A) curfew B) brigade C) dedication D) ventilate
A) brigade B) ventilate C) billow D) flammable
A) curfew B) ventilate C) billowing D) flammable
A) decree B) dedication C) brigade D) curfew
A) curfew B) famine C) flammable D) billowing
A) dedication B) ventilate C) brigade D) trickle
A) the dangers of firefighting B) firefighting now and long ago in the United States. C) the importance of fire department equipment D) a day in the life of one important firefighter
A) under ten thousand five hundred B) twenty five C) over ten million D) over a million and a half
A) too boring to work there a long time B) always challenging C) never exciting D) too hard to handle
A) a back-stepper B) an officer C) a firefighter D) a driver
A) fire alarm B) fire truck C) firefighting equipment D) firehouse pole
A) makes his or her bed and cleans the station house. B) attends a training session. C) gets his or her gear in order and sets it up next to the fire truck. D) shops for groceries and prepares dinner.
A) The fire is starting again. B) The fire is almost out. C) The ashes must be soaked until they are cold. D) The townspeople form a bucket brigade.
A) They didn't have firefighters back then. B) They built their houses out of flammable material C) They built their houses too quickly and sloppily. D) They didn't understand the causes of fire.
A) All children were required to work. B) Every house had a bucket hanging next to the door. C) Windows in houses were too small for adults. D) It took the whole town to put out fires.
A) People needed to sleep all night. B) People needed to be off the streets during the night. C) Firefighters were not available during the night. D) Fires often occurred between 9:00 pm and 4:30 am.
A) to protect the streets from robbers at night B) to tell what time it was C) to warn people if a fire broke out at night. D) to stop any fires that started during the night
A) Thomas Jefferson B) Benjamin Franklin C) George Washington D) Paul Revere |