Which of the hazards listed is of a primary concern, other than fire damage, associated with a class C fire?
• Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment • How electricity affects firefighting tactics and personal safety • Difference between fire behavior (reflash, deep-seated, explosion) vs. electrical hazards
• Ask yourself: What is unique about a Class C fire compared to Class A or B that changes how close you can safely get? • Which option describes a danger that exists even if the visible flames are small or already knocked down? • Which listed hazard would make you very cautious about using water or foam directly on the fire?
• Verify what Class C specifically refers to in fire classifications (think: the fuel source) • Identify which choice is directly related to energized electrical systems, not just flame behavior • Confirm which hazard would remain as long as the circuit or equipment is still energized
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