WEEK #2WEEK OF 1/23/12 PART I – FFP – HIGH RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS PART II – ICS MANUAL CHAP 2, ADD #4 & 6 PART III – COMMUNICATION MANUAL CHAP #11 & 12 PART IV – AUC 269 INSTRUCTOR:DC JIM DALY Flashcards
PART I – FFP – HIGH RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS PART II – ICS MANUAL CHAP 2, ADD #4 & 6 PART III – COMMUNICATION MANUAL CHAP #11 & 12 PART IV – AUC 269
- High-rise office buildings built before 1945 are deemed “heavy-weight”. How manyconstruction features are listed correctly? (2.2) 1. Structural steel has sprayed-on fireproofing 2.Exterior walls are masonry and substantially tied to all floors 3.Plenums are generally not found 4.Usually heated and cooled by an HVAC system 5.Exterior windows are openable 6.All will have a fire tower 7.Core construction techniques are widely used 8. Floors are constructed of reinforced concrete A.3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
2-B(2, 3, 5, 8)
- Units conducting BISP in a high-rise class “E” office building should know that a Building Evacuation Supervisor may man the fire command station when the Fire Safety Director is not present and? (Glossary) A. There are less than 100 people above or below the street floor or less than 500 people in the entire building. B. There are less than 200 people above or below the street floor or less than 500 people in the entire building. C. There are less than 100 people above or below the street floor or less than 750 people in the entire building. D. There are less than 75 people above or below the street floor or less than 600 people in the entire building
1-A
- A lieutenant ordered to insure that the HVAC system was placed in the non-circulating mode should know that is done in which order? (3.3.3) A. Opening all exhaust dampers, opening all mixing dampers, closing all outside air supply dampers B. Opening all outside air supply dampers, closing all mixing dampers, opening all exhaust dampers C. Opening all outside air supply dampers, closing all mixing dampers, closing all exhaust dampers D. Opening all outside air supply dampers, opening all mixing dampers, opening all exhaust dampers
3-B
- An engine officer assigned on a 10-76 fire was tasked with supplying the standpipe system. Which action was the officer incorrect in taking? (4.1.2, 4.5.5) A. Insured the system was fed by at least two pumpers B. Insured at least two separate siamese were fed C. If only one siamese was available, insured the pumper activated the third stage to increase the pressure D. Insured that chauffeurs supplying the system coordinated their pumping pressures and used a discharge gate with a flow meter if available E. If three handlines were operating, insured three pumpers were supplying the system
4-C
- A lieutenant conducting drill with his members told the ECC the following points about high-pressure pumping. He was correct in which point? (4.2.3, 4.2.4) A. Supply lines must be connected to the pumper on the pump panel side to closely monitor for churning or overheating. B. Any pumper operating in excess of 250 psi must be controlled by an ECC assisted by another ECC, one to operate the pumps and one to strictly observe pumping procedures for correct tactics. C. Unused gated inlets and outlets on the operating pumper must be closed and all caps must be secured. D. The ECC of the high-pressure pumper must ensure the tether security ropes are in place prior to operating above 250 psi
6-C
- When pressures will need to exceed 250 psi because of the height of the fire floor, the IC can order these higher pressures. Which is a correct statement about this evolution? (4.2.3) A. All civilians and FD personnel must be removed from a 25’ zone on each side of the supply line to the siamese and around the working pumper. B. Special 3” high-pressure hose must be used, and only one supply line may be stretched into a siamese for any pressure over 250 psi. C. This special hose has noticeably heavier fittings that are painted red. D. The supply line to the siamese or standpipe outlet must be secured with a utility rope to a substantial object. E. A notification must be made to FD personnel only, that high-pressure pumping is being utilized, and can be made via the HT
5-B
- In which instance might it be necessary for the Incident Commander to order the activation of the 3rd stage of a high-pressure pumper? (4.2.4) A. Fire above the 40th floor B. Fire above the 50th floor C. Fire above the 30th floor D. Fire above the 20th floor
7-B
- A lieutenant assigned first due for a fire on the 29th floor of a high-rise office building was ordered to stretch a line from the standpipe with a controlling nozzle. Which action would have been correct for the lieutenant to take? (4.2.2) A. Instruct his ECC to supply the system with 250 psi. B. Request permission from the Chief in Charge to supply the system with 300 psi. C. Request permission from the Chief in Charge to supply the system with 350 psi. D. Instruct his ECC to supply the system with 200 psi
8-A
4.1.7 Recommended Pump Pressure
FIRE FLOORS PUMP DISCHARGE PRESSURE
Floors 1 to 10 150 psi
Floors 11 to 20 200 psi
Floors 21 to 30 250 psi
Floors 31 to 40 300 psi
Floors 41 to 50 350 psi
Floors 51 to 60 400 psi
Floors 61 to 70 450 psi
Floors 71 to 80 500 psi
Floors 81 to 90 550 psi
Floors 91 to 100 600 psi
- The 3rd stage of a High-Pressure pumper is capable of delivering? A. 700 gpm at 500 PSI B. 1000 gpm at 600 psi C. 500 gpm at 700 psi D. 600 gpm at 1000 psi
