Ch. 5 Fire Scene Investigation (Final Exam) Flashcards

1
Q

These are the visible or measurable physical changes, or identifiable shapes, formed by a fire effect or group of fire effects.

A

Fire patterns

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2
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What are the 4 classifications of fire?

A

1) Accidental
2) Natural
3) Incendiary
4) Undetermined

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3
Q

What are the 3 primary sources of post-fire damage?

A

1) Firefighting
2) Overhaul
3) Salvage operations

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4
Q

This is a firefighting term involving the process of final extinguishment after the main body of fire has been knocked down.

A

Overhaul

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5
Q

Overhauling should be as { } as possible.

A

Limited

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6
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Why are fire officials responsible for not allowing unauthorized persons to enter the scene?

A

Salvaging and security concerns

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7
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What 3 things should you do while the fire is still burning?

A

1) Observe fire suppression activities
2) Photography
3) Searching for witnesses

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This is a buoyant column of hot gases produced by the combustion that produces vertical flame columns, hot combustion products, and smoke.

A

Fire plume

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9
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What type of shape does a fire plume produce?

A

V-shape

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10
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What are 4 types of fire plume patterns (HINT: BAWL)?

A

1) Axisymmetric
2) Window
3) Balcony
4) Line

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Where do axisymmetric plumes typically occur?

A

Open areas or near centers of rooms with no nearby wall

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12
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Where do window plumes typically occur?

A

From openings during the fire

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13
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This action is the process of air or gases being drawn into a fire, plume, or jet.

A

Entrainment

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14
Q

Where do balcony spill plumes typically occur?

A

Under overhangs and from doors

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15
Q

What is a defining feature of line plumes?

A

Having more length than width; essentially, narrow, thin, and shallow

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16
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What are the 5 typologies of fire?

A

1) Demarcations
2) Surface effects
3) Penetrations
4) Loss of material
5) Victim injuries

17
Q

This typology involves the intersection of affected and unaffected borders of materials.

A

Demarcations

18
Q

What 3 things can affect demarcations?

A

1) Fire suppression
2) Gas temp
3) Ventilation

19
Q

Demarcations can create V-shaped patterns. In degrees, about how wide are these patterns?

A

30 degrees

20
Q

How do you find the origin of a fire plume?

A

Trace the V-shape (angle of demarcation) down to the base of the V

21
Q

Spalling is an example of a surface effect, but what exactly is spalling?

A

Chipping or crumbling of concrete or masonry

22
Q

This typology involves the breaching of horizontal and vertical surfaces.

A

Penetration

23
Q

This typology involves combustible surfaces with loss of material and mass.

A

Loss of material

24
Q

This typology involves areas and degrees of burns on the victim’s body and clothing.

A

Victim injuries

25
Q

What are 3 instances that victim injuries will occur?

A

1) Discovering the fire
2) Interacting with the fire
3) Escaping from the fire