WEEK #4 WEEK OF 02/04/13 PART I – FFP – HIGH RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS {Sec. 1 – 6.7.5} PART II – ICS CHAP. #2; Add #4 & 6 PART III – AUC #269 PART IV – COMMUNICATION MANUAL CHAP. #12 PART V – DUNN (2nd Edition) - CHAPTERS #20, 21 & 22 INSTRUCTOR: BC GENE DITARANTO Flashcards
PART I – FFP – HIGH RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS {Sec. 1 – 6.7.5} PART II – ICS CHAP. #2; Add #4 & 6 PART III – AUC #269 PART IV – COMMUNICATION MANUAL CHAP. #12 PART V – DUNN (2nd Edition) - CHAPTERS #20, 21 & 22
1) When the fire safety director is not present in a class “E” office building occupied by less
than 100 people above or below the street floor or by less than 500 people in the entire building,
an employee trained by the fire safety director will staff the fire command station and execute the
fire safety plan. Please choose the correct title for this employee from the list below?
(High Rise Office Bldgs, Glossary)
A) Deputy Fire Safety Director
B) Assistant Fire Safety Director
C) Building Evacuation Supervisor
D) None of the Above
- C
2) Please choose an incorrect High Rise Office Building (pre 1945) construction characteristic
from the list below? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 2.2)
A) The construction techniques used in these buildings resulted in a “heavy-weight” building,
usually weighing about 20 to 23 pounds per cubic foot. Structural steel components were
encased in concrete.
B) Exterior walls were of masonry construction and exterior walls were substantially tied to all
floors.
C) Plenum type ceilings are generally not found in these buildings. Exterior windows were
openable.
D) Some buildings erected between 1938 and 1968 were required to have a fire tower.
E) Floors were constructed of reinforced concrete. Core construction techniques were not
used.
- D
3) Please choose the correct High Rise Office Building (between 1945 and 1968) construction
characteristics from the list below? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 2.3)
A) The construction techniques used resulted in a “medium-weight” building, usually
weighing between 10 and 20 pounds per cubic foot.
B) Fire towers were required in all of these buildings.
C) The characteristics of these buildings are a mix of the pre 1945 buildings and the post 1968
buildings.
D) All of the above
- D
4) Please choose an incorrect High Rise Office Building (post 1968) construction
characteristic from the list below? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 2.4)
A) The construction techniques used in these buildings resulted in a “lightweight” building,
usually weighing about 8 to 10 pounds per cubic foot.
B) The protection of the structural steel component is usually done by spraying on a
fireproofing material.
C) Exterior walls are curtain walls constructed of a combination of glass and metal. The
method of securing exterior curtain walls leaves a space of 6 to 12 inches which requires
additional fire stopping.
D) The ceiling plenums of these buildings are extensive and lack fire stopping. They are
usually heated by the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning system (HV AC).
E) Fire towers are required.
F) Core construction techniques are used extensively.
- E
5) You are working a 9x6 in midtown Manhattan when you over hear two Fire Tech students
discussing the strategic operating plan for HVAC systems, you would know as a seasoned Fire
Tech student that they were wrong in which talking point listed below? (High Rise
Office Bldgs, section 3.3)
A) First determine the status of all HVAC systems in the building. Any systems that have not
been automatically shut down shall be manually shut down. This shall include both the supply
and return fans.
B) Before any further action can be taken with the HVAC system, the fire floor must be
accurately determined.
C) All the HVAC systems shall be placed in the non-circulating mode by; opening all outside
air supply dampers, closing all mixing dampers, opening all exhaust dampers.
D) After the fire floor has been adequately determined, all HVAC zones shall have their
supply fans activated.
E) Whenever the HVAC systems are reactivated, all units operating in the building shall be
alerted to report any adverse effects.
- D
3.3.4 After the fire floor has been adequately determined, all HVAC zones that do not
include the fire area shall have their supply fans activated. This will supply
fresh outside air to these zones, pressurizing these zones and limiting the spread
of smoke. It will also supply fresh outside air to any occupants on the floors in
these zones.
