Handbook Of Tactics Ch. 12-14 Flashcards

1
Q

Private dwellings are responsible for more than ___ of civilian fire deaths annually.

A

70%

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2
Q

Regardless of the fire situation, the first hoseline must go to ________________________.

A

the seat of the fire via the interior and cut off any threat to the interior stair or sleeping areas in the process.

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3
Q

what 4 steps should take place for a structure fire in a private dwelling?

A
  1. Secure the water supply.
  2. Stretch a charged hoseline to protect the bedroom exits.
  3. Perform VES of all areas.
  4. Extinguish the fire.
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4
Q

What are the main 2 reasons for rapid fire spread in a private dwelling?

A
  1. open staircase

2. lack of code requirements for interior finishes

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5
Q

How many hoselines should you plan to deploy in a single family private dwelling?

A

3

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6
Q

What water flow must be provided private dwelling fire?

A

400-600 gpm

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7
Q

At a private dwelling fire, how much additional water flow is needed if exposure are threatened?

A

250 gpm

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8
Q

What is the best and fastest method for water supply at a private dwelling fire?

A

An in-line stretch from the hydrant into the fire.

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9
Q

What is the proper position for the first engine at a private dwelling fire?

A

just past the fire building

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10
Q

If you have a cellar fire in an older home, what 3 steps should be taken?

A
  1. Pull the baseboard molding on an outside wall to check for balloon framing.
  2. Stretch hoselines to the cellar, first floor, and top floor.
  3. open the first floor walls and the top floor ceiling.
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11
Q

What are 2 circumstances in which roof ventilation would be justified in a private dwelling, lower-floor fire?

A
  1. When there is a cellar or basement fire in a balloon-frame house.
  2. When fire is venting out a window and igniting combustible exterior siding.
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12
Q

There is little variation of the_______________ regardless of fire situation.

A

first hoseline’s position

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13
Q

The first hoseline must go to the seat of the fire via the interior and cut off any threat to the _________ or ________.

A

interior stair;

sleeping areas

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14
Q

When pumping at a fire, what 3 other duties can the chauffeur assist in?

A
  1. Operate deck gun.
  2. Vent ground floor windows, especially in the front.
  3. Placing a portable ladder.
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15
Q

If the fire hasn’t extended into the area directly under the roof, then ______ _____ ventilation will be sufficient.

A

horizontal window

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16
Q

T or F, attic louvers provide sufficient ventilation at a working attic fire?

A

False

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17
Q

What method is preferred for ventilating a plywood-sheathed roof?

A

The quick-cut method

18
Q

When should power saws be used to make a vent hole?

A

On low-pitch (15-20 deg.) roofs

19
Q

What is a basket cut?

A

A triangular cut (5’ x 1-1/2’) made from and elevated platform.

20
Q

What are 7 basic rules for cutting a roof?

A
  1. Ensure the stability of the roof.
  2. Always have two means of escape.
  3. Plan the cut and inform members of the layout.
  4. Arrange the sequence of cuts to keep the wind at your back.
  5. Cut adjacent to joists.
  6. Never step on the cut.
  7. Don’t cut rafters.
21
Q

How many firefighters can handle the average house fire?

A

6-10

22
Q

What does a padlock on an interior door indicate?

A

An SRO

23
Q

What are the two greatest threats to a structure fire in a multiple dwelling?

A
  1. pipe chase

2. channel rail

24
Q

Which forcible entry method is preferred in an apartment building?

A

the HFT

25
Q

When searching the floor above, what should you do before forcing the apartment directly over the fire?

A

Force door to adjacent apartment for refuge if needed.

26
Q

isolated stair

A

stairway which serves only one or two apartments per floor (this is the worst case)

27
Q

wing stair

A

stairway accesses apartments only apartments in that wing

28
Q

single stair

A

only one stairway accesses all apartments

29
Q

transverse stair

A

multiple stairways located remote from each other: any stairwell can be used to reach any apartment (most useful for firefighters)

30
Q

channel rail

A

vertical void formed by an I-beam which is furred out.

31
Q

At a multiple dwelling fire, where should the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd hoselines be stretched?

A

1st: to the fire floor via interior stairway
2nd: to the fire floor for additional involved apartments or extreme fire conditions via interior stairway. If not needed on the fire floor it can be stretched to the floor above.
3rd: should take an alternate route to avoid overcrowding the stairway.

32
Q

T or F, aerial device can be used as temporary standpipes?

A

False

33
Q

At a multiple dwelling fire, where should you make a stand if severe fire condition prevent your advance down the hall to the fire area?

A

the throat

34
Q

If a fire at a multiple dwelling has taken control of the cockloft and handlines are driven off the top floor, what is the best defense?

A

A trench cut at the throat paired with an aerial platform operating a master stream through the top-floor window.

35
Q

What is the best way to reach the roof at a multiple dwelling fire, and what are the other options?

A
  1. via the adjoining building
  2. via the aerial device
  3. up a stairway in a wing remote from the fire
  4. fire escape can be used if there is not other option
36
Q

when can you use an interior stairway to access the roof at a multiple dwelling fire?

A

ONLY if there is a separate wing remote from the fire area with its own stairway to the roof,

37
Q

At a multiple dwelling fire, what 3 floors should be searched first?

A
  1. the fire floor
  2. the floor above
  3. the top floor
38
Q

What are the first actions taken by the roof crew at a multiple dwelling fire?

A
  1. Force the door to the stairway and search for overcome occupants
  2. Vent the skylight above the stairs
  3. Check the rear and sides of the building for trapped occupants and fire extension
39
Q

Why are renovated multiple dwellings often the most dangerous to firefighters?

A

Dropped ceilings are added which effectively create a cockloft on each floor. Even sprinklers are usually unable to extinguish fire in these voids.

40
Q

What are two exterior signs of a Class 1 fireprooof building?

A

The absence of fire escapes and cockloft vents

41
Q

scissor stairs

A

two staircases side by side with entrances separated from each other by the length of the stairway.

42
Q

What is the biggest problem encountered by the engine crew at a ‘blowtorch fire’ in a fireproof building?

A

Water from handlines has virtually no effect on the flame blowing down the hallway, which is simply burning gas. The only way to cool the fire is to put water on the seat of the fire.