials 500 500 Org Charts 500

  33. Combines rescue breathing and chest compressions Revives heart (cardio) and lung (pulmonary) functioning Use when there is no breathing and no pulse Provides O2 to the brain until ACLS arrives What is CPR? 100 100 Emergency Medical Information Management 100

  34. A assessment of the scene and surroundings that will provide valuable information to the First Responder and will help ensure the well-being of the First Responder. What is the Scene Size-up and/or is the Scene Safe? Emergency Medical 200 200 Information Management 200

  35. Bright, red, oxygen rich blood spurts from the wound and is the most difficult to control because of the pressure at which arteries bleed. As the patient's blood pressure drops, the amount of spurting may also drop. What is Arterial Bleeding? Emergency Medical 300 300 Information Management 300

  36. An evaluation of the forces that caused an injury. May be beneficial in determining the presence of internal injuries. What is the mechanism of injury or nature of illness? Emergency Medical 400 400 Information Management 400

  37. Break in skin of varying depth May occur in isolation or together with other types of soft tissue injury. Caused by forceful impact with sharp object. Bleeding may be severe. What is Laceration? Emergency Medical 500 500 Information Management 500

  38. Career or volunteer service groups that are organized and trained for the prevention and control of loss of life and property from any fire or disaster. What is the Fire Service? Terms & Definitions 100 100 Terms & Definitions 100

  39. What is Higbee Cut? The marking on the male and female ends of the coupling on a firehouse. Used for marking up two sections of hose for lining up the threads. Terms & Definitions 200 200 Terms & Definitions 200

  40. What is a Halyard? A rope or cable used to hoist an upper section of an extension ladder. Terms & Definitions 300 300 Terms & Definitions 300

  41. What is a Nozzle? A device for use in applications requiring special water discharge patterns, directional spray, or other unusual discharge characteristic. Terms & Definitions 400 400 Terms & Definitions 400

  42. What is a Fire Hydrant? A valved connection on a water supply system having one or more outlets and that is used to supply hose and/or other fire department apparatus with water. Terms & Definitions 500 500 Terms & Definitions 500

  43. FINAL JEOPARDY Final Jeopardy Title

  44. What is Fire Prevention? Measures directed towards reducing the likelihood of fire. FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL QUESTION

  45. END OF GAME Congratulations! You’ve completed Fire Jeopardy!

  46. DAILY DOUBLE R1 Daily Double

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