6) Automatic closure of fire dampers is usually effected upon operation of an approved fusible
link or other approved heat activated device located where they would be readily effected by an
abnormal rise in temperature in the duct. Fusible links should have a temperature rating
approximately _______ degrees F above the maximum temperature that would normally be
encountered with the system in operation or shut down. Please fill in the blank? (High
Rise Office Bldgs, section 3.4.1)
A) 25
B) 35
C) 50
D) 100
- C
7) Local Law No. 5 of 1973 requires an approved product of combustion ionization detecting
device or a combination of an approved smoke detecting device and an approved fixed
temperature thermostatic device. These devices shall be located at the air return shaft at each
floor in in a High Rise Office building in order to monitor each inlet to the return airs-haft.
Please choose an incorrect action that occurs when one of these devices is activated?
(High Rise Office Bldgs, section 3.4.2)
A) Activation of any of the detectors installed in an HVAC system shall stop the air supply
into and the air return from the affected floor and the floor above.
B) The air supply and the air return are stopped by the activation of an approved remote
controlled reversible fire shutter or by automatically shutting down the air supply fans and the air
return fans serving the floor where activated.
C) The fans cannot be reactivated until the smoke detector has been cleared or the smoke
detector relay has been electrically bypassed. This can be difficult and time consuming.
- A
A. Activation of any of the detectors installed in an HVAC system shall stop
the air supply into and the air return from the affected floor.
8) Temperature variations that occur in the periphery of a High Rise Office building, due to
weather changes and movement of the sun, require supplementary treatment of the air. This is
accomplished by the following: (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 3.4.3)
A) Air supply may be from the main air supply shaft or from a separate periphery air supply
shaft.
B) The air supply is ducted through the plenum on the floor below to the periphery of the
building.
C) Flexible connectors are used between the ducts and the periphery air treatment equipment
on the floor below.
D) Fire experience has shown that fire entering the plenum can extend from one floor to
another when these flexible connectors fail.
Please choose an incorrect description from the list above?
- C
C. Flexible connectors are used between the ducts and the periphery air
treatment equipment on the floor above.
9) You are working a 6x9 tour in Manhattan when you respond first due for a fire in a High
Rise Office building. Your company arrives first and you are the only officer on scene, therefore
you would know that according to FDNY procedures the Incident Commander should contact
the building engineer and obtain the following information concerning the HVAC system:
Please choose the most correct answer? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 3.4.4)
1) Location of the MER floors and the zones they supply.
2) Special HVAC zones in the building (e.g., theaters, restaurants, computer rooms, stores.)
3) Central control of the HVAC systems and their location.
4) Number of supply air-shafts and their location.
5) If supply air-shafts are common to more than one HVAC supply system.
6) If supply and return dampers on each floor are controllable from a central location.
7) If there is a periphery air supply system.
A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 B) 1, 2, 3, 4 C) 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 D) 4 & 5
- C
“return air shafts”
3.4.4. The Incident Commander shall contact the building engineer and obtain the
following information concerning the HVAC system:
A. Location of the MER floors and the zones they supply.
B. Special HVAC zones in the building (e.g., theaters, restaurants, computer
rooms, stores)
C. Central control of the HVAC systems and their location.
D. Number of return airshafts and their location.
E. If return airshafts are common to more than one HVAC supply system.
F. If supply and return dampers on each floor are controllable from a central
location.
G. If there is a periphery air supply system.
10) While attending multi-unit drill you over hear two Engine Company Chauffeurs discussing
the capabilities of high pressure engines. As a sharp Fire Officer you would know that a high
pressure engine with third stage capability can supply ______ gpm at ______ psi. Please fill in
the blanks? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 4.1.1)
A) 700 gpm at 500 psi
B) 500 gpm at 700 psi
C) 1000 gpm at 600 psi
D) None of the above
- B
11) You are working in Engine 250 when you respond to a fire on the 31st floor in a High Rise
Office building. After your arrival you are notified by the first arriving ladder company that they
located the fire on the 31st floor and the attack stairway will be the A stair. You should contact
your ECC and recommend which pump pressure from the list below, if you are going to stretch
three lengths of 2 1/2 hose and two lengths of 3 1/2 hose to supply the siamese? (High
Rise Office Bldgs, section 4.2.2)
A) 200
B) 250
C) 300
D) 350
- C
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
12) You would know as a sharp Fire Tech student that in order to ensure adequate water supply
to the standpipe system at a High Rise Office building you would follow all items below except
one, please choose the one you would not follow? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 4.1.2)
A) Supply the system with at least two engines.
