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1 Slide 3-97 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE? INCIDENT STRATEGY(IES) Exposure protectionExposure protection Confinement/ExtinguishmentConfinement/Extinguishment VentilationVentilation SalvageSalvage

2 Slide 3-98 HOW ARE YOU GOING TO DO IT? INCIDENT TACTICS Exposure protection Deploy two 1-3/4-inch hoselines to exposure B-1 and D-1 for exposure protection Exposure protection Deploy two 1-3/4-inch hoselines to exposure B-1 and D-1 for exposure protection Confinement/Extinguishment Confinement/Extinguishment – Deploy one 2-1/2-inch hoseline to Side A for fire confinement/extinguishment – Deploy one 1-3/4-inch hoseline to Side C for fire confinement/extinguishment Ventilation Ventilation – Vertical ventilation roof apertures – Horizontal ventilation fire building and exposures, check for extension Salvage Salvage Place salvage covers over merchandise in exposure buildings for protection

3 Slide 3-99 IMPLEMENT THE FIRE CONFINEMENT EXPOSURE PROTECTION ACTION PLAN Communicate all assignments clearly to all resources operating on the incident. Communicate all assignments clearly to all resources operating on the incident.

4 Slide 3-100 EVALUATE THE FIRE CONFINEMENT EXPOSURE PROTECTION ACTION PLAN Evaluate progress every 10 minutes.Evaluate progress every 10 minutes. Obtain feedback reports from resources operating on the incident.Obtain feedback reports from resources operating on the incident.

5 Slide 3-101 Double Property 2 Story Exp. B-3 100 Block B Street Command Sequence # 2 Side A 128 B Street Heavy fire, Side A. Occupancy furniture store. All occupants have been removed. Alley way access to rear B Street Exp. Exp.D-2 D-3 B-2 B-1 D-1

6 Slide 3-102 Activity 3.2 Scenario 1 Fire Confinement and Exposure Protection 246 10th Street

7 Slide 3-103 Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 1 Side A Side B Sides A and B

8 Slide 3-104 Side B Side A Sides A and B Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 1

9 Slide 3-105 Side C Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 1

10 Slide 3-106 Side A Side D Sides A and D Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 1

11 Slide 3-107 ACTIVITY 3.2 SCENARIO 1 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

12 Slide 3-108 Activity 3.2 Scenario 1 246 10th Street Side B Side A Sides A and B Medium to heavy smoke, Side B, first, second, and third floors. All occupants have been removed.

13 Slide 3-109 Heavy smoke first, second, and third floors, Sides A and D. All occupants have been removed. Side D Sides A and D Side A Activity 3.2 Scenario 1 246 10th Street

14 Slide 3-110 2-story Warehouse 1-story 3-story Office 3-story Warehouse 50' Fire on First Floor N Side A Side B Side C Side D 246 10th St. 75'

15 Slide 3-111 Activity 3.2 Scenario 2 Fire Confinement and Exposure Protection 122 M Street

16 Slide 3-112 Sides A and D Side A Side D Walk-around 122 M Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 2

17 Slide 3-113 Side B Walk-around 122 M Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 2

18 Slide 3-114 Side C Walk-around 122 M Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 2

19 Slide 3-115 Side C Exposure C 1 Walk-around 122 M Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 2

20 Slide 3-116 ACTIVITY 3.2 SCENARIO 2 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

21 Slide 3-117 Heavy fire second and third floors, Side C. All occupants have been removed. Side C Exposure C-1 Activity 3.2 Scenario 2 122 M Street

22 Slide 3-118 N Exposure C1 Exposure C2 Side A Side BSide D Side C 122 M St.

23 Slide 3-119 Activity 3.2 Scenario 3 Fire Confinement and Exposure Protection 700 Block 25th Street

24 Slide 3-120 Walk-around 700 Block 25th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 3 25th Street Side A

25 Slide 3-121 Sides A and B Walk-around 700 Block 25th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 3 Side B Side A

26 Slide 3-122 Sides B and C Side C Side B Walk-around 700 Block 25th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 3

27 Slide 3-123 ACTIVITY 3.2 SCENARIO 3 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

28 Slide 3-124 Heavy fire first and second floors, Side A. All occupants have been removed. Side A 789 25th Street 25th Street Exp. D-1 Exp. B-3 Exp. B-2 Exp. B-1 Walk-around 700 Block 25th Street Activity 3.2 Scenario 3

29 Slide 3-125 First Floor 7 Row houses N LR KDR LR KDR 21' 45' LR KDR LR KDR LR KDR LR KDR LR KDR Side A Side C Side D Side B 789 25th St.

