HIGH-RISE BASICS
ATTACK ONE
LOBBY CONTROL
FIREGROUND TACTICS
COMMAND DECISIONS
100

A structure must be at least this tall to be classified as a high-rise.

What is 75 feet?

100

Attack One connects the standpipe outlet this many floors below the fire floor.


What is one floor below?

100

Which arriving officer initially assumes Lobby Control?

What is the third-arriving company officer?

100

Which floor is primarily responsible for search, rescue, ventilation, and fire attack?


What is the fire floor?

100

The first arriving battalion chief generally assumes this role.

What is Incident Command?

200

Which type of building is generally more susceptible to wind-driven fire conditions?

What is a residential high-rise?

200

Attack One's primary mission is this.

What is fire suppression using the initial attack line?

200

Before elevators are approved, stairwells should be used for this purpose.

What is ascent?

200

What additional monitoring should be considered on floors above the fire floor?

What is carbon monoxide monitoring?

200

Once Attack One is working on Floor 8, Command should consider creating this division.

What is Division 8?

300

Your company arrives at a 6-story building with a standpipe system. Is it automatically considered a high-rise?


What is no?

(Standpipes are common in buildings 4+ stories; high-rise is defined by height.)

300

Why is the standpipe outlet flushed before connecting hose?

To remove debris and identify system issues before supplying the attack line.

300

Why might a stairwell containing a smoke shaft be a poor choice for fire attack?

Smoke and heat may rapidly travel through the shaft, endangering crews.

300

Occupants removed from a hazardous floor should generally be moved at least this far below the fire floor.

What is three floors below?

300

A high-rise incident is becoming labor intensive. Name three groups Command might establish.


Any three:

  • Search
  • Rescue
  • Ventilation
  • Stairwell Support
  • Medical
  • Water Supply


400

An automatic alarm becomes a working high-rise fire. Name three resources added beyond the structure fire assignment.


Any three:

  • Rescue 17
  • Haz Mat/Engine 6
  • Squad
  • Air 15
  • MCOM1
  • Fire Marshal
  • PIO
  • Second alarm companies
400

You have a fire on Floor 11. Attack One arrives at Floor 10 and discovers the standpipe outlet has a pressure-reducing valve. What operational concern should immediately enter your decision making?


Potential pressure-reducing valve malfunction or inadequate fire flow.

400

Command orders evacuation. Why should Lobby Control avoid evacuating the entire building unnecessarily?


It can interfere with suppression efforts and create confusion.

400

A firefighter reports smoke on the top floor while the fire is on Floor 7. What building phenomenon should you suspect?


What is stack effect?

400

Elevators remain unusable and crews are exhausting themselves carrying equipment to the 18th floor. What resource should Command consider creating?

What is a Stairwell Support Team?

500

Command receives reports of smoke on Floors 8, 10, and 12. Fire is confirmed on Floor 10. Explain the likely fire behavior phenomenon occurring.

What is stack effect?

Smoke is traveling vertically through shafts and building voids.

500

Attack One reports fire extending into the hallway with wind entering through a failed apartment window. Advancing down the hallway appears unsafe. Name two alternate tactics authorized by SOP.


Any two:

  • Exterior elevated streams
  • Adjacent apartment breach
  • Balcony access
  • Piercing/cellar nozzle
500

Elevators have been deemed safe. Fire is on Floor 20. Your crew wants to ride to Floor 18. Explain why that is not recommended.

Elevators should stop no higher than five floors below the fire floor.
Crews should dismount at Floor 15 and continue via stairs.

500

You are assigned Division 12. Attack One is operating on Floor 12 while Search Group is also working there. What is your responsibility regarding Search Group?


Coordinate operations with Search Group while maintaining division supervision of the floor.

500

Fire is on Floor 14. Attack One is low on air. Attack Two is engaged above the fire. Resource Staging has three fresh companies available. Explain the proper rotation.

  • Relief company on stairwell landing replaces attack crew.
  • Second relief company moves into stairwell position.
  • Original attack company rotates to Resource Staging for rehab.
  • Original attack company becomes next relief company.