Chapter 6: Tactics Flashcards

1
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Removal of victims from an unattainable or unhealthy atmosphere.

A

Rescue

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2
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Making the decision to perform an_______can be a subjective process.

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Search and rescue

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3
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____________ of the fire must be initiated prior to the search and rescue effort for the sake of the firefighters in occupants safety.

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Confinement

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4
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Confinement options can include:

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  • Creating a barrier between occupants and the fire (closing the door)
  • Beginning suppression operations from the exterior
  • Strategic placement of a hose line between the occupants and the fire
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5
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Some of the safety guidelines that the initial incident commander should use are:

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  • Forming a survivability profile
  • Assigning tactical objective
  • Maintaining communication and accountability
  • Monitoring conditions
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6
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Some of the safety guidelines that the search team should use are:

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  • Monitoring, evaluating, and communicating fire conditions in victim viability as appropriate
  • Searching systematically
  • Reporting status in PAR to incident command
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7
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A_______search is a rapid but thorough search that is perform either before or during the fire suppression operations.

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Primary

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8
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A_________search is conducted after the fire is under control and the greatest hazards have been controlled.

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Secondary

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9
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Systematic pattern, such as left or right handed search.

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General/traditional search

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10
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Systematic approach in which the team came quickly and effectively search a specific rooms or clusters of rooms.

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Oriented search

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11
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Used to conduct a search of a large complex area that is filled with smoke.

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Wide area search

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12
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Utilized when it is suspected or probable that a victim is present in a specific room or compartment within the structure and there is a direct access point to enter the room, typically a window.

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VEIS

Vent, enter, isolate, search

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13
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During the_______search, donis is more important than speed.

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Secondary

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14
Q

Any area to which fire could spread

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Exposure

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15
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Although we know that buildings or exposures what are other exposures?

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Vegetation
Propane storage tanks
vehicles

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16
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Examples of misleading clues.

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  • The appearance of heavy smoke or flames in a car cloth may indicate the direction of spread but not the source
  • Smoke showing from the roof may lead you to believe that the fire is there wow, in fact it is a basement fire
  • You should also be aware of excessive heat buildup in areas that do not have visible fire or smoke
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17
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A _____________ Involves applying water or form directly on a fire.

A

Direct attack

18
Q

an________can be considered gas cooling if performed on the interior of the structure.

A

Indirect attack

19
Q

The___________attack is an offensive tactic used in an offensive strategy that the IC or initial company officer deploys in which a hose Line is deployed from the exterior of the structure or smoke and or flames are visible to gain control of the fire prior to the deployment of interior holes lines.

A

Transitional attack

20
Q

The___________attack serves to interrupt the fire growth and limit for the heat and smoke production.

A

Transitional attack

21
Q

A________should be used doing every size up to assist in locating the fire within the structure.

A

Thermal imager

22
Q

____________Fans are most effective on fire is confined to a compartment.

A

Positive pressure fans

23
Q

Controlling the flow within the structure in this manner doing the initial stages of the fire, prior to suppression is known as?

A

Positive pressure attack (PPA)

24
Q

The opening where the fan is set up in the air flow is introduced is known as the?

A

Intake

25
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The location where the products of combustion will be removed from the structure is known as the?

A

Exhaust

26
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Prior to beginning________, and attempt to determine the cause and point of the origin should be made.

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Overall

27
Q

__________Operations can begin once the main body of the fire has been extinguished and a safety assessment conducted at the direction of the I C deems that it is safe to begin.

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Overhaul

28
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Overhaul consist of

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  • Determining the origin and or cause of the fire
  • Identifying the area and point of origin
  • Recognizing and preserving evidence of arson
29
Q

Overhaul is a dangerous. On the fire ground because

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  • Building structural members may have been weekend
  • water weight has been added to the structure
  • Dangerous fire gases such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen still exists, forcing personnel to use SCBA
30
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The planned, systematic, and coordinated removal of heated air, smoke, gases, or other airborne contaminants from a structure, replacing them with cooler and or Fresh are here to meet the incident priorities of life safety incident stabilization and property conservation.

A

Tactical ventilation

31
Q

___________Ventilation should only be performed when the fire attack hose lines in teams are in place and ready to advance toward the fire.

A

Tactical ventilation

32
Q

The following observation about smoke, taken together, can help firefighters obtain a clear picture of the actual, interior fire conditions

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  • Volume of smoke discharge
  • location of smoke discharge
  • smoke color, density, and velocity
  • type of flow of ventilation opening (By directional, uni directional)
  • Location of neutral playing at ventilation opening
33
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What are the two types of tactical ventilation use for structure fires

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Vertical and horizontal

34
Q

What is it called when a person know you smoke injectors to pour smoke from a structure by developing artificial airflow or enhancing natural ventilation

A

Negative pressure ventilation (NPV)

35
Q

The same high volume fans utilized in positive pressure attacks can be utilized to exhaust the smoke, heat, and toxic gases to the exterior after fire suppression, what is this called?

A

Positive pressure ventilation (PPV)

36
Q

What type of ventilation uses a spray stream from my fog nozzle to and train smoke and gases in Cary them out of the structure do a door or window?

A

Hydraulic ventilation

37
Q

What does VEIS mean?

A

Vent Enter Isolate Search

38
Q

Utilize when he disrespected or probable that a victim is present in a specific room or compartment within the structure and there is a direct access point to enter the room typically a window window

A

VEIS

39
Q

The personnel required for search and rescue and firefighting operations in high-rise buildings is often how many times greater than in typical lowrise buildings?

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4-6 times

40
Q

Opening within a high-rise can contribute to a_____natural movement of heat and smoke throughout the building creating an upward draft and interfering with evacuation and ventilation.

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Stack effect