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Units Time In / Time Out Task / LocaƟon / ObjecƟve CANA / PAR BENCHMARKS Offensive / Defensive Standby / RIC Fire under control / Tapped Fire Primary Search - Nothing Found Secondary Search – All Clear Loss Stopped TATICAL CONSIDERATIONS Working Fire / Additional alarms / Strike Teams Water Supply / FDC / Standpipe Occupants / Survivability Profile Hazard Zones hot / warm / cold Evacuation / Shelter in Place FA EXT PS SS EXP SB BU OD VV PPV WS FE QH SAL OH EV UTLI RIC Fire Attack Extension Primary Search Secondary Search Exposure Standby Back up On Deck Vertical Vent Positive Pressure Water Supply Forcible Entry Quick Hit Salvage Overhaul Evacuation Utilities Rapid Intervention Crew Red Flags: 1.Fire in Attic 2.Fire in basement 3.Operating above fire 4.Zero visibility 5.Encountering High Heat 6.Can’t find fire 7.Fire under control and you see different 8.Wind Driven 9.Fire - Smoke walls Assignments 1st Engine Investigate Fire Floor / Fire Attack 1st Ladder Lobby Control / Sys- tems-Ventilate-Stairwells-Utilities 2nd Engine back up 1st engine or Search & Rescue 3rd Engine Fire Floor Division Sup and Standby team floor below Rehab 1 and Air Unit to Lobby control MSO Medical Division or Branch (based on patients needs) 4th Engine Fire Floor for Fire attack 1st Medic FF/ Rehab two floors below 2nd ladder Search floor above and investigate 5th Engine Staging Area Man- ager two floors fire (crew on deck) Two of first four need to secure WS/FDC/WS 2nd BC Aide or Fire control Room 3rd BC Operations / Safety/ Fire Floor Supervisor High Rise Tactical Worksheet Division Frequency Units Building Type Occupancy Arrangement Life safety Fire Resource Action Special Circumstances 1stAlarm 2ndAlarm

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Units Time In /Time Out Task / Loca on / Objec ve CANA /

PAR

BENCHMARKS

Offensive / Defensive

Standby / RIC

Fire under control / Tapped Fire

Primary Search - Nothing Found

Secondary Search – All Clear

Loss Stopped

TATICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Working Fire / Additional alarms / Strike Teams

Water Supply / FDC / Standpipe

Occupants / Survivability Profile

Hazard Zones hot / warm / cold

Evacuation / Shelter in Place FA EXT PS SS EXP SB BU OD VV PPV WS FE QH SAL OH EV UTLI RIC Fire Attack Extension Primary Search Secondary Search Exposure Standby Back up On Deck Vertical Vent Positive Pressure Water Supply Forcible Entry Quick Hit Salvage Overhaul Evacuation Utilities Rapid Intervention Crew

Red Flags: 1.Fire in Attic 2.Fire in basement 3.Operating above fire 4.Zero visibility 5.Encountering High Heat 6.Can’t find fire 7.Fire under control and you see different 8.Wind Driven 9.Fire - Smoke walls

Assignments 1st Engine Investigate Fire

Floor / Fire Attack

1st Ladder Lobby Control / Sys-tems-Ventilate-Stairwells-Utilities

2nd Engine back up 1st engine or Search & Rescue

3rd Engine Fire Floor Division Sup and Standby team floor below

Rehab 1 and Air Unit to Lobby control

MSO Medical Division or Branch (based on patients needs)

4th Engine Fire Floor for Fire attack

1st Medic FF/ Rehab two floors below

2nd ladder Search floor above and investigate

5th Engine Staging Area Man-ager two floors fire (crew on deck)

Two of first four need to secure WS/FDC/WS

2nd BC Aide or Fire control Room

3rd BC Operations / Safety/ Fire Floor Supervisor

High Rise Tactical Worksheet

Division

Frequency

Units

Building Type Occupancy Arrangement Life safety Fire Resource Action Special Circumstances

1stAlarm

2ndAlarm

INCIDENT COMMANDER FIREGROUND MAYDAY CHECKLIST Upon receipt of a mayday transmission on the fire ground, the Incident Commander should:

Acknowledge the Mayday

Control Radio communication by restricting the air to emergency traffic only.

Identify unit calling mayday and determine Problem— Location — Air — Needs

Advise mayday FF of GRAB LIVES: Gauge (check air gauge) Radio (radio for assistance) Activate (activate pass alarm) Breathing (conserve air ) Low (stay low) Illuminate (shine flashlight) Volume (make loud noises) Exit (find an exit) Shield Airway (protect airway)

Advise all companies on the fire ground of the mayday and the last known location Utilize the “inside/out” approach to locate unit calling mayday. Deploy the RIC or Standby team.

Backfill RIC or standby if launched. Advise dispatch of Mayday transmission:

Provide company name and/or name of missing or injured individual. Dispatch will proceed with their “mayday” procedures.

Request additional resources and additional alarms Request additional ALS resources as needed Request additional radio frequencies Continue fire ground activities to protect companies involved in RIC activities

Assign a “Rescue Group and Rescue Group Supervisor”. Manage rescue Communicate with RIC and mayday FF

Re Evaluate the IAP After rescue confirmed - Terminate the mayday and conduct “Roll Call” . Return incident communications to normal operations

Building Abandonment Checklist

1. Announce “Emergency Traffic - All units at X –Command Abandon the structure Immediately” Repeat two times.

2. Driver/Operators will initiate the air horn/abandonment alert.

3. IC will contact the Communications Center on the assigned tactical channel, advising, “Emergency Traffic”.

4. State that the structure, portion of the structure, or area must be abandoned, and request the Abandonment Tone be transmitted over the air.

5. IC will prepare to conduct a roll call. If the current talkgroup is congested with other incidents, the IC should request that those incidents are reas-

Resources

Zone 3 Move ups /

Zone 3 coordinator

Building Maintenance/Engineer

Police

Mobile Command Unit

Air Unit (multiple)

Public Agencies • Water , Street, PSE, DOT, DOE

Private Agencies • Red Cross, Metro Bus, Building

Management

Technical Rescue Teams

Communications

Tactical Talk Group

Logistical Talk Group/ Travel

Medical Talk Group

Monitor Zone Emer Channel

Monitor State OPS 1

IMS Organization Command Post (2 BC’s)

Lobby Control

Staging Area Manager

Rehab

Base

Safety Officer (S)

PIO

Liaison

Operations Section

Logistics Section

Finance Section

Planning Section