Ch 22 Post Fire Analysis Flashcards

1
Q

What are the known reoccurring fire spread weakness associated with each one of the construction types? Pg 310

A
  1. Fire resistive: central air conditioning duct systems allow the spread of smoke, heat, and flame throughout a fire resistive building
  2. Non combustible/limited combustible: a combustible roof deck allows the spread of flame and smoke throughout a noncombustible building.
  3. Ordinary Construction: concealed voids and spaces allow fire spread throughout ordinary constructed buildings.
  4. Heavy timber: large amounts of structural fire loading, in combination with unprotected window openings, create tremendous radiated heat waves which spread fire to expose buildings when heavy timber constructed buildings burn.
  5. Wood frame: combustible exterior walls with small horizontal separations between buildings allow rapid fire spread between wood frame buildings.
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2
Q

What should be looked for when determining the exact point
of origin of the fire in the room of origin? p. 309

A

Lowest point of deep char

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3
Q

What allows the spread of flame and smoke throughout a noncombustible building? p. 310

A

Combustible roof deck

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4
Q

What part of the post-fire analysis should be done first when the fire scene will be cleaned up the day after the fire? p. 309

A

Photo documentation

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5
Q

Who should conduct the post-fire analysis? p. 308

A

Commanding officer

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6
Q

What should be done with the collapse danger zone as part
of the post-fire analysis? p. 317

A

Measure and photograph it

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7
Q

What symbol should be used to designate the point of fire origin?
p. 314

A

Greek cross

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8
Q

Where should exposure number I be located on the fire diagram? p. 314

A

Bottom of the page

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9
Q

How many bowstring timber trusses were inside the enclosed roof space of the Brooklyn supermarket? p. 306

A

Seven

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10
Q

Which type of buildings suffer localized collapse by spalling chunks of concrete? p. 310

A

Fire-resistive concrete

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11
Q

What should be put on the post-fire analysis when the evidence of the cause of the collapse was destroyed by fire? p. 311

A

State subjective opinion

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12
Q

Who is responsible for determining the point of origin and the cause of the fire for the official fire record when arson is suspected? p. 309

A

Officer in command

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13
Q

How many people are needed to perform the photographic documentation? p. 316

A

Two

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14
Q

What needs to be determined after the point of origin in the post-fire analysis? p. 309

A

Cause of fire

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15
Q

Where should the construction type, height in stories, and building width and length be indicated on the fire
diagram? p. 314

A

Lower left hand corner

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16
Q

What is used to communicate point of origin, exact position of fatalities, and collapse and explosion damage?
p. 313

A

Diagram

17
Q

What should be used to mark off the spot the body was found when a firefighter dies during an incident?
p. 318

A

Chalk

18
Q

Which of the following is NOT listed as a reason to conduct a post-fire analysis? p. 308

A

When a civilian is killed

19
Q

What is the most important strategy or plan the fireground commander must have thorough knowledge of?
p. 312

A

Firefighting

20
Q

What are the operations of a fire company performed at a fire? p. 313

A

Fire department tactics

21
Q

What allows the spread of smoke, heat and flame throughout
a fire-resistive building? p. 310

A

Central air-conditioning system

22
Q

Which of the following is NOT a reason the exact location and severity of the Brooklyn supermarket fire was not “clearly defined”? p. 305

A

Lack of normally spaced windows on the exterior

23
Q

What needs to occur before the post-fire analysis begins? p. 308

A

Fire has been extinguished

24
Q

What can an object whose size is known be used to demonstrate during the post-fire analysis? p. 317

A

Exposure distance reference

25
Q

Who gets the greatest benefit from the post-fire analysis? p. 309

A

Chief officer