9-C
- An ECC assigned to locate and operate the manually operated building fire pumps would be correct in which action? (4.4.2.C, E, 4.4.4, 4.4.5) A. Locate the bypass valve on the intake side of the pump and and insure it is in the fully closed position. B. If the bypass valve can not be fully closed, notify the IC and await the assistance of the building engineer prior to operating. C. Start the pump by closing the knife switch to on, closing the circuit breaker, pushing the start button, and moving the selector lever to the desired position for required pump speed. D. If the pump has failed to start after following the 4-step procedure, notify the IC and await the arrival of the building engineer
10-C
- When discussing building fire pumps during a familiarization drill a lieutenant made the following statements. In which ones was he correct? (4.4.2.A, 4.4.8.B, C, G, 4.5.1) 1.Pumps are usually located in the cellar or sub-cellar on the lowest level of the building. 2. Fire lines connected to the fire pump should be painted red. 3.Most buildings have two pumps connected in the series (pressure) position, and individual pump capacity is usually 750 gpm. 4.The operation of these pumps can vary widely from building to building, and the engineer’s assistance is required. 5.The pump shall be able to deliver its rated gpm capacity at a pressure of 60 psi at the first floor hose outlet. A. 2, 3, 4 B. 1, 3, 5 C. 1, 2, 4, 5 D. 1, 2 E. 2, 5
11-D
- Which choice reflects the proper sequence of actions to be taken when following the strategic plan for use at high-rise fires? (5.1.1) 1. Gain control of the building systems (elevator, HVAC, communications, fire pumps) 2.Determine fire floor or floors with reported smoke 3.Control evacuation 4.Confine and extinguish the fire 5.Verify the fire floor A.5, 2, 1, 3, 4 B. 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 C. 1, 2, 5, 3, 4 D. 2, 5, 1, 3, 4
12-B
D VEG C
- In how many choices was improper placement of units at a 10-76 fire displayed (5.3.1.B, 8.6.1) 1 The 1st and 2nd arriving engines shall be teamed to operate the first line. 2 The 3rd and 4th arriving engines shall be teamed to operate the second line. 3 The CFR-D engine shall be assigned to the Operations Post. 4 The 1st and 2nd arriving ladder shall be assigned to the fire floor. 5 The 3rd arriving ladder shall be assigned to the floor above the fire. 6 The 4th arriving ladder shall be assigned to the floor above the fire to augment the 3rd arriving ladder company. 7 The FAST Unit shall be assigned to the Operations Post. A 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
13-B(3, 6, 7)
- The FAST unit shall be assigned to the Fire Sector Supervisor/Branch Director.
- The CFR engine company, with all CFR-D equipment and forcible entry
tools, shall be assigned to the Fire Sector Supervisor/Branch Director.
6.5.4 An additional CFR engine company may be assigned to the SAE Group
Supervisor if necessary.
- A lieutenant operating as the 1st due engine at a 10-76 was instructed by the 1st due ladder that the fire location had been verified and the “A” stair was the attack stair. The ladder officer also informed the ICP that people were still being evacuated down the “A” stair, and that the 3rd due ladder should address this situation. The engine lieutenant would be correct to? (5.4.1.C.1, 8.5.1.B.7) A. Immediately stretch a 2 ½” line from the floor below to the reported fire location. B. Standby in the lobby until the attack stair has been cleared of all occupants. C. Take a position on the floor below but withhold the hoseline advancement until the attack stair can be cleared. D. Ascertain from the 3rd arriving ladder the identity of the evacuation stair
14-C
- Which one of the following choices accurately reflects the location of the various sectors/areas/groups within a high-rise building during a 10-76 fire? 6.5.2.C, 6.6.2.A, 6.7.3) (5.5.2.A, 6.4.2.A, A. The Fire Sector Supervisor/Branch Director will be located one floor below the fire floor, where conditions permit. B. The Search and Evacuation Group will always be located five floors above the fire floor. C. The Staging Area will always be located on the floor below the location of the Fire Sector Supervisor/Branch Director. D. The Forward Triage Area will be located in an environmentally safe location on a floor below the Staging Area
15-A
- A communication network must be established to handle all of the transmissions required at a high-rise fire. Which choice is correct? (6.2.1.B,C,D,E,) A. Units operating on the fire floor and floor above shall direct all further transmissions only to the Fire Sector/Branch once established. B. Units operating under the direction of the SAE Group Supervisor shall transmit on HT primary tactical. C. The IC shall operate on the command channel and will be communicating directly with the Fire Sector Supervisor’s aide, the SAE Supervisor’s aide, and the Forward Staging Area Manager. D. Hardwire communications may need to be established between the ICP and the FD dispatcher, Fire Sector/Branch, SAE Group, and the Forward Staging Area if radio communications are inadequate
16-C
The Fire Sector Supervisor or Fire Branch Director shall establish the
following communications network:
1. HT communications on the primary tactical channel with the units
under his or her command. When the Fire Sector/Branch is
established, units under its command shall not communicate with
the ICP unless urgent.
