Fire DynamicsEvidence Based Fire Tactics
Tradition Versus Science
Tactics were based on tradition
"We've done it that way for years!"
The fire service: 150 years unchanged by progress
Tactics, science, and fire behavior were passed down
We accepted that what we were told was based on fact
We believed what we knew was true
Tactics/Strategy were not based on science or evidence
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Science has given us evidence
Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) Firefighter Safety REsearch Institute (FSRI)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
We now know that what we believed wasn't accurate
Legacy fire development
Modern fire development
Can't "push" fire with correctly applied streams
What does it mean?
We have to change the way we think, operate
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Terminology
Fire dynamics- How a fire starts, develops, spreads
Fire behavior- how a fire reacts to its environment
Heat release rate- fires in buildings give off heat faster
Pressure - Fires create high pressure, which moves low pressure
Flow path- the space through which fire, snoke, heat, gas travel, from high to low pressure
Neutral plane- the boundary between the heat smoke/ gasses and cooler air
Ventilation limited fire- Fire in which the heat release rate or growth is controlled by the amount of air available to the fire.
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Stages of fire development
Ingition
Growth
Fully development
Decay
Flashover- Transition phase between growth and fully developed
100 seconds to untenibility after ventilation occurs
Backdraft- a deflagration resulting from the sudden introduction of air into a confined space containing oxygen-deficient products and incomplete combustion
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Legacy fire development: fuel limited
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Modern fire development
Ventilation limited
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Ventilation
We were taught to vent early, vent often. We experienced a lifting of POC, perceived cooling due to influx of cooler air
Based on experience, not evidence
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Ventilation- intentional
Forcible entry/exit
Tactical Ventilation
Vertical/horizontal
Opening void spaces
Ventilation - unintentional
Window failure
Building failure
others?
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FSRI Ventilation findings
1. The fire gets bigger if you provide a ventilation opening
2. Ventilation must be coordinated with fire attack
Ventilation only equals cooling when water has been applied to the fire
3. Fire attack crew entrance is a ventilation opening
4. If the fire has "self-vented: out of a window, apply water from the outside
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Keeping our cool
Heat release is limited when conditions are vent limited
Control doors/ openings
Do not break windows, start tactical ventilation until water is on the fire, or is going ot be on the fire- Beware the flow path
Control entry point openings- less air equals less heat
Ventilate after water is applied to the fire
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Fire attack - attacking from the burned side
Not long ago, it was unheard of to attack from the burned side
"You'll push fire into uninvolved areas," they said.
Fast water slows the progress of fire
A properly applied stream from outside will not "push" fire
Transitional attack- action of opportunity
Flow water into a window at a steep angle with a straight stream
Keep the nozzle still
Quickly moving a nozzle will entrain air. The air moving past the stream can push smoke, steam, fire where you don't want it
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We still fight fire from the inside
If possible, cool from outside, then move in
Cooling theories
Gas- slowly move the steam in an inverted "u" from upper wall, to ceiling, to opposite wall, to cool gas and surfaces
This doesn't disrupt the neutral place, thermal balance
Extinguishment- Sweep the stream across the base of the fire
S, Z and O patterns have fallen out of favor if air entrainment is concern
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Search- Oriented
Left or right handed search pattern, typically from a doorway
One person maintains the search team orientation
Visual, verbal, "touch"
Search - vent/ enter/ isolate/ search
Create an opening- enter from a window typically
Enter the room
Isolate the room by closing the door
Search, and exit the room the way you came in
Walk the walls- search the middle of the rooms
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Matzen's Big Idea- It's all VEIS
Relative to entry point- front door/ window/etc.
Isolate yourself from the flow path/POC
Close the door to the room you are in
Close the door to the fire room
Close the door you came through
One member maintains Orientation
From the window
From inside the door of the room you are searching
Wall #1 is the wall containing the opening through which you came
2, 3, 4 follow a clockwise pattern
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Matzen's big idea, cont.
If you locate a victim, consider taking them out a window or door that doens't expose them to POC (maintain your isolation)
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Resources for further study-
The Evolving Fireground, Research-Based Tactics, Gray/Norwood, Fire Engineering Books
SBSK (Stop Believing, Start Knowing), Facebook and Instagram
25 to Survive, Reducting Residential Injury and LODD, Shaw/Mitchell, Jr.
UL Firefighter Research Institute- www.ulfirefightersafety.org