State of Georgia BASIC FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING COURSE

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FIRE CONTROL State of Georgia BASIC FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING COURSE

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State of Georgia BASIC FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING COURSE. FIRE CONTROL. FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT METHODS. Reduction in temperature Removal of fuel Exclusion of oxygen Breaking the chemical chain reaction Extinguish according to class of fire. FIRE CONTROL SAFETY. Training Safety - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FIRE CONTROL

State of GeorgiaBASIC FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING COURSE

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FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT METHODS

Reduction in temperature Removal of fuelExclusion of oxygenBreaking the chemical chain reaction

Extinguish according to class of fire

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FIRE CONTROL SAFETY

TrainingSafety

• Full protective equipment• Teams of 2 or more

CoordinationProper size attack linePersonnel

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SUPPRESSING CLASS “A” FIRESExterior

Full protective equipment Proper size hose Straight stream Uphill / upwind Start attack from a distance Apply water to burning

material Overhaul

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SUPPRESSING CLASS “A” FIRESInterior

Full protective equipment Proper size hose Teams of 2 or more Coordination Enter from unburned side Set proper nozzle pattern Extinguish as you enter Advance to seat of fire

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WATER APPLICATION

Methods Direct Attack

Indirect Attack

Combination AttackObservable Results Steam

Reduction in flames

Temperature

reduction

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SUPPRESSING VEHICLE FIRES

Precautions• Protective equipment • Apparatus positioning• Approach from side• Avoid hazards• Burning metals

Potential Hazards• Haz-mats• Tire rims• Shocks• Bumpers• Fuel tank• Spilled liquids

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SUPPRESSING VEHICLE FIRES

Full protective equipment 1½” hoseline minimum Uphill / Upwind Start attack from distance

• effective reach of nozzle

• area under/around vehicle

• vehicle

Approach vehicle to complete extinguishment

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SUPPRESSING DUMPSTER FIRES

Potential Hazards• Haz-Mats• Pressurized containers• Anything !!

Precautions• Protective equipment• It’s only trash• Exposures

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1 ½”-1 ¾” Hand line• Nozzle pattern

• Upwind/Uphill

• Start attack from a distance

– ground/surrounding fire– inside dumpster

• Approach dumpster to complete extinguishment

• Fill with water

Deluge/larger diameter hose• Flow directly into dumpster

• Fill with water

SUPPRESING DUMPSTER FIRES

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SUPPRESING CLASS “B” FIRESSMALL

Fire extinguisherAppropriate extinguishing agentMay be extinguished by smothering

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SUPPRESSING GROUND COVER FIRES

Direct Attack

Indirect Attack