B) Supply at least two separate siamese.
C) If only one siamese is available, supply the first floor hose outlet with the second line.
D) When an engine company is going to utilize higher pressures (excess of 250 psi), only one
3” special high-pressure hose supply line may be stretched into a siamese connection.
- D
13) Please choose the correct item about manual fire pumps from the list below?
(High Rise Office Bldgs. section 4.4)
A) The 1968 Building code requires a manual fire pump to supplement the standpipe system in
buildings over 250 feet high.
B) The 1938 Building Code only requires a manual fire pump in buildings over 300 feet high.
C) It always has been the responsibility of building engineers to start the building fire pumps.
D) None of the above
- C
14) Occasionally our members might be forced to operate building fire pumps, if the engineer
is not present. Please choose from the list below an incorrect procedure when operating building
fire pumps? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 4.4.2)
A) Locate the bypass valve on the discharge side of the fire pump. The discharge side can be
readily identified by examining the gauges. The discharge gauge is calibrated for higher
pressures than the inlet gauge.
B) The bypass valve should be in the closed position (stem out). Some engineers keep them
open for test purposes, so they must be checked by the ECC assigned to operate the pumps. If
they are found to be open, they should be closed by turning in a counterclockwise direction.
C) Some systems are quite complex and the bypass valve is not readily discernible. If such a
situation is present, it is permissible to start pump as ordered without checking bypass valve.
Notify the engineer upon his/her arrival of this and any other actions taken.
D) The efficiency of the pump will be affected if the bypass is open. A loss of 25% can be
expected in an 8” riser and a loss of 45% can be expected in a 6” riser with the bypass open.
- B
15) Please choose the correct order from the list below when starting building fire pumps using
the appropriate control panel? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 4.4.4)
1) Close knife switch to on position.
2) Push starting button and pump “on” light will glow.
3) Close circuit breaker and power “on” light will glow.
4) Move selector lever to desired position increasing pump speed and thereby increasing
pressure.
A) 1, 2, 3, 4 B) 3, 1, 2, 4 C) 1, 3, 2, 4 D) 2, 3, 1, 4
- C
Kansas City Bull Shit
16) From the list below please choose an incorrect item about building fire pump data?
(High Rise Office Bldgs, section 4.4.8)
A) Building fire pumps are usually located in the cellar or sub-cellar and fire lines connected
to them should be painted red.
B) Pump capacity is usually 750 gpm. Most high-rise buildings have two pumps side by side
which are connected in the series position.
C) Some buildings have a combination standpipe/sprinkler system with the siamese connected
to both systems. The usual arrangement for the fire pumps is that one will be automatic and one
manual.
D) Automatic fire pumps may be of smaller capacity (250 gpm or 500 gpm).
- B
C. Pump capacity is usually 750 gpm. Most high-rise buildings have two
pumps side by side which are connected in the parallel position.
17) You are supervising a drill in Engine 100 when you state the following items below, which
one should you correct before the firefighters question your accuracy? (High Rise
Office Bldgs, section 4.5)
A) The building fire pumps shall be capable of delivering their rated capacity at a pressure of
50 psi at the highest floor hose outlet.
B) A relief valve is required at the fire pump limiting the pressure to 15 psi above that required
to deliver its rated capacity at 50 psi to the highest floor outlet.
C) When the building fire pumps and Fire Department engines are being used to supply the
standpipe system, both systems must be monitored to prevent overheating caused by churning.
D) A good “rule of thumb” is to have a separate engine supply the standpipe system for every
two hand-lines in operation.
- D
18) You are working in midtown Manhattan when you respond to a structural phone alarm for
a fire in a High Rise Office Bldg. You are working in Ladder 150 and arrive on scene before any
other units. There is nothing visible upon arrival, however after you proceed into the lobby the
LCC informs you that he has surveyed the rear of the building and sees smoke emanating
through the exterior skin of the building. You would know as a sharp fire officer to transmit
which signal or alarm from the list below? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 5.2.2)
A) 10-76
B) Second Alarm
C) You must transit a 10-76 first then a second alarm
D) 10-75
- B
B. A second alarm is warranted for any visible fire or smoke emanating through
the exterior skin of the building or when a serious fire has been verified.
