Highrise Building Fires
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[edit] First Arriving Engine Company
- Approach scene cautiously and position apparatus appropriately.
- Establish command.
- Declare working incident if appropriate.
- Locate and tie in to the nearest water supply or relay the location to other responding units.
- Consider tying in to the fire department connection.
- Park with at least one traffic lane between the engine and the building, allowing the arriving Truck Company to park on the inside.
- Consider taking control of alarm panel and capturing elevator, if applicable.
- Utilize a 2 ½-inch line with a gated wye to the access area then tie into that with a high-rise pack. Advise second due apparatus to connect their high-rise pack to the same wye.
- Consider applying straight streams directly upon the external fire to prevent fire progress.
- Place attack lines to protect trapped and immediately endangered occupants; to protect paths of egress for occupants and firefighting personnel; to prevent loss of property.
- Attack crews are primarily responsible for performing a primary search of the involved room and general area.
[edit] Second Arriving Engine Company
- Check into incident management system, establish command if not already completed.
- Establish water supply if not already completed.
- Locate and tie in to the fire department connection if not already completed.
- Position apparatus for tactical operations. If aerial equipped, consider the following:
- Rescue
- Exposure protection
- Attack support
- Report to Command for additional tasks. These may include one or more of the following:
- Building evacuation
- RIT (Mandatory if not already established)
- Lay additional supply lines
- Use attack lines from the first engine company
- Assist the first company with their lines
- Perform search and rescue
- Perform truck company functions, (rescue, ventilation, forcible entry, etc.)
- Perform other tasks as required by the Incident Commander.
[edit] Third Arriving Engine Company
- Stage and wait for assignment from Command.
- Identify secondary water supplies. Consider alternate approach to the scene and access to the rear of the building.
- Position apparatus for tactical operations. If aerial equipped, consider the following:
- Rescue
- Aerial Ladder Operations / Exposure protection
- Attack support
Note: Medic unit should be staged away from the scene, parked in the direction leaving the scene.
- Report to Command for additional assignments. These may include one or more of the following:
- RIT (Mandatory if not already established).
- Building evacuation
- Lay additional supply lines and supply FDC if indicated.
- Establish attack lines/ back up lines / exposure lines.
- Provide relay pumping operation.
- Perform search and rescue.
- Perform truck company functions (rescue, ventilation, forcible entry, etc.).
- Provide Rehab.
- Perform other tasks as required by the Incident Commander.
[edit] Truck Company
- Position aerial for tactical operations; consider the following:
- Rescue
- Exposure protection
- Attack support
- Unless ordered otherwise, raise the aerial from the bed in preparation for use while the Company Officer checks in to Command.
- Report to Incident Command for assignment, this may include one or more of the following:
- Search and Rescue (T-6A)
- above fire
- adjoining fire floor units/rooms
- additional floors above the fire
- other areas as needed to accomplish tactical priorities
- Forcible Entry – all doors (T-6B)
- Ventilation (T-6B)
- Also Consider:
- Ground Ladders (egress/escape, roof)
- Utility Control (including water, gas, or electric as necessary)
- Salvage / Overhaul
- Emergency shoring of structural components
- Other tasks as indicated by the incident commander.
[edit] First Arriving Medic Unit
- Check into command
- Position medic unit in the most advantageous location for tactical operations. Consider parking adjacent to the structure, away from the path of incoming apparatus.
- Don protective gear appropriate for incident as determined by the Incident Commander or Safety Officer.
- Consider set-up of Rehabilitation Group and prepare to receive injured civilians or firefighters.
