Flammable Liquid Emergencies Flashcards

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Contained Spill?

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A contained spill is a situation where the spilled product is within a defined area, such as secondary or tertiary containment, and there is little risk of further
spread.

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Uncontained Spill?

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A spill where the product is not contained in a within an area

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Small Spill

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A spill occurring from a container or package approximately 55 gallons or less, a small cylinder, or a small leak from a large container with a minimum flow.
Passenger vehicles with leaking tanks are considered small spill responses.

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Large Spill

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A large spill exceeding 55 gallons or multiple spills from multiple small packages or containers. Large spill responses include any incident at or involving pipelines, horizontal tanks, tank farms, or flammable liquid tanker trucks or rail cars

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Flammable Liquid?

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Any liquid having a flash point below 100 degrees Fahrenheit and having a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psi absolute.

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Combustible Liquid?

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Liquid having a flash point above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and below 200 degrees Fahrenheit

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Large Spill Response?

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 4 engines
 2 specialty units – one must be an aerial device
 2 EMS units
 1 battalion chief
 1 command aide
 1 EMS supervisor
 1 Foam Task Force (FTF) 
 A hazardous material response (based on jurisdictional requirements)
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Foam Task Force?

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2 AR foam units, one pump-and-roll unit,
2 engines,
1 BC, and
1 hazardous materials asset if not already dispatched

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Small Spill?

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 1 engine company with atmospheric monitoring capabilities.
 consider a hazardous materials response
 If spill ignites, a Foam Task Force (FTF) should be requested.

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What are the 4 tactical approaches to a Tanker Truck Incident

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  1. ) assemble the resources and extinguish the fire with Class B foam. Be sure an adequate foam and water supply is available before initiating the attack.
  2. ) Second, for combustible liquids, extinguish the fire with water fog when it can be done without creating environmental problems with the runoff.
  3. ) protect adjacent exposures, and allow the fuel to burn itself out.
  4. ) un-ignited leaks and spills should be diked immediately at a safe location and the liquid covered with foam to suppress and control the flammable vapors.
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