30 Slide 3-126 Second Floor 7 Row houses BR Br Ba BR Br Ba N BR Br Ba BR Br Ba BR Br Ba BR Br Ba Br Ba Side A Side C Side D Side B 789 25th St.

31 Slide 3-127 FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT TACTICS

32 Slide 3-128 FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT Purpose To bring burning materials below their ignition temperature to stop flame production.

33 Slide 3-129 SIZEUP FOR EXTINGUISHMENT SIZEUP FOR EXTINGUISHMENT Location and extent of fireLocation and extent of fire Risk versus benefitRisk versus benefit Access and egressAccess and egress Classification of building construction and occupancyClassification of building construction and occupancy

34 Slide 3-130 NOZZLE SELECTION NOZZLE SELECTION Flow must exceed heat being produced.Flow must exceed heat being produced. If unsure, select largest flow.If unsure, select largest flow. Select appropriate nozzle pattern.Select appropriate nozzle pattern.

35 Slide 3-131 HOSELINE SELECTION HOSELINE SELECTION Size of hoseline to match nozzleSize of hoseline to match nozzle Long enough to reach seat of fire plus 50 feetLong enough to reach seat of fire plus 50 feet

36 Slide 3-132 POSITIONING OF HOSELINE POSITIONING OF HOSELINE Areas of access and egressAreas of access and egress Attack from unburned sideAttack from unburned side Select position for backup line and communicate to crewSelect position for backup line and communicate to crew

37 Slide 3-133 COORDINATE WITH OTHER TACTICAL ASSIGNMENTS VentilationVentilation EntryEntry LadderingLaddering LightingLighting

38 Slide 3-134 SAFETY Has Safety Officer been designated?Has Safety Officer been designated? Risk versus benefit.Risk versus benefit. Accountability system.Accountability system. Has IC been informed of location of extinguishment team?Has IC been informed of location of extinguishment team?

39 Slide 3-135 FIRE CONFINEMENT, EXPOSURE PROTECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT Command Sequence #3

40 Slide 3-136 REVIEW SIZEUP REPORT OF FIREGROUND CONDITIONS

41 Slide 3-137 SIZEUP REPORT OF FIREGROUND CONDITIONS Initial report Initial report To be given immediately upon arrival on location Exact location and conditions as observed Exact location and conditions as observed – Nothing showing – Size of structure--stories and dimensions--type of construction-- occupied or vacant – Smoke/Fire--location and density – Status of occupants--if known – Exposures---Sides A, B, C, D, other – Engine __ is establishing ___ Street Command.

42 Slide 3-138 SIZEUP REPORT OF FIREGROUND CONDITIONS (cont'd) Subsequent reportSubsequent report Information not immediately reported and/or information developed upon investigation. To be given ASAP or within 5 minutes. Progress reportProgress report To be given by the IC every 10 minutes until fire is under control.

43 Slide 3-139 COMMAND SEQUENCE FIRE CONFINEMENT, EXPOSURE PROTECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT ACTION PLAN Command Sequence #3 6th and I Streets

44 Slide 3-140 COMMAND SEQUENCE # 3 WALK AROUND PLOT PLAN Refer to Student Manual SM pp. 3-51 and 3-52

45 Slide 3-141 Walk-around 6th and I Streets Command Sequence # 3 Sewer Intake I Street 6th Street N

46 Slide 3-142 COMMAND SEQUENCE # 3 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

47 Slide 3-143 Activity 6th and I Streets Command Sequence # 3 8,000 gallon-tanker overturned and ignited. Fire spread to Side A exposures. Unburned material is running into sewer. 6th Street I Street Sewer Intake Side A Side D N Friday 5 PM Wind 18 MPH Out of the East Temperature 21°F

