Vacants Flashcards

1
Q

Vacants:

What is a vacant?

A

Completely unoccupied building, where all efforts to maintain the building have been abandoned.

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2
Q

Vacants:

Is a partially occupied building considered an occupied building?

A

Yes

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3
Q

Vacants:

What color and what size is the vacant building marker?

A

Lime yellow; 18” x 18”

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4
Q

Vacants:

Where should the primary marking be made?

A

Along side the front entrance in line with the area directly over the front entrance

**If building has other entrances additional barking shall be made.

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5
Q

Vacants:

Should you mark sealed doors or windows?

A

No

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6
Q

Vacants:

When should you mark RO?

Where should you mark it?

A

When the roof is open enough that there is little need for vertical ventilation

Directly over the vacant building marking

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7
Q

Vacants:

When should you mark FO and where?

A

Directly underneath the building marking, and when there are holes that may endanger members

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8
Q

Vacants:

When encountering a vacant, what should the administrative officer do?

A

DEF

DOB referral (high priority for structural issues, normal for vacant)

Ecids

First alarm units memo (batt and div)

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9
Q

Vacants:

What are the four broad size up concerns?

A

LESS

Life safety
Extension
Structural stability
Safety of members

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10
Q

Vacants:

Are sealed or unsealed buildings more unstable?

A

Unsealed = unstable

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11
Q

Vacants:

Where should a TL be placed?

A

In front of

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12
Q

Vacants:

How does the height of a building impact of the collapse potential?

A

In wood frame buildings, the higher the building the more the potential for collapse because of the added load.

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13
Q

Vacants:

Difference between diesel and gas fires?

A

Diesel begin slow but progress rapidly and will have high heat present for a longer duration increasing the severity of the fire. Gas ignites rapidly and is consumed more quickly.

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14
Q

Vacants:

What is the highest priority when determining the attack strategy?

A

Member safety and life hazard

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15
Q

Vacants:

Risk assessment is based on what?

A

LASS

Location
Access
Size of fire
Structural stability

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16
Q

Vacants:

Large or advanced fires the primary attack is?

A

Defensive exterior unless involving life hazards

17
Q

Vacants:

Where to place first stream:
Unoccupied commercial versus occupied dwelling?

A

Occupied dwelling

18
Q

Vacants:

Unoccupied commercial vs vacant?

A

Stream goes to commercial

19
Q

Vacants:

When should primary searches take place?

A

After: (generally)

  1. Fireknocked down
  2. IC completed sizeup/risk assessment
20
Q

Vacants:

When should primary searches take place on the floor above?

A

After: (shall not take place until)

  1. Knocked down
  2. Risk assessment
21
Q

Vacants:

What line should you stretch when defensively spraying water into the structure?

A

2.5”

22
Q

Vacants:

After using an outside stream, what line should be stretched for an interior wash down if applicable?

A

One and three-quarter inch line to reduce the amount of water weight

23
Q

Vacants:

How to walk up steps to avoid collapse?

A

Middle of the foot as close to supporting walls as possible