Chapter 7 Flashcards
Also known as a pre-fire planned, is a document created by fire service personnel for fire service personnel
Pre-incident plan
The purpose of Preincident planning is to know the buildings in their various components:
Before an incident occurs at that facility
Once completed, a pre-incident plan should be placed:
On the apparatus, either in a notebook or on a computer, so I can be referenced later at an incident or in route
___Are invaluable in determining construction Features and/or a great PRACTICAL value in creating the rough scratch of the building and property
Blueprints
The BASIC information needed includes:
The name of the business, owner\occupant contact information, and keyholder information
The actual tour should begin in:
The parking lot
A critical component of the Princeton plan
The rough sketch, diagram, of the building and property
Not verbatim
What NFPA contains common recommended symbols for hydrants hazards etc.?
- Standard for pre-incident planning
The final phase in Pre incident planning is to:
Update the plan regularly
Not verbatim, how often should you update printed in plans?
ISO gives the most points during their evaluation if every company pre-plans all buildings in the response on every year. Yearly preplanning
A common type of pre-incident plan includes a page with important information about the building known as an___, and a second section with___.
Information page. Maps of the building and grounds.
In multiple unit buildings such as a mall, a page may be included with:
Emergency contact information for each tenant
As with any map,___should be indicated so that readers can easily orient themselves to the map
North
Occupancy classifications are identified by various:
Codes. Standards. Laws. Ordinances.
The second component of the preincident plan, the?
Map of the building and grounds