48 Slide 3-144 6th Street 7th Street J Street I Street Warehouse Houses Side A Side B Side D Side C N

49 Slide 3-145 WHAT IS THE SITUATION? (SIZEUP) On location at the intersection of 6th and I Streets, 8,000-gallon gasoline tanker has overturned and ignited.On location at the intersection of 6th and I Streets, 8,000-gallon gasoline tanker has overturned and ignited. Tanker is fully involved, driver has been removed. Unburned gasoline is entering the sewer inlet.Tanker is fully involved, driver has been removed. Unburned gasoline is entering the sewer inlet. Fire has spread to several occupied structures along 6th Street.Fire has spread to several occupied structures along 6th Street. All occupants in exposures have been removed.All occupants in exposures have been removed. Exposures Side A are two/three story dwellings, exposures Side D the same.Exposures Side A are two/three story dwellings, exposures Side D the same. Sizeup report example:

50 Slide 3-146 FIRE CONFINEMENT, EXPOSURE PROTECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT ACTION PLAN

51 Slide 3-147 WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED? INCIDENT OBJECTIVES Confine and control fire in tanker.Confine and control fire in tanker. Contain, control, and limit fire in exposures.Contain, control, and limit fire in exposures.

52 Slide 3-148 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE? INCIDENT STRATEGY(IES) Exposure protectionExposure protection Confinement/ExtinguishmentConfinement/Extinguishment Special equipmentSpecial equipment VentilationVentilation SalvageSalvage

53 Slide 3-149 HOW ARE YOU GOING TO DO IT? INCIDENT TACTICS Exposure protectionExposure protection – Deploy two 2-1/2-inch hoselines to Side A for exposure protection – Deploy one 2-1/2-inch hoseline to Side D for exposure protection Confinement/ExtinguishmentConfinement/Extinguishment – Deploy four 1-3/4-inch hoselines to Side A for fire confinement/extinguishment – Deploy one 2-1/2-inch foam hoseline to Side A for fire confinement/extinguishment.

54 Slide 3-150 HOW ARE YOU GOING TO DO IT? INCIDENT TACTICS (cont'd) Special equipmentSpecial equipment Deploy foam apparatus and equipment to tanker fire and unburned gasoline VentilationVentilation Vertical and horizontal ventilation of involved structures SalvageSalvage Deploy diking materials to contain unburned gasoline

55 Slide 3-151 IMPLEMENT THE FIRE CONFINEMENT, EXPOSURE PROTECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT ACTION PLAN Communicate all assignments clearly to all resources operating on the incident. Communicate all assignments clearly to all resources operating on the incident.

56 Slide 3-152 EVALUATE THE FIRE CONFINEMENT, EXPOSURE PROTECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT ACTION PLAN Evaluate progress every 10 minutes.Evaluate progress every 10 minutes. Obtain feedback reports from resources operating on the incident.Obtain feedback reports from resources operating on the incident.

57 Slide 3-153 6 th St. “I” St. Sewer intake Side A Side D Activity 6th and I Streets Command Sequence # 3 8,000-gallon tanker overturned and ignited. Fire spread to Side A exposures. Unburned material is running into sewer. 6th Street I Street Sewer Intake Side A Side D

58 Slide 3-154 Activity 3.3 Scenario 1 Fire Confinement, Exposure Protection, and Fire Extinguishment 356 E Street

59 Slide 3-155 Walk-around 356 E Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 1 Side A 356 E Street

60 Slide 3-156 Sides A and B Side B Side A Walk-around 356 E Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 1

61 Slide 3-157 Sides B and C Side C Side B Walk-around 356 E Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 1

62 Slide 3-158 Sides C and D Side D Side C Walk-around 356 E Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 1

63 Slide 3-159 ACTIVITY 3.3 SCENARIO 1 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

64 Slide 3-160 Activity 3.3 Scenario 1 356 E Street Heavy fire second floor one window, Side D. All occupants have been removed All occupants have been removed. Side D Side C

65 Slide 3-161 Lobby Balcony Second Floor Third Floor First Floor N Side A Side BSide D Side C 356 E St.

66 Slide 3-162 Activity 3.3 Scenario 2 Fire Confinement, Exposure Protection, and Fire Extinguishment 678 14th Street

67 Slide 3-163 Walk-around 678 14 th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 2 Side A 678 14th Street Exposure D-1

