WEEK OF MAY 14th, 2012 PART I – FFP - STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE OPERATIONS PART II – FFP – VACANT BUILDINGS PART III – ERP ADD #3 (Operations at Explosive, Incendiary and Active Shooter Incidents) PART IV – AUC 151 (Brush Fire Operations) INSTRUCTOR: DC JIM DALY Flashcards
PART I – FFP - STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE OPERATIONS PART II – FFP – VACANT BUILDINGS PART III – ERP ADD #3 (Operations at Explosive, Incendiary and Active Shooter Incidents) PART IV – AUC 151 (Brush Fire Operations)
1.
The first arriving BC at a collapse should place a high priority on street management. Which would be a correct action to take? (5.3.1, 5.3.2, 7.2.1, 10.1)
A.
Ensure the first arriving engine always positions within the block for use of their master stream for fire control.
B.
Ensure the second arriving engine uses the apparatus to seal off the street end, with the ECC remaining with the apparatus.
C.
Ensure access to the collapse sight for at least the first arriving Rescue Company and their associated Collapse Unit, as close as possible to the front of the building, but out of the collapse zone.
D.
Ensure third and fourth arriving engines take hydrants outside the block, on separate mains, and prepare to supply handlines/large caliber streams in front of the building.
- C
- Aerial ladders, as well as SOC Support Ladders that have aerial ladders, should be kept away from the front of the building in a secondary staging area, unless needed for rescue purposes. (5.4.3, 5.4.4)
A. Agree or D. Disagree?
- A
- How many of the following general duties for units at a structural collapse are accurate? (7.2, 7.3, 7.5, 7.6)
- First arriving engine-Water supply
- Second arriving engine-Assist first engine, CFR-D duties as necessary
- First arriving ladder-Reconnaissance, hazard assessment and control, surface victims, preliminary void search
- Second arriving ladder-major priority is controlling utilities, can also augment search and rescue
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. ALL
- D
- Once the first DC arrives on the scene of a 10-60, the first BC may be reassigned as? (8.3, 8.7.1)
A. Victim Accounting Manager
B. Victim Removal Leader
C. Operations Section Chief
D. Planning Section Chief
- D
8.3 The first arriving Deputy Chief becomes the Incident Commander and the first arriving
Battalion Chief can be reassigned as the Planning Section Chief.
- If you are the BC assigned on a 10-60 and designated the Resource Unit Leader, you would report to __________, and remain in this position until relieved by __________? (8.7.2)
A. the Operations Section Chief, the Incident Commander
B. the Logistics Section Chief, the Officer of the Field Comm Unit
C. the Planning Section Chief, the Officer of the Field Comm Unit
D. the Incident Commander, the Situation Unit Leader
- C
8.7.2 The BC designated as the Resource Unit Leader by the respective Borough
Dispatcher, shall report to the Planning Chief and begin tracking resources, both
assigned and operating, from all agencies involved. He/she shall remain at this
position until relieved by the Officer of the Field Communications Unit, who shall
assume that role upon his/her arrival. At this time, the BC shall report to the
Planning Section Chief for reassignment to either a Situation Unit Leader, or a
position necessary to support the Operation.
- A knowledgeable IC should know the capabilities of units under his/her command. Which is a correct statement concerning Collapse Rescue Operations? (10.1)
A.
Rescue companies are trained in Collapse Rescue Operations and will perform any victim removal that involves tunneling, trenching, shoring or cutting of structural members.
B.
Squad companies are not trained in Collapse Rescue Operations and may only assist a Rescue company.
C.
One Rescue Company will be assigned to all major collapses, and access to the collapse site must be ensured.
D.
At least one Rescue company should be deployed at each buried victim location, and if there are multiple victims, the IC must special call additional Rescue companies.
- A
- A battalion chief in charge of operations at a bodega collapse made some errors in judgment when giving a few orders. In which decision was he correct? (10.1)
A.
Requested the response of a Collapse PODS (Portable On Demand Storage) for additional shoring equipment.
B.
When the PODS arrived, he requested the additional masonry breaking tools carried on the PODS be brought to the site of the victim removal.
C.
Assigned an engine company to assist the firefighter from the SOC Dewatering Unit in placing the pumps and providing the necessary hoses for discharging water from the scene.
D.
Assigned an additional ladder company the task of using the vacuum hose from the Con Edison Vacuum truck in trying to remove canned goods from a void.
- C
Collapse PODS (Portable On Demand Storage)
The Department has staged for deployment 10 Collapse PODS Containers for storing
shoring equipment to be deployed at large scale emergencies.
