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Emergency Response Planning Emergency Response Planning and BIM and BIM
February 18, 2009February 18, 2009
Greg Jakubowski, P.E., CSP, Greg Jakubowski, P.E., CSP, FSFPEFSFPE
Principal - Fire Planning Associates, IncPrincipal - Fire Planning Associates, Inc
ObjectiveObjective Emergency Responders practice the one Emergency Responders practice the one
profession where the workers are profession where the workers are generally unfamiliar with the work generally unfamiliar with the work environment. They race into atmospheres environment. They race into atmospheres that are likely to be immediately that are likely to be immediately dangerous to life and health with minimal dangerous to life and health with minimal knowledge about the structure, building, knowledge about the structure, building, layout, hazards or protection features layout, hazards or protection features present. To be most effective, with the present. To be most effective, with the highest level of safety, they must have pre-highest level of safety, they must have pre-incident information about the buildings incident information about the buildings they are expected to respond to. How can they are expected to respond to. How can this be achieved through the BIM?this be achieved through the BIM?
Montreal Case StudyMontreal Case Study 1986 – Fire Started on 101986 – Fire Started on 10thth Floor Floor Burned for 13 Hours to 16Burned for 13 Hours to 16thth Floor Floor Couldn’t Find Standpipe Couldn’t Find Standpipe
ConnectionConnection FD Knew for 3 Years Connection FD Knew for 3 Years Connection
was Mislabeled as Sprinkler Systemwas Mislabeled as Sprinkler System FD Hooked to Wrong Pipe – Broke FD Hooked to Wrong Pipe – Broke
it Due to Pressure…it Due to Pressure… $51MM (Canadian) Settlement$51MM (Canadian) Settlement
Further DriversFurther Drivers
NIOSH Firefighter Death Case NIOSH Firefighter Death Case StudiesStudies
ISO Requirements for PreplanningISO Requirements for Preplanning IBC Requirements for PreplanningIBC Requirements for Preplanning NFPA 1620 Likely to NFPA 1620 Likely to
Be a Standard in 2009 Be a Standard in 2009 ““Which ConnectionWhich Connection
do I Hit?”do I Hit?”
Further DriversFurther Drivers ““I Hope We Never Have a Fire I Hope We Never Have a Fire
in That Place…”in That Place…”
Further DriversFurther Drivers ““I Hope We Never Have a Fire I Hope We Never Have a Fire
in That Place…”in That Place…”
Who Has the Who Has the Information?Information?
The Design TeamThe Design Team Fire Marshal/Building Code OfficialFire Marshal/Building Code Official ““Old-Timers”Old-Timers” Someone Who ForgotSomeone Who Forgot The “Other Shift”The “Other Shift” We need to Capture This We need to Capture This
Information and Get it to the Information and Get it to the Ground Troops!!!Ground Troops!!!
Who Will Use the Who Will Use the Information?Information?
The First-In Officers - Basic InformationThe First-In Officers - Basic Information HydrantsHydrants Site LayoutSite Layout Immediate HazardsImmediate Hazards QUICK ACTION PLANQUICK ACTION PLAN
The Incident CommanderThe Incident Commander Detailed InformationDetailed Information
The Planning OfficerThe Planning Officer Detailed InformationDetailed Information
What Do Firefighters Need What Do Firefighters Need to Know That Might Kill to Know That Might Kill
Them?Them? Storage/use of flammable/combustible liquids Storage/use of flammable/combustible liquids
and gasesand gases Hazardous MaterialsHazardous Materials Combustible interior finishesCombustible interior finishes Tanks or pressure vesselsTanks or pressure vessels A structure or façade that is susceptible to A structure or façade that is susceptible to
early collapseearly collapse Potential areas of rapid fire spreadPotential areas of rapid fire spread Hazardous openings in floors/roofsHazardous openings in floors/roofs Heavy items on roofs/chimneysHeavy items on roofs/chimneys Swimming pools, pits or other firefighter trapsSwimming pools, pits or other firefighter traps Blocked means of egressBlocked means of egress Hazardous areas such as shops, labs, kitchens, Hazardous areas such as shops, labs, kitchens,
storagestorage Use of high magnetic field equipment such as Use of high magnetic field equipment such as
NMR or MRINMR or MRI
Proper Prior Planning Proper Prior Planning Requires Attention to DetailRequires Attention to Detail
Who Has a Stake in This?Who Has a Stake in This? Building OwnersBuilding Owners Building OccupantsBuilding Occupants Design/Remodeling TeamsDesign/Remodeling Teams Insurance IndustryInsurance Industry The CommunityThe Community The Responders ThemselvesThe Responders Themselves
Proper Prior Planning Proper Prior Planning Requires Attention to DetailRequires Attention to Detail Best When Done Through Design & Best When Done Through Design &
ConstructionConstruction Include Annotated Pictures/DiagramsInclude Annotated Pictures/Diagrams Must Have a Common FormatMust Have a Common Format Once Completed, Must Be:Once Completed, Must Be:
DocumentedDocumented CommunicatedCommunicated Available/SharedAvailable/Shared Kept UpdatedKept Updated
What Do We Do With the What Do We Do With the Info Once We Have It?Info Once We Have It?
Catalog it and Make it Available to Catalog it and Make it Available to the Troops!the Troops! Conduct Virtual WalkthroughsConduct Virtual Walkthroughs Do ICS Simulation Drills!Do ICS Simulation Drills!
Be Sure It Is Available When NeededBe Sure It Is Available When Needed Keep It UpdatedKeep It Updated
PREPLANNING CAN SAVE PREPLANNING CAN SAVE LIVESLIVES
Let’s Get Firefighters, FPEs, Let’s Get Firefighters, FPEs, A/Es, Building Depts., and A/Es, Building Depts., and Others to Work Together!!!Others to Work Together!!!
Questions??? Questions???
Greg JakubowskiGreg Jakubowski215-380-0404215-380-0404
[email protected]@fireplanningassociates.com