Chapter 6 Life Safety Flashcards
If the fire can be quickly extinguished, the top life-safety priority is what?
Providing the required rate of flow.
Only on _________________ is it best to rescue visible occupants rather than controlling or extinguishing the fire.
rare occasions
Electing to leave people in a burning building is a calculated risk that the IC must be prepared to make on the basis of what?
- Fire conditions
- Available resources
- Extent of danger to victims
Indications for VEIS include:
- Strong evidence that a savable victim remains inside the building
- Known location of victim
- Victim location directly accessible through exterior opening such as a window
- Victim unable to be safely rescued via interior stairway
Occupants should be rescued by the _________, _________, __________, and _____________.
Safest, shortest, easiest, and most direct route.
Most common means of building evacuation from upper floors. Listed in preferential order.
- Interior Stairs
- Fire Escapes
- Aerial Ladders/Elevated Platforms
- Ground Ladders
- Elevator Rescues
- Rope Rescues
- Helicopter Rescues
Ground ladders are generally ____________, _______________, and __________________.
less stable
do not have the reach of most aerial ladders
require more personnel to place in position
The only reliable way to verify evacuation status and fire conditions is for FFs to do what?
enter the structure and systematically check every room
The most difficult victim ro rescue is one who has ____________________.
been felled by the smoke, heat, or gases in an unknown location.
If a fire is extended through a structure, the threat to occupants is directly related to the following:
- Awareness of the fire
- Ability to escape - including occupants physcial condition
- Fire and smoke conditions in escape route
- Construction of building
- Provisions made in advance to facilitate egress
Define Critical Time.
The time available until the structure becomes untenable.
Large windows indicate areas that are most likely what?
Common areas
Priority of rescues:
- People on the fire floor nearest to the immediate fire area
- People in proximity to the fire area on the same level as the fire
- People on the floor above the fire
- People on the top floor
- People on the floors between the floor above the fire and the top floor
- People on the floors below the fire
- People in nearby buildings
- People outside (collapse or falling glass zones)
What is the key to successful search operations?
Being systematic
A mass casualty incident occurs when one of the following situations exists:
- The number of victims and the nature of their injuries make the normal level of stabilization and care unattainable.
- The number of immediately available trained personnel and transportation vehicles are insufficient.
- Hospital capabilities are insufficient to handle all of the victims requiring care.