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Lt Bowron - Rapid Fire
Rapid Fire Phenomena
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02/28/2009

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Term
Flashover
Definition
A heat induced development of a compartment fire.
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Flashover
Definition
Can be accelerated through added ventilation.
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Backdraft
Definition
A ventilation induced ingnition of fire gases.
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Fire Gas Ignition
Definition
An ignition of fire gas and pyrolyzates.
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- Flashover

- backdraft

- Fire gas ignition

Definition
What are three basic types of rapid fire phenomena?
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Signs from smoke conditions indicating an impending rapid fire event
Definition
- High velocity
- A sudden change in colour, particularlly darkening
- A sudden sinking of the smoke layer
- Pulsing smoke layer
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Signs from flames of an impending rapid fire event
Definition
- Blue flames seen at the fire's base, in the overhead, or at exit points.
- Yellow or orange flames seen in the overhead.
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Compartment conditions indicating an impending rapid fire event
Definition
- A sudden change in heat conditions
- Heavily smoke stained or cracked window glass
- Doors being forced open by air rushing in.
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Fire is suspected behind a door
Definition
Apply 3D bursts of water fog in a controlled manner through a 3-4" opening when __________.
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3D Bursts of water fog
Definition
Serves to assist in neutralizing heated gases and smoke before opening a door and introducing fresh air to a fire.
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Cause rapid fire events
Definition
Venting low grade windows, or opening basement access doors when fighting a basement fire may __________.
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Below
Definition
Venting ______ where firefighters are advancing on a basement fire puts them in great danger of a rapid fire event.
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High ceiling buildings
Definition
__________ or buldings with large open-plan floor areas often disguise the amount of smoke and heat present.
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Themal image cameras
Definition
These can be used, if available, on high ceiling buildings to check the void for advancement of the fire.
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Indicator of impending rapid fire event
Definition
Copious amounts of white smoke.
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Smoke; explode
Definition
________ can travel away from the fire source and ________ without warning.
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Wind
Definition
_________ can cause smoke pressure to build by pushing smoke and gases back into the building.
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Blowtorch Effect
Definition
Rapid increase in heat and flame size when a window suddenly fails in the fire compartment. Oftem seen in high rise buildings.
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To your back
Definition
An attack should be made with the wind _______ whenever possible.
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Natural stack effect
Definition
Wind can cause a ________ in stairwells, causing windows to be sucked in or blown outwards shortly after entry.
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