2. HT communications with the ICP on the command channel. Hard wire communications shall also be established.
3. HT communication between the Fire Sector/Branch and the
Forward Staging Area shall be conducted on the command
channel.
4. The Fire Sector Supervisor or Fire Branch Director shall operate
on the primary tactical channel. His/her aide shall operate on the
command channel.
- The IC has the responsibility to supply logistical support to the Fire Sector/Branch, SAE Group and the Forward Staging Area (FSA). Which choice is correct? (6.3.6) A. At least 3 engines and 3 ladder companies shall be staged at the FSA. B. At least one unit shall be supplied to the SAE Group for every 5 floors to be searched. C. At least 20 spare SCBA cylinders shall be maintained at the Fire Sector/Branch. D. Engine companies reporting to the FSA shall bring a SP kit and nozzle, spare SCBA cylinder per member, length of hose per member, and elevator keys. E. Ladder companies reporting to the FSA shall bring a set of forcible entry tools, six-foot hooks, spare SCBA cylinder per member and search and utility ropes
17-B
C. At high-rise fires, consideration of resource availability and response time
are important. At least three engines and two ladder companies shall be at
the Forward Staging Area for immediate support of the Fire
Sector/Branch. The SAE Group will require at least one unit for every
five floors to be covered.
D. Supply sufficient spare SCBA cylinders to the Forward Staging Area to
support operations. A supply of at least 20 spare SCBA cylinders shall be
maintained at the Forward Staging Area.
E. Engine companies reporting to the Forward Staging Area shall bring with
them the following equipment unless otherwise directed:
1. A SCBA for each member.
2. A standpipe kit and a nozzle.
3. A length of hose per firefighter.
4. A spare SCBA cylinder for each member.
F. Ladder companies reporting to the Forward Staging Area shall bring with
them the following equipment, unless otherwise directed:
1. A SCBA for each member.
2. Two sets of forcible entry tools and six-foot hooks.
3. Search and utility ropes.
4. A spare SCBA cylinder for each member.
- Which answer shows proper understanding of ventilation principles in a high-rise building? (6.3.8) A. Stack effect can be either positive (upward movement) or negative (downward movement), and is noticeable in buildings over 60 feet. B. Positive stack effect increases as the outside air temperature increases in relation to the temperature inside the building. C. Horizontal vent by removal or opening of windows should be considered as an initial method to relieve smoke and heat. D. If a fixed stairwell pressurization system in a building is activated, the IC should have this augmented immediately by FDNY Positive Pressure Ventilations Fans to increase the positive pressure in the stairwell
18-A
- Units arriving at a high-rise fire would be incorrect in transmitting which of the following signals? (5.2.2) A. 10-76 for a confirmed fire B. “All hands” for the stretching and operating of one hoseline. C. 2nd Alarm for fire or smoke visible from the exterior D. 2nd Alarm for a report of a serious fire
19-D
- Units operating at a fire command station should know that 2-way communications is possible from this location to which of the following locations? (7.2.2.C, 7.3.2.C, 4.4.6.A.2, 4.4.8.J) 1. Floor warden stations 2. Air handling control rooms 3. Mechanical control centers 4. Elevators 5. Elevator machinery rooms 6. Fire pump rooms A. 1,2,3,5,6 B. 1,3,4,5 C. 1,2,3,4,5 D. 1,2,3,4,5,6
20-D
The first arriving ladder company officer would be acting according to SOP in which decision? (8.3.1.B.2, 6.3.4.A, 8.3.1.E.4, 8.5.1.B.3, 8.3.1.D) A. After obtaining the only floor plan for the fire area in the lobby, insure it is brought to the Fire Sector Supervisor. B. If leaving the ICP prior to the arrival of a Chief Officer, designate a member to staff this location, preferably the first due ladder chauffeur. C. Select the Attack and Evacuation stairway and relay this information to the ICP. D. Proceed to a floor at least two floors below the fire using a Fireman Service elevator, and assign a firefighter to remain with the elevator for the duration of the incident
21-B
D should read, any HT equiped member until relieved
