Chapter 12 Ceiling Collapse Flashcards
Why is the danger of ceiling collapse underestimated?
because firefighters below are often not killed by the falling ceiling, they are killed from the smoke or burns according to the medical examiner
what are the two broad categories that ceilings can be divided into
- those affixed directly to the floor joist
- those that are suspended several inches or feet below the joist by the vertical strips of wood steel hangers or thin wires
the degree of injury caused by the local collapse of plaster ceiling is determined by what
the thickness of the falling plaster,
the height of the ceiling,
the condition of the cushioning system inside the firefighter’s helmet
what is the most dangerous ceiling, from collapse point of view
the suspended ceiling
suspended ceilings are most often found in three types of occupancies
- stores
- top floors of multiple dwellings
- renovated buildings
two nicknames for suspended ceilings
hanging ceilings
dropped ceilings
what are the common types of suspended ceilings
- would gird
- metal girded with a permanent affixed ceiling
- lightweight metal grid with a permanent affix ceiling
- metal gird system with a removable ceiling panel
what can firefighters do to reduce the danger of a suspended ceiling collapse
prevent fire extension into the concealed space above by extinguishing the blaze as quickly as possible and checking the concealed space above the ceiling as soon as possible
what is the most important first step for rescue of firefighters trapped beneath a collapsed ceiling during the store fire
to sweep the collapsed area above the ceiling with a hose line to knock down the flames