The containers are filled with shoring lumber, metal and concrete cutting saw blades,
and a cutting table with templates for fabricating shoring.
They contain no tools.
The containers are dispersed throughout the five boroughs, with two containers in
each borough.
Only a Command Chief can request the response of the PODS.
Con Edison Vacuum Truck
They
may only be used by trained members of Special Operations Command, in conjunction
with the Con Ed operators and at the direction of the Incident Commander.
8.
A BC in charge of a collapse of a building under construction or demolition should request who to respond to the Command Post during the reconnaissance stage? (11.2)
A.
Fire Safety Director
B.
Victim Accounting Manager
C.
Victim Removal Leader
D.
Construction Manager
- A
9.
Which of the following statements is accurate in regards to the various voids created after a collapse? (11.4)
A.
A lean-to void is created when one bearing wall fails, and persons who were on the floor below near the remaining wall have an excellent chance of survival.
B.
V-shaped voids are the result of a floor failing in the middle, and victims who are located in the voids along the perimeter have the least chance of survival.
C.
In a pancake collapse the floors fall in layers and stack up, making this the most difficult type of collapse to locate victims.
D.
An individual void, which may be located randomly throughout the structure, should not be searched until all surface victims have been removed.
- A
11.4.4 Individual voids may be found in any type of collapse. Searching void spaces should be done immediately after
the surface victims have been removed, or simultaneously if sufficient personnel
are available.
- Members attempting to locate victims in a collapse can use which of the following correctly stated methods? (11.4.6)
A.
“Around-the-clock” method which has members calling out to the victim at different time intervals and determining if the voice is getting stronger or weaker.
B.
“Emergency Alert Tone Assisted Rescue” which can only be used if the trapped member is able to activate their alert tone on the HT.
C.
Thermal imaging camera to locate victims when the entire debris pile and everyone trapped in it is covered in the same color dust and is unrecognizable.
D.
Electronic Listening devices, which are located on all Collapse Rescue units, during the initial stages of the collapse when voices and sounds will be at their strongest amplitude.
- C
If a voice is heard, it may be difficult to locate the source, since
debris within voids can distort sound. The “around-the-clock” method may be
useful: members position themselves at various locations around the area
where a voice is heard, and take turns calling out and listening for the victim,
in an attempt to triangulate their position
If the member is unable to activate the tone on their own, the IC can activate
the Emergency Alert Tone Assisted Rescue Procedure.
Electronic listening devices: Life Detection Systems are located on all
Collapse Rescue Units. When the probes are placed on top of the debris pile,
it detects sounds or vibrations from within the pile. These devices are quite
sensitive and can pick up sounds or vibrations for a considerable distance.
They are not practical to be used during the initial stages of a collapse, for
there is too much activity.
- The FDNY has specific shoring guidelines. Which of the following are incorrect statements about shoring in a building that has structural damage? (11.5.3)
1.
When human life is in danger, shoring provides a safe area for victims and rescuers.
2.
When there is no civilian life hazard, shore if it can be safely done at minimal risk to members and there is substantial property risk that can be safeguarded.
3.
Never shore in a vacant building.
4.
If a building is going to be demolished, even after shoring, it will only be shored to facilitate rescue operations or safe evacuation of occupants.
5.
Once installed, shoring will not be removed by members.
A. 1, 3 and 4 B. 2, 4 and 5 C. 2 and 4 D. 3 and 5
- D
11.5.3 Shoring Guidelines: At times, the FDNY is asked by the Department of Buildings,
or Housing Preservation and Development to install shoring in structures that
have suffered structural damage. As a guideline, the FDNY will only install
shoring in the following instances:
Whenever human life is in danger, to provide a safe area around
victims/rescuers.
When shoring will permit a building to remain safe to occupy.
Buildings in which there is no civilian life hazard will only be shored if the
shoring can be safely installed at minimal risk to members, and where there is
a substantial property risk that can be safeguarded by the shoring.
A vacant or unoccupied building will not be shored when there is a substantial
risk to members installing the shoring, or the use of shoring is unlikely to
substantially improve the overall outcome.
If the building is going to be demolished, even after shoring, it will not be
shored, except to facilitate rescue operations or the safe evacuation of
occupants.
Once installed, shoring will only be removed when the load is otherwise
stabilized, or the situation permits the shores to be removed from a safe area.
- During tunneling or trenching operations only the minimum number of trained members should be exposed, and they should be rotated out for rest at intervals of ______? (11.6.4)
A.