- Units are operating at a fire on the 33rd floor in a 40 story office building. There are three elevator banks. Bank “A” serves floors 1-16. Bank “B” serves floors 16-30, with a blind shaft on floors 1-15. Bank “C” serves floors 30-40 with a blind shaft on floors 1-29. The attack stair has been designated “A”, with the evacuation stair designated “B”. The 4th arriving ladder company would be correct to take which of the following actions? (8.6.1, TB Elevators 6.1.3) A. Proceed to the roof using the “C” elevator to the 31st floor and then walking up via the “B” stairway. B. Proceed to the roof using the “B” elevator to the 30th floor and then walking up via the “A” stairway. C. Proceed to the roof using the “C” elevator to the 31st floor and then walking up via the “A” stairway. D. Proceed to the roof using the “B” elevator to the 29th floor and then walking up via the “B” stairway
23-D
- Units are operating at a fire on the 24th floor in a 44 story office building. There are four elevator banks. Bank “A” serves floors 1-10. Bank “B” serves floors 5-20, with a blind shaft on floors 1-4. Bank “C” serves floors 20-32 with a blind shaft on floors 1-19. Bank “D” serves floors 33-44 with a blind shaft from floors 1-32. A logical assignment for the 4th arriving ladder after roof operations would be to examine which floors? (8.6.1.H) A. The lower terminal floors of Bank “C” B. The upper floors of Bank “B” C. Floors 33-37 D. The upper floors of Bank “C” E. Floors 16-20
24-D
- An engine company officer would be wise to take which of the following actions at a highrise fire? (9.3.1.B, 9.6.1) A. The 1st arriving engine officer should proceed to the reported fire floor in the elevator with the first due ladder company. B. The 2nd arriving engine officer, after reporting to the IC, should remain in the lobby with the Post Radio pending the establishment of the Fire Sector by the 2nd arriving Battalion Chief. C. The 2nd arriving engine officer should remain at the standpipe outlet until the hoseline is stretched to the point of operation. D. Greater alarm engine officers should report to the ICP in the lobby or, if staffed, the Lobby Control Unit
25-D
- A company officer was responding to a report of an explosion at a Class “E” office building. Upon arrival in the lobby, he was advised by the Fire Safety/Emergency Action Plan Director that an explosion had occurred and that there was no fire. He also stated that the elevators were in Phase I recall, and that designated banks, according to the EAP (Emergency Action Plan), had been placed in the Manual Mode and were being used to remove occupants from the upper floors at this time. The officer would be correct to take which action at this time? (Add. 1, BISP Manual Chap 5, Ref. 13.3) A. Advise the FS/EAP Director that the use of elevators is counterproductive and dangerous in an emergency, and should cease immediately. B. Have all elevators placed in Fireman Service Mode, and recall any being used presently in the Manual Mode. C. Consult with the FS/EAP Director as to actions taken prior to FDNY arrival, evaluate the procedures already implemented in relation to the EAP, and know that elevator usage in this instance should be anticipated. D. Know that the FS/EAP Director is considered the IC in this situation, and be guided by his directions, as this is a non-fire emergency
26-C
- Which of the following is not listed as a method the FS/EAP Director can implement to safeguard occupants in the event of an emergency? (Add. 1- 4.1) A. Shelter-In-Place B. In-Building Relocation C. Partial Building Restoration D. Full Building Evacuation
27-C
41 There are four different procedures that a FS/EAPD can implement to safeguard
occupants in the event of an emergency.
1. Shelter in Place
2. In-Building Relocation
3. Partial Building Evacuation
4. Full Building Evacuation
- According to Local Law 26 of 2004, each office building subject to the RCNY rule 6-02 must prepare an EAP and submit it to the FDNY for review and acceptance. According to the rule, which of the following is incorrect? (Add. 1, BISP Manual Chap 5, Ref. 13.3) A. The following must be designated: FS/EAP Director, Deputy FS/EAP Director, and a FS/EAP Building Evacuation Supervisor all authorized to implement the EAP. B. All of the above have been trained, tested and hold an FDNY Certificate of Fitness as both FS and EAP Directors. C. A Building Information Card (BIC) must be maintained at the Fire Command Station (FCS) and made available to arriving emergency personnel. D. A list of special need occupants who have requested assistance in the event the EAP is implemented, and their location in the building, shall be maintained at the FCS
28-B
The FS/EAPD and Deputy FS/EAPD have been
trained, tested and hold certificates of fitness as both Fire Safety and Emergency Action Plan Directors.