Chapter 16 Flashcards
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Rules of Engagement ROE origin
Evolved from the firefighter survival rules developed by Seattle fire department and international Association of fire Chiefs
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Open structure
Structure that has windows or doors of sufficient size and number provide for proper ventilation and emergency evacuation.
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enclosed structure
Structure that is lacking windows or doors of sufficient size to provide proper ventilation emergency evacuation.
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In the US firefighter disorientation study when firefighters become disoriented?
Disorientation occurred as firefighters exceeded their air supply, or caught in flashovers or back drafts, were trapped by collapsing floor roof.
3/4 were in enclosed structures
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What may be in adequate about the top-down directives from incident command with little two-way discussion about options?
Firefighters and company officers are the members at the greatest risk of injury and death and often will be the first to identify unsafe conditions and practices. These members should be the ultimate decision-makers regarding whether it safe to proceed with the signed objectives.
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What is the objective of ROE rule 1, Size up your tactical area of operation?
Because company officer and firefighter deposit a moment and look over their area of operation, evaluate individual risk exposure, and determine if safe approach to complete assigned tactical objective.
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Rule 2. Determine the Occupants Survival Profile
what is the objective?
Cause company officer and firefighter to consider fire conditions in relation to possible occupant survival…..
of a rescue event as part of the initial and ongoing individual risk assessment and action plan development
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What is essential to determine in the size of process?
Whether any occupants are trapped and whether they can survive the current and projected fire conditions
If survival is not possible for the entire search, locate, and removal. A more cautious approach to fire operations must be taken. Fire control should be achieved before proceeding with primary and secondary search.
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Medical assessments of Providence firefighters who had heart attacks while operating in structure fires revealed they all had high levels of ____ in the firefighters blood streams.
Cyanide
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Rule 3. Do not risk your life for lives or property that cannot be saved: Objective
Prevent firefighters from engaging in high-risk search and rescue/ firefighting operations that may harm them when fire conditions prevent occupant survival and significant or total destruction of the building is inevitable.
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Rule 4. Extend limited risk to protect savable property:
Objective
To cause firefighters to limit risk exposure to a reasonable, cautious, and conservative level when trying to save the building.
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Limited
Is defined as the point, edge, or line beyond which something cannot or may not proceed, confined or restricted within certain limits.
The key concept in this role is savable no building is worth the life of firefighter.
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Rule 5. Extend Vigilance and Measured Risk to Protect and Rescue Savable lives: Objective
To cause firefighters to manage and search and rescue and support firefighting operations in a calculated, controlled, and safe manner, while remaining alert to changing conditions, during high risk primary search and rescue operation where lives can be saved.
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Rule 6. Go in Together, Stay Together, Come out Together: Objective
Ensure that firefighters always enter a burning building as a team of two or more and no fire fighters are allowed to be alone at any time while entering, operating in, or exiting the building.
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What are the situations when a firefighter is alone in a burning structure, according to the NIOH – firefighter fatality investigation reports?
After getting separated from partners or crew
freelancing
entering the structure alone
leaving partner/crew to exit alone when low on air
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Is a critical element for firefighter survival?
Crew integrity, staying together as a team of two or more.
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What does staying in contact mean?
Voice, touch, or visual observation while in a hazard zone
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If a firefighter become separated and can’t get reconnected with crew, the firefighter must immediately get on the radio and attempt to communicate with officer/crew. At what point does this escalate to a Mayday?
If reconnection is not accomplished after three radio attempts or reconnection does not take place within one minute a Mayday should be declared.
three attempts : one minute