Construction Styles
Tactics
Check the Basement
What's in the Attic
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This style home is usually one story. May have a basement. Open floor plan and large windows. Often have large extended eaves

Ranch or Rambler

100

No more than ___ hoseline(s) shall be stretched through any one entrance into a building

2

100

Fire will have unimpeded access to the unprotected structural supports of the floor above if the basement is _______

unfinished

100

Space under a flat roof

Cockloft (insert giggles) 

100

PPV shall NOT be used in this type of construction 

Balloon-frame 

200

Typically one-and-a-half stories above ground. Top floor will contain knee walls and dormers

Cape cod

200

This line needs to be capable of delivering at least the same amount of water as the initial line and sufficient length to reach the first attack line if not more 

Second attack line

200

Two best locations for initial handline on basement fire

1. rear/exterior basement access

2. front door to protect stairs/upper floors

200

Consider this when access to the attic area from the interior would be too time consuming 

Attacking fire through an exterior gable vent

200

Priority area to search in a home

sleeping areas

300
Usually two stories with stairs at the foyer level. Living quarters can be expected on the basement level

Split Foyer

300

The purpose of this line is to protect occupants, interior stairway and if possible, advance to the seat of the fire for confinement and extinguishment

Initial attack line


300

Crews should not operate above the basement without protection of handline unless there is a ____

Confirmed life hazard

300

The hoseline should be placed where to effectively put out an attic fire

Ahead of the fire to cuff off advancement

and at the level of the fire

300

Exposures are the top concern of these types of homes

Cluster homes

400

Typically two to three levels. Front entry is on one level between an upper and lower floor. A short set of stairs will be encountered upon entry that will lead upstairs and downstairs.

Split Level

400

To protect the company doing primary search on this floor and to extinguish any vertical extension

Line above the fire

400

If interior basement door cannot be closed (burned through, non-existent) use a narrow for pattern aimed at the ceiling over the stairway. The main objective of this line is to stop what

Vertical fire extension

400
What are pull-down stairs typically rated at

250lbs

Do not use these in a fire- get an attic ladder

400

Wind-driven fires pose a serious threat to firefighter safety. Hazards can exist with exterior winds as low as

10-20 mph

500

Similar layout of a colonial house with exception of walls. Walls are built with long, continuous studs that run from the basement to the attic. Leads to rapid fire spread. 

Balloon Frame

500

Attics fires can be rapidly knocked down from the exterior using this attack

Soffit Attack

500

The preferred point of attack for the initial handline 

exterior access point that leads directly into the basement

500

Fire has not self-vented and the roof does not have a ridge vent, what is an effective way of putting out the fire

Placing a wide fog stream into an access hole
500

Prior to advancing a line through the overhead door of a garage fire, the status of what must be known 

The status of the door leading to the living area
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