15 minutes
B.
20 minutes
C.
30 minutes
D.
45 minutes
- C
11.6.4 Use extreme caution. This is an even more dangerous task than a void search,
since it might require you to move items supporting loads, possibly causing a
secondary collapse. Only collapse trained members of SOC units are to perform
tunneling or trenching involving the cutting of potentially load bearing structural
members. Expose only the absolute minimum number of personnel necessary to
perform each task and rotate these members out for a rest at frequent intervals-
30 minutes is the recommended maximum work time.
- A Rescue Paramedic must be given access to a trapped patient as soon as possible to treat for Crush Syndrome if trapped for how long? (11.6.8)
A.
More than 30 minutes
B.
More than 60 minutes
C.
More than 3 hours
D.
More than 12 hours
- B
14.
Crush Syndrome, also known as the “smiling death”, can occur in a victim subject to prolonged compression in_______? (11.8.1)
A.
usually 1-2 hours
B.
usually 2-4 hours, but possibly less than 30 minutes
C.
usually 4-6 hours, but possibly less than an hour
D.
usually 8-10 hours, but possibly less than two hours
- A
15.
Which is a true statement about Selected Debris Removal? (11.6.1, 11.13.2)
A.
Begins when all voids have been searched and all people have been accounted for.
B.
It is not a useful tactic if rescuers have no idea where victims are located.
C.
The Rescue Operations Battalion should be assigned as the Victim Accounting Manager to supervise this stage of the collapse rescue plan.
D.
Even if manpower and equipment are adequate, efforts should be focused on one avenue of access to the victim as to not waste resources.
E.
Heavy demolition equipment, such as cranes, are forbidden during this phase unless the speed of recovery outweighs the danger posed by their use.
- B
11.6.1 The selected debris removal phase begins when all voids have been searched and
people are still unaccounted for. Selected debris removal is used to reach specific
locations where victims are located or suspected to be. It is not a useful tactic if
we have no idea where the victims are located. It may involve breaching a hole
through a wall, cutting through a roof or a floor or tunneling through mixed
debris.
Heavy demolition equipment (cranes, bulldozers, etc.) is
forbidden during the Selected Debris Removal stage.
16.
Collapse survival rates see their most dramatic decline if the time of extrication exceeds_______? (11.7.1)
A.
1 day
B.
2 days
C.
3 days
D.
4 days
- A
17.
Demobilization procedures at a collapse site are incorrectly described in which choice? (12.)
A. FD will remain at the scene until debris removal phase is complete or until the IC is reasonably certain all victims have been removed.
B. An FD watchline shall be maintained as long as personnel are searching in the debris pile or performing an investigative function.
C. The IC must ensure a written log of all visitors and investigators entering the collapse site is maintained, and forwarded to the Chief of Operations upon completion.
D. Valuable tools and equipment used during the operation shall be retrieved as safety allows, and are not to be considered expendable.
- D
- What does the following Search Assessment Marking indicate? (Add. 2 sec.4)
Ladder 44
A.
Search operations are in progress by Ladder 44
B.
Ladder 44 has completed a primary search with negative results
C.
Ladder 44 has completed all searches in this area.
D.
Ladder 44 has suspended a search in this area due to atmospheric hazards.
- A
- What does the following search assessment marking indicate? (Add. 2 sec.4)
5/7/12
1500
R-3 open shaft
0
A. Rescue 3 had entered the void at 1500 hours to initiate a search, but has since exited.
B. Rescue 3 has exited the void at 1500 hours and found zero readings on their atmospheric meters.
C. Rescue 3 has exited the void at 1500 hours and found no victims.
D. Rescue 3 has exited the void and has located a victim in an open shaft.
- C
- What does the following marking indicate? (Add. 2 sec.5)
A.
Unsearched void to the left of the marking
B.
Known or potential victim to the left of the marking
C.
Victim left the scene
D.
V-shaped collapse to left of the marking
- B
- Once the victim location is confirmed, you should do what to this marking? (Add. 2 sec. 5)
A.
Paint the letter “C” over it.
B.
Paint a large square around it.
C.
Paint a circle around it.
D.
Paint a check mark adjacent to it
- C
- What does the following Victim Location Marking indicate?
A. The previously found victim/s have been confirmed deceased.
B.
The victim/s have been confirmed deceased and have been removed from the void, and all secondary searches are completed.
C.
The victim/s have been removed from the void, and all victims previously located have been removed.
D.
The void search has been completed and one victim has been located, but does not indicate secondary searches are complete.
- C