FF Ops Bulletin 10 - Sheet2 Flashcards
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
What is fire watch ?
short term, emergency measure to provide an acceptable level of life safety in an unsafe or hazardous condition existing in a buildingand or structures
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
When is fire watch required?
During outages for maintenance more than four hours, significant impairment of and or out of service alarm system
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
Who is the Fire Marshall after business hours?
The On Duty Investigator
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
Time allotted for journal entry in the FIU log?
24 hours
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
Who maintains the scene if fire watch can not be implemented with in 60 minutes?
The Fire Investigator
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
Who does the fire marshal report to?
Deputy Chief of Operations
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
Who is responsible for cancelling thefire watch?
the owner is
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
The DC Fire and EMS Department, office of the Fire Marshal recognizes NFPA 25, Inspection, testing and maintenance of water based Fire Protection Systems, and does not consider the testing and maintenance of fire protection system’s to be an “outage” if the system is restored within ________.
4 hours
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
Fire watch will be required for system outages for maintenance _______hours or Longer, significant imparment of, or out of service alarm system.
4 hours or longer
From the Firefighting Operations Bulletins:
If a fire watch cannot be implemented within _________ or the problem mitigated, it will be the responsiblity of the Fire Marshal’s Office representative to remain on the scene and institute a call back for Fire Prevention personnel to institute a fire watch.
one hour ( 60 minutes )