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December 06, 2004

Firefighter exam sample questions

 
I recall one question in my captains test oral interview that I guess I answered correctly:
Here goes.
You respond to a house fire and during the initial entry and search you notice a twenty dollar bill on a dresser drawer in the master bedroom. Later you discover the money is gone and you know for a fact only you and your captain were the only two persons who entered that room.

What do you say? Do you say anything?

Comment on what you would say!

(my answer in a day or two)


Here are some firefighter exam sample questions found among many such sites on the internet.
  • Petersons firefighter test prep.





  • Comments:
    I would ask my captain about the money and see if he took the money out of the house to safe it so it would not get damaged. I would then decide my next course of action by his response
     
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