68 Slide 3-164 Sides A and B Walk-around 678 14th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 2 Side A Side B

69 Slide 3-165 Sides B and C Walk-around 678 14th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 2 Side C Side B

70 Slide 3-166 Exposure D-1 Walk-around 678 14th St. Activity 3.3 Scenario 2

71 Slide 3-167 ACTIVITY 3.3 SCENARIO 2 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

72 Slide 3-168 Activity 3.3 Scenario 2 678 14 th Street Heavy fire, Side A. All occupants have been removed. Exposure D-1 Side A 678 14th Street

73 Slide 3-169 PatioPatio PartsParts 45' 90' N Side A Side B Side D Side C 678 14th Street

74 Slide 3-170 Activity 3.3 Scenario 3 Fire Confinement, Exposure Protection, and Fire Extinguishment 246 10th Street

75 Slide 3-171 Sides A and B Side B Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 3 Side A 246 10th Street

76 Slide 3-172 Sides A and B Side B Side A Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 3

77 Slide 3-173 Side C Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 3

78 Slide 3-174 Sides A and D Side A Side D Walk-around 246 10th Street Activity 3.3 Scenario 3

79 Slide 3-175 ACTIVITY 3.3 SCENARIO 3 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

80 Slide 3-176 Side B Side A Activity 3.3 Scenario 3 246 10th Street Light to medium smoke, Side B, second and third floors. All occupants have been removed. Sides A and B

81 Slide 3-177 Activity 3.3 Scenario 3 246 10th Street Heavy smoke second and third floors, Sides A and D. All occupants have been removed. Sides A and D Side A Side D

82 Slide 3-178 2-story Warehouse 1-story 3-story Office 3-story Warehouse 50' Fire on Second Floor N 75' Side A Side C Side B Side D 246 10th St.

83 Slide 3-179 ACTIVITY 3.4 LARGE EXERCISE 1 Seven townhousesSeven townhouses 500 Block 33rd Street500 Block 33rd Street

84 Slide 3-180 Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1 Row of seven townhouses. Each townhouse is 20' x 40'. Occupied, 500 33rd Street. Side A N

85 Slide 3-181 Sides B and C Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1 Side B Side C

86 Slide 3-182 Side C Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1

87 Slide 3-183 Sides C and D Side D Side C Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1

88 Slide 3-184 LARGE EXERCISE 1 1ST ALARM RESOURCES Engine 1Engine 1 Engine 2Engine 2 Engine 3Engine 3 Truck 1Truck 1 Squad 1Squad 1 Battalion Chief 1Battalion Chief 1 – All companies staffed with four firefighters – Battalion Chief 1: 30-minute response

89 Slide 3-185 Conditions upon arrival: Thursday 6 p.m. Heavy fire first and second floors, Side A. All occupants have been removed. Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1 Side A 508 33 rd Street Exp. B-3 Exp. D-3 Exp. D-2 Exp. D-1 Exp. B-1 Exp. B-2 N Wind 12 MPH Out of the East ° Temperature 88° F

90 Slide 3-186 7 Unit - 3 Story Townhouses N First Floor Side C Side A Side B Side D 500 Block 33rd St. 508 33rd St.

91 Slide 3-187 7 Unit--3 Story Townhouses N Side C Second Floor Side A Side B Side D 508 33rd St.

92 Slide 3-188 Conditions 15 minutes after arrival. Side A 508 33 rd Street Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1 Exp. B-3 Exp. B-2 Exp. B-1 Exp. D-1 Exp. D-2 Exp. D-3

93 Slide 3-189 Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1 Side A 508 33rd Street Conditions 18 minutes after arrival. Exp. B-3 Exp. B-1 Exp. D-1 Exp. D-2 Exp. D-3 Exp. B-2

94 Slide 3-190 Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1 Side A 508 33 rd Street Conditions 30 minutes after arrival. Exp. B-3 Exp. B-1 Exp. D-1 Exp. D-2 Exp. D-3 Exp. B-2

95 Slide 3-191 Side A 508 33 rd Street Conditions 40 minutes after arrival. Exp. B-3 Exp. B-2 Exp. D-1 Exp. D-2 Exp. D-3 Exp. B-1 Walk-around 500 Block 33rd Street Large Exercise 1

96 Slide 3-192 TRANSFER OF COMMAND REPORT PROCEDURE Location and extent of fireLocation and extent of fire Control effortsControl efforts Deployment of resourcesDeployment of resources Need for additional resourcesNeed for additional resources To be delivered to the next commanding officer arriving at an incident


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