Chapter 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Also known as a pre-fire planned, is a document created by fire service personnel for fire service personnel

A

Pre-incident plan

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The purpose of Preincident planning is to know the buildings in their various components:

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Before an incident occurs at that facility

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3
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Once completed, a pre-incident plan should be placed:

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On the apparatus, either in a notebook or on a computer, so I can be referenced later at an incident or in route

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4
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___Are invaluable in determining construction Features and/or a great PRACTICAL value in creating the rough scratch of the building and property

A

Blueprints

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5
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The BASIC information needed includes:

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The name of the business, owner\occupant contact information, and keyholder information

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6
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The actual tour should begin in:

A

The parking lot

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7
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A critical component of the Princeton plan

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The rough sketch, diagram, of the building and property

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8
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Not verbatim

What NFPA contains common recommended symbols for hydrants hazards etc.?

A
  1. Standard for pre-incident planning
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9
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The final phase in Pre incident planning is to:

A

Update the plan regularly

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10
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Not verbatim, how often should you update printed in plans?

A

ISO gives the most points during their evaluation if every company pre-plans all buildings in the response on every year. Yearly preplanning

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11
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A common type of pre-incident plan includes a page with important information about the building known as an___, and a second section with___.

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Information page. Maps of the building and grounds.

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12
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In multiple unit buildings such as a mall, a page may be included with:

A

Emergency contact information for each tenant

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13
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As with any map,___should be indicated so that readers can easily orient themselves to the map

A

North

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14
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Occupancy classifications are identified by various:

A

Codes. Standards. Laws. Ordinances.

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15
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The second component of the preincident plan, the?

A

Map of the building and grounds

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16
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Diagram:

Commonly known symbols and abbreviations- circle with SP reflects ?

A

Stand pipe

17
Q

Triangle with a FG ?

A

Flammable gas

18
Q

RA stands for?

A

Roof access

19
Q

ā€œEā€ stands for?

A

Electrical

20
Q

Symbols and abbreviations:

When possible, clarity is the best option, so __________is the best choice.

A

Spelling out items

21
Q

Occupancy classes:

This designation might include a subsection for items with ordinary and low hazards?

A

Storage occupancies

22
Q

Occupancy class:

In these cases, the one with the highest threat to life should be first.

A

Mixed occupancy

23
Q

When creating a preincident plan, where should you identify the occupancy classification?

A

Directly on the info sheet. In the general info section

24
Q

Building types:

For the purposes of preincident planning, the actual name of the building type should listed rather than?

A

Roman numeral

25
Q

Completing the drawings and documents:

Consider filing plans by?

A

Address instead of business name due to changes in occupancy name over time

26
Q

Completing drawings and documents:

The final product can be almost, anything but two main aspects are important:

A
  1. It should be easy to find the information needed.

2. It should be easy to Input and store information

27
Q

Touring the building in obtaining information:

Any immediate life hazards found should be?

A

Mitigated while on scene

28
Q

Why are tours of the basement important?

A

Because many building heating systems are positioned here. It will also reveal construction features such as truss floors

29
Q

The use of____in pre-incident plans can greatly enhance the finished product

A

Photography

30
Q

Sharing and training:

Who else should also have the pre-incident plan information?

A

It is prudent for all second and third do companies, and even second and third alarm companies to be provided the information