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Essentials of Fire Fighting 6 th Edition Firefighter I Chapter 18 — Loss Control

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Essentials of Fire Fighting6th Edition

Firefighter I

Chapter 18 — Loss Control

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Explain the philosophy of loss control.

Learning Objective 1

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Loss control activities minimize loss to property before, during, and after a fire.

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The are two types of damage it is important to know about.

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Two tactics firefighters use are intended to reduce property damage.

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REVIEW QUESTION

How does the philosophy of loss control impact fire suppression?

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Describe the ways preincident planning impacts loss control.

Learning Objective 2

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Preincident planning can help identify special loss control-related concerns.

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Preincident plans vary depending on the type of occupancy.

18–9

Residential occupancies

Commercial properties

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REVIEW QUESTION

In what ways can preincident planning influence loss control?

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Determine appropriate salvage procedures.

Learning Objective 3

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Compare and contrast different types of salvage covers.

Learning Objective 4

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Salvage begins upon arrival on scene and continues until the last unit leaves.

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There are various ways to perform salvage and the choice of procedure depends on several factors.

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Salvage procedures include three main methods of protecting contents.

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There are several salvage techniques firefighters should understand.

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Commercial occupancies may present unique challenges.

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Water presents a number of challenges during salvage operations.

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REVIEW QUESTION

What is the best way to determine appropriate salvage procedures?

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Salvage operation assignments vary depending on the department.

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There are various types and sizes of salvage covers.

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Disposable heavy-

duty plastic

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Proper maintenance can help increase the service life of a salvage cover.

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Salvage requires a specific collection of tools and equipment stored in a designated toolbox or container.

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(Cont.)

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Salvage requires a specific collection of tools and equipment stored in a designated toolbox or container.

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(Cont.)

Automatic Sprinkler Kit

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Salvage requires a specific collection of tools and equipment stored in a designated toolbox or container.

18–25

(Cont.)

Floor runnersCarryall

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Salvage requires a specific collection of tools and equipment stored in a designated toolbox or container.

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(Cont.)Dewatering

device

Water vacuum

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Salvage requires a specific collection of tools and equipment stored in a designated toolbox or container.

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REVIEW QUESTION

What are the different types of salvage covers commonly used

in the fire service?

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Explain ways to fold, roll, spread, and improvise with salvage covers.

Learning Objective 5

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Describe ways to cover openings during salvage operations.

Learning Objective 6

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There are several different methods for folding/rolling and spreading covers.

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Improvised salvage covers catch and route water away from a location.

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REVIEW QUESTION

Why is it necessary to know several ways to fold, roll, spread, and improvise with salvage covers?

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Covering openings is critical to prevent further damage to the property.

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REVIEW QUESTION

What ways can firefighters cover openings during salvage operations?

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Explain methods used to maintain fire safety during overhaul.

Learning Objective 7

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Describe factors that influence locating hidden fires.

Learning Objective 8

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Identify different overhaul procedures.

Learning Objective 9

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Indicate the ways a thermal imager can be used during overhaul.

Learning Objective 10

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Overhaul consists of activities conducted once the main body of a fire is extinguished.

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Overhaul begins once authorization is given by two personnel.

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A variety of tools and equipment are used during overhaul.

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Specific personnel perform different duties during overhaul.

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Safety is the first consideration that must be addressed before overhaul.

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Toxic gases produced from smoldering fire are a significant threat.

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CAUTION

Wear proper protective clothing including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) until the atmosphere has been proven safe.

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Many other hazards are present during overhaul that you should be aware of.

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Charged hoselines are required during overhaul due to threat of reignition.

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Situational awareness and a focus on safety are critical during overhaul.

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REVIEW QUESTION

What methods can be used to maintain fire safety during overhaul

operations?

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The structural condition of an area must be evaluated before searching for hidden fires.

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There are several indicators of possible loss of structural integrity.

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(Cont.)

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There are several indicators of possible loss of structural integrity.

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There are four methods to use when locating hidden fires.

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REVIEW QUESTION

How can a firefighter describe the factors that influence locating hidden fires?

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Overhaul procedures should begin as soon as possible after the order is given.

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(Cont.)

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Overhaul procedures should begin as soon as possible after the order is given.

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(Cont.)

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Overhaul procedures should begin as soon as possible after the order is given.

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(Cont.)

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CAUTION

When pulling any ceiling, stand clear of any falling debris.

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Overhaul procedures should begin as soon as possible after the order is given.

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REVIEW QUESTION

What are some of the overhaul procedures used in the fire

service?

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Using thermal imagers during overhaul has benefits and disadvantages.

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REVIEW QUESTION

How can using a thermal imager be useful during overhaul?

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• Loss control is an important component of fire department service delivery with the philosophy of minimizing secondary damage to structures and their contents during and after fire control operations.

• Salvage and overhaul operations are two of the most effective means of loss control.

Summary

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(Cont.)

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• It is very important for fire personnel to identify and protect valuable contents in structures affected by fire as well as searching for hidden fires so rekindling does not occur.

Summary

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(Cont.)

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• Taking a customer-service oriented approach to loss control ensures that citizens’ property is adequately protected and that the reputation of the fire service is held in the highest regard.

Summary

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Clean, inspect, and repair a salvage cover.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-1.

Learning Objective 11

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Roll a salvage cover for a one-firefighter spread.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-2.

Learning Objective 12

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Spread a rolled salvage cover — One-firefighter method.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-3.

Learning Objective 13

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Fold a salvage cover for a one-firefighter spread.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-4.

Learning Objective 14

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Spread a folded salvage cover — One-firefighter method.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-5.

Learning Objective 15

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Fold a salvage cover for a two-firefighter spread.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-6.

Learning Objective 16

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Spread a folded salvage cover — Two-firefighter balloon throw.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-7.

Learning Objective 17

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Construct a water chute without pike poles.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-8.

Learning Objective 18

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Construct a water chute with pike poles.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-9.

Learning Objective 19

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Construct a catchall.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-10.

Learning Objective 20

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Make a chute and attach it to a catchall.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-11.

Learning Objective 21

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Locate and extinguish hidden fires.

This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 18-I-12.

Learning Objective 22

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