19) You are working in Engine 100 when you respond to a 10-76. You notice on the ticket that
the letter suffix “C” appears next to Engine 100. The fire is confirmed to be on the 6th floor,
upon your arrival you would know that you should be assigned to which location from the list
below? (High Rise Office, Bldgs, sec5.3 & Communications Chap 2, sec 2.12.3)
A) The Fire Sector
B) The Forward Staging Area
C) Lobby Command Post
D) As determined by the Incident Commander
- A
- The CFR engine company, with all CFR-D equipment and forcible entry
tools, shall be assigned to the Fire Sector Supervisor/Branch Director.
20) A prime decision that the Incident Commander must make at a High Rise office Building
fire is the placement of the first line. The following conditions must be considered: (High
Rise Office Bldgs, section 5.4.1)
A) A hose-line shall not be operated from a stairway until it has been cleared of building
occupants.
B) A stairway shall be selected for evacuation of building occupants (evacuation stairway)
preferably a fire tower if available.
C) The Fire Sector (fire floor and the floor above) are initially all that are required to be
evacuated.
D) Occupants of many other floors may self-initiate evacuation, utilizing any or all stairways
until instructed otherwise. This mandates that all stairways are searched, especially the
evacuation stairway before and during fire operations.
Please choose an incorrect condition from the list above?
- D
- The Fire Sector (fire floor and the floor above) are initially all that
are required to be evacuated. However, occupants of many other
floors may self-initiate evacuation, utilizing any or all stairways
until instructed otherwise. This mandates that all stairways are
searched, especially the attack stairway before and during fire
operations.
21) You are working in Engine 500 when you respond third due for a fire in a High Rise Office
Building. The following CIDS information is listed on your response ticket:
Office Building 40 stories 100 x 100 Cl 1
Battery rooms located on floors 5 10 15 20
Access stairs on floors 20 to 22 and 30 to 32
Elevator banks A B C serve all floors
Upon your arrival you hear the first arriving ladder company confirm to the Incident Commander
that the fire is on floor number 22. You take the A elevator to floor number 18 and then proceed
to walk to the floor below the fire. The 2nd arriving BC has not arrived at the Fire Sector so you
communicate directly to the Incident Commander. The IC directs you to stretch the 2nd line to
the floor above, because the third due ladder is reporting that they have minor extension via a
flexible connector in the periphery air system. Do you agree or disagree with the placement of
the 2nd hand line? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 5.4.3)
A) Agree or D) Disagree
- D
5.4.3 Considering all the above items, the placement of the second line may be used to:
A. Reinforce the position of the first line.
B. Protect the position of the first line.
C. Protect the search and evacuation of the fire floor.
D. Contain and confine fire spread and/or prevent fire from wrapping around
the core and endangering operation of the first line
22) As a sharp Fire tech student you would know that the Lobby Control Unit will have the
letter “L” listed next to the appropriate Ladder Company on the response ticket. Do you agree
or disagree with the above statement? (High Rise Office Bldgs, section 6.3.2 &
Communications Chapter 2 section 2.12.3)
A) Agree or D) Disagree
- D
Lobby control are engines
23) Please choose the appropriate letter suffix if your unit was special called as a System
Control Unit, which would be found on your response ticket? (High Rise Office
Bldgs, section 6.3.2 & Communications Chapter 2 section 2.12.3)
A) L
B) C
C) Y
D) N
E) F
- C
Engine Companies Ladder Companies
C CFR-D Engine C CPC Unit
D Tech Decon Task Force Engine D Tech Decon Task Force Ladder
F FAST Unit F FAST Unit
H Haz Mat Tech Unit H Hi-Rise Roof Team
I FireIce Unit
L Lobby Control Unit R Rescue Collapse Transport
N High Rise Nozzle S SOC Support Truck
P High Pressure Engine T Transport Backup Unit
S FC Satellite Unit W Water - Ice Rescue Unit
T Transport Backup Unit
W Water - Ice Rescue Unit
Y Systems Control Unit