Title: College of Lake County Fire Science Technology
1College of Lake CountyFire Science Technology
2Basic Rules Firefighting Strategy (Emanuel
Fried)
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- The highest priority is to determine the degree
of danger to the buildings occupants
3Basic Rules Firefighting Strategy (Emanuel
Fried)
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- Where the fire poses an actual or probable threat
to the safety of people, they should be removed
4Basic Rules Firefighting Strategy (Emanuel
Fried)
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- If fire threatens to cut off the escape route of
occupants, direct a hose stream between the
threatened egress and the fire
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Fried)
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- The occupants of a building in which the FD is
operating, or is about to operate, should not be
disturbed - provided the danger to which they are
exposed can be eliminated
6Basic Rules Firefighting Strategy (Emanuel
Fried)
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- Countermand any previous order that is contrary
to good fire tactics
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Fried)
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- Cover exposures first attack fire later
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Fried)
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- The safety of personnel operating at a serious
fire should not be dependant upon a single hose
line
9Basic Rules Firefighting Strategy (Emanuel
Fried)
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- As soon as it becomes evident that water is not
reaching the seat of the fire, firefighters whose
sole egress might be cut off by an extension of
the fire should be withdrawn
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Fried)
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- Whenever it is necessary to withdraw a line from
a position rendered untenable by the extending
fire, keep the stream in operation until
personnel are safely out
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Fried)
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- A building seriously involved in fire should be
ventilated promptly and thoroughly
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Fried)
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- With a fire reaching a shaft, stairway or other
vertical opening which extends to the roof, the
duty of the truck company is to ventilate
directly above the opening
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Fried)
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- DO NOT let the natural impulse to attack a fire
induce you to do so in a such a way as to spread
the fire - (Candle - moth syndrome)
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Fried)
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- If you are the IC, dont try to take over the
duties of the company officer
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Fried)
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- Assign sector officers to key vantage points
- And maintain communication with them
16Size-up
NAME SOME
17Size-up
- Who does size-up?
- First arriving company officer
- Later arriving chiefs
- Incident commander
- Every FF on the scene
- Constantly resize - up
18Apparatus Capabilities Jobs
- Engines
- Aerials
- Ladders
- Towers
- Snorkels
- Quints
19Apparatus Capabilities Jobs
- Tankers
- Squads /rescues
- Ambulance
- Fire boats
- Pool vehicles
20Apparatus Placement
- Maximum advantage of capabilities
- Use only those required
- Expand ics options
- Resources in staging
21Riding Assignments
- Bring the tools to the the job!!
- Nothing showing
- Smoke showing
- Extrication
- EMS
22Priorities
- Rescue
- Exposures
- Confinement
- Extinguishment
- Overhaul
- Salvage
Ventilation
Coordinated Fire Attack
23Ventilation
- 1 priority
- Reduces heat and smoke build-up
- Confines the fire line in place
- Reduce flashover potential
- East access for rescue extinguishment
- Buy time for victims
- Vent enter concept
24Rescue
- Primary search
- Initial
- Quick
- Check most obvious places for survivors
- Hallways
- Bedrooms
- Living areas
25Rescues
- Secondary search
- Later
- More thorough
- Multiple victims
- Largest endangered group has priority
- Screamers
- On balconies
26Tactical Modes
- Offensive
- Fast, aggressive
- Vent enter
- Interior attack
- Lines keep advancing
- Primarily handlines
- Blitz with a master stream
- Straight streams
27Fire Attack
- Attacking from the unburned to burned
- Dwellings
- Garages
28Tactical Priorities
- Marginal modes of operation
- Offensive/defensive
- Interior attack
- Will go to defensive
- Defensive/offensive
- Initial attack defensive
- Offensive after a big hit
29Tactical Priorities
- Defensive
- Exterior operations
- Master streams and big hand lines
- No interior crews
- Accountability
30Tactical Priorities
- Mode of operation decisions
- Risk a lot to save a lot
- Risk our lives a lot to save savable lives
- Offensive
- Risk a little to save a little
- Risk our lives a little to save savable property
- Marginal
- Risk nothing to save nothing
- Dont risk our lives at all to save what is
already lost - Defensive
31Tactical Priorities
- Factors
- Burn time
- Construction type
- How long have we been operating
- Have we slowed or stopped the forward movement of
the fire - Why not
?
32Safety
- Work in pairs
- Read the building
- Construction type
- Roof condition
- Changing conditions
33Safety
- Have multiple escape routes
- 2 ladders
- Wear and use all of your PPE / SCBA
- Leave the roof when the job is done
34Water Supply
- Municipal
- Rural
- Hose size
- Hose lays