S-130 Cheat Sheet 2026

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50 questions
60 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. Which map feature is used by wildland firefighters to identify potential escape routes and safety zones based on terrain? Contour lines
  2. What is a 'sleeper' in the context of wildland fire mop-up? A fire burning underground through roots, duff, or peat that re-surfaces after mop-up
  3. What is the correct ICS protocol when a firefighter receives conflicting orders from two supervisors? Clarify with their immediate supervisor per unity of command
  4. What is the purpose of a grid search pattern during mop-up operations? To systematically cover every part of the assigned mop-up area without missing hotspots
  5. Which tool is used to cut fireline through thick brush? Chainsaw
  6. How often should S-130 compliance training be conducted? At regular intervals as required by regulations
  7. Which situation most directly triggers the need to implement an escape route? When fire threatens to cut off the crew's path to the safety zone
  8. What is the primary purpose of a lookout on a wildland fire? To observe changing fire behavior and weather and warn crews of hazards
  9. Which ICS position is responsible for coordinating ground support, food, communications equipment, and facilities? Logistics Section Chief
  10. What is the role of the Public Information Officer (PIO) in the ICS Command Staff? Interfacing with the media and gathering/releasing incident information
  11. What should be done if a fire shelter is deployed? Lie down face-first in the shelter
  12. When an incident grows beyond the capacity of a single Operations Section, what organizational element may be activated? Branches within the Operations Section
  13. What is the primary hazard presented by a safety zone that contains standing dead trees (snags)? Snags can ignite and fall on personnel sheltering in the zone
  14. What does 'anchor point' refer to in tactics? Starting point for fireline
  15. Which instrument measures atmospheric pressure and is used to help forecast approaching weather systems? Barometer
  16. A safety zone located in a rocky outcrop on a ridgeline is considered most effective under which condition? When it is free of fine fuels and offers rocky, non-combustible ground
  17. A firefighter notices smoke coming from a stump 30 feet inside the black during mop-up. The correct action is to: Fell the stump, dig out burning material, and extinguish with water or soil
  18. What type of nozzle pattern is most effective for direct attack on the flaming front of a wildland fire? Straight stream directed at the base of flames
  19. What is 'torching' in wildland fire terminology? An individual tree or small group of trees being engulfed in flames from bottom to top
  20. When a S-130 professional faces pressure to compromise professional standards, the BEST response is to: Document the pressure and uphold professional standards
  21. A spot fire has ignited 200 yards ahead of the main fire front. The crew's best immediate action is to: Attack the spot fire immediately before it grows and links up with the main fire
  22. In S-130 practice, what is the best approach to quality improvement in weather observation? Use data-driven methods with measurable outcomes
  23. What is 'triangulation' as applied to compass navigation in the field? Using bearings to two or more known landmarks to determine your unknown position
  24. On a topographic map, V-shaped contour lines pointing downhill (away from the summit) indicate what terrain feature? A spur or ridge
  25. In S-130 certification, what is the primary purpose of regulatory compliance programs? To ensure adherence to laws and standards
  26. According to S-130 guidelines, how should hand tools be carried when moving through heavy timber? At the side with cutting edge pointed away from the body and down
  27. The 18 Watch Out Situations were developed to help firefighters recognize which type of conditions? Situations that historically have led to firefighter fatalities or near-misses
  28. Under the 10 Standard Firefighting Orders, firefighters should 'fight fire aggressively but provide for': Firefighter safety first
  29. A firefighter notices the adze blade of a Pulaski has a mushroomed, peened edge. What is the appropriate action? Tag the tool out of service and report it to a supervisor
  30. Under ICS, what is a 'Division'? A geographic subdivision of the incident
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