FCTC Test Video Scene Observation and Memory Recall — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A 90-second video shows a residential structure fire. Firefighter Chen enters the front door. To his LEFT is a staircase leading up. Straight ahead is a hallway. A child is visible at the TOP of the stairs. Smoke fills the upper half of the hallway. Based on the scene, which statement is accurate?
- The child is at the top of the stairs and the staircase is to Chen's right
- The child is at the top of the stairs and the staircase is to Chen's left (Correct answer)
- The child is in the hallway and the staircase is straight ahead
- The child is at the bottom of the stairs and smoke fills the lower half
Correct answer: The child is at the top of the stairs and the staircase is to Chen's left
The scene clearly placed the staircase to Chen's LEFT and the child at the TOP of the stairs. Accurate recall of spatial positions and victim locations is exactly what the FCTC video section tests.
Question 2: Engine 7 arrives at a warehouse fire. The crew observes: a loading dock on the south side with two roll-up doors (both closed), smoke venting from rooftop ventilators, the structure is approximately 80 feet wide by 120 feet deep, and a posted sign reading 'Maximum Load: 50,000 lbs.' Which of the following accurately reflects what was observed?
- One of the loading dock doors was open on arrival
- Smoke was venting from the rooftop ventilators (Correct answer)
- The warehouse was approximately 120 feet wide and 80 feet deep
- The posted maximum load was 500,000 lbs
Correct answer: Smoke was venting from the rooftop ventilators
Smoke was venting from the rooftop ventilators — this detail was stated directly. Both loading dock doors were closed (not one open), the dimensions were 80 ft wide by 120 ft deep (not reversed), and the load limit was 50,000 lbs, not 500,000.
Question 3: A video scene shows a kitchen fire. The scene contains: a pan fire on the front-left burner, a fire extinguisher mounted near the refrigerator, one occupant sitting on the floor near the doorway, and a ceiling smoke detector that is NOT alarming despite visible smoke. Which detail is most operationally significant for arriving crews?
- The pan fire is on the front-left burner
- The fire extinguisher is mounted near the refrigerator
- The ceiling smoke detector is not alarming despite smoke conditions (Correct answer)
- One occupant is seated on the floor
Correct answer: The ceiling smoke detector is not alarming despite smoke conditions
A non-functioning smoke detector in an active smoke environment is a critical safety finding that affects occupant protection and incident investigation. While all details matter, a malfunctioning life-safety device is the most operationally significant observation to relay.
Question 4: A fire crew arrives at a commercial strip mall. They observe: smoke from the third unit from the left (a dry cleaner), windows intact on that unit, a fire hydrant on the northeast corner approximately 75 feet from the building, and bystanders gathered on the south sidewalk. How far is the nearest fire hydrant from the building?
- 25 feet
- 50 feet
- 75 feet (Correct answer)
- 100 feet
Correct answer: 75 feet
The scene placed the hydrant on the northeast corner at approximately 75 feet from the building. This kind of spatial distance recall is a core skill in the FCTC video observation section, where exact numbers are frequently tested.
Question 5: Engine 12 arrives at a house fire. The crew observes: front door standing open, one adult male waving from the second-floor window on the RIGHT side, no visible fire from the front of the structure, and a propane grill on the front porch. Which statement accurately reflects what was observed?
- The front door was closed and fire was visible from the front
- Two victims were visible waving from second-floor windows
- One adult was waving from the second-floor window on the right side (Correct answer)
- A propane tank was located inside the front doorway
Correct answer: One adult was waving from the second-floor window on the right side
Only one adult was visible, on the right side of the second floor — not two victims, not the left side. The front door was open (not closed), fire was NOT visible from the front, and the propane grill was on the porch (not a tank inside the doorway). All wrong answers introduce subtle distortions of the original details.
Question 6: During the FCTC Written Test's video observation section, what is the most effective approach to maximize recall accuracy?
- Write brief notes during the video to reference when answering questions
- Focus attention on background details like room colors and furniture styles
- Mentally tag life-safety hazards, victim count and location, fire location, and visible resources as you watch (Correct answer)
- Wait until the video ends, then try to reconstruct the scene from the beginning
Correct answer: Mentally tag life-safety hazards, victim count and location, fire location, and visible resources as you watch
The FCTC video section does not allow note-taking. The most effective strategy is to actively categorize what you observe in real time using an operational framework: victims (who, where), fire (location, behavior), hazards, and resources. This mirrors how firefighters think on scene.
A 90-second video shows a residential structure fire.
Firefighter Chen enters the front door.
To his LEFT is a staircase leading up.
Straight ahead is a hallway.
A child is visible at the TOP of the stairs.
Smoke fills the upper half of the hallway.
Based on the scene, which statement is accurate?