18 Watch Out Situations (multiple choice)

Identify which number each watch out situation is.
Reference: NWCG IRPG
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1. No communication link with crewmembers or supervisor
9
11
5
7
2. Instructions and assignments not clear
5
6
4
7
3. Weather becoming hotter and drier
5
4
14
15
4. Constructing line without safe anchor point
12
6
10
8
5. Uninformed on strategy, tactics, and hazards
7
8
5
6
6. Getting frequent spot fires across line
13
15
14
16
7. Building fireline downhill with fire below
11
9
7
5
8. Wind increases and or changes direction
15
14
13
12
9. Terrain and fuels make escape to safety zones difficult
14
16
15
17
10. In country not seen in daylight
4
3
2
1
11. Taking a nap near fireline
8
19
1
18
12. Attempting frontal assault on fire
11
9
12
10
13. Safety zones and escape routes not identified
3
5
4
2
14. Fire not scouted and sized up
2
3
1
4
15. Cannot see main fire; not in contact with someone who can
12
13
14
11
16. Unburned fuel between you and fire
9
7
5
11
17. Unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior
7
4
6
8
18. On a hillside where rolling material can ignite fuel below
12
15
13
14
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