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FIRE SAFETY FOR
FUNCTIONAL NEEDS
POULATIONSWhole Community Conference
November 22, 2013
Our Mission“To promote and develop integrated
collaborations to support the emergency preparedness
requirements of Functional Needs individuals and organizations through research, education,
planning and response programs.”
CHUG ARC Hero of the Year Award- Disaster Relief
2009, 2010, 2012
“Salty Pretzer”
Reality Check This presentation will not be like any
fire safety training you have received. IT IS REALITY BASED! The Goal is to have you understand fire behavior and how you can save others and yourself. There will be some “STRONG” statements made, not meant to cause fear, but rather to appropriately prepare you and your family.
Functional Needs Defined
“Populations whose members may have additional needs before, during, and after an incident in functional areas, including but not limited to: maintaining independence, communication, transportation, supervision, and medical care.
Group Activity Identify the “Special Needs” of each
Category during Fire! maintaining independence,
communication, transportation, supervision, and medical care.
The Science of Fire Behavior
What is a Fire Really Like?
Hollywood and TV has done a complete
misrepresentation of FIRE!
The Fire Triangle
The 3 States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas
Example “Under Normal Temperatures and Pressures” –Water is a:Solid= IceLiquid=WaterGas= Steam
Now The Stunning Fact!- Only Gases Burn
View Video
The 3 Phases of Fire Incipient Phase Free Burning Phase Smoldering Phase
Incipient Phase Oxygen not significantly decreased Small quantities of CO, CO2 & SO2
released Flame temperature at 1000 F Room temperature beginning to
increase Survival Time_ First 1-5 minutes
Free Burning Phase Decreasing oxygen levels Superheated Air 1300 degrees One Breath will sear lungs Little chance of survival
Smoldering Phase Insufficient Oxygen Dense Smoke and Toxic Gases Intense heat cause more flammable
gasses to be released Induction of oxygen causes back
draft No chance of survival
Why Do FF’s Break Windows?
What are the Hazards of Fire?
Toxic Smoke and Gasses Superheated Gasses Extraordinarily High Temperatures NO Visibility Lack of Oxygen- CO binds with
hemoglobin 1700 times faster than Oxygen
Loss of Structural Integrity Confusion, Disorientation, Panic ,
Death
Fire Safety for Functional Needs
Populations Why do Fire Fighters enter the
building when everyone else should Evacuate?
Functional Needs Populations have Specialized Rescue Needs!
Fire Fighters NEED to know if Functional Needs Individuals are in the Structure!!!
Functional needs Registries Reports to 911 Reports when on the Scene
Mobilization Issues If a “Loved One” wishes to live at
home there are several things you can do to assist in Evacuation and/or Rescue.
Remodel a first floor room to make an appropriate living space.
Locate the room as close to an exit as possible.
Identify the exit route. Build a ramp…even for a few stairs.
Response Time Standard 4-6 Minutes
OPERATING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
P. Pull and twist the pin
A Aim at the base of the fire
S Squeeze the trigger ( Extinguisher upright)
S Sweep from side to side (cover area of fire)
CARDINAL RULE
CALL 911 AND GET OUT!
Rule 1 IF YOU CANNOT FIND YOUR PET!
GET OUT! PETS HAVE AN INSTINCTUAL WAY
OF SURVIVING!
Rule 2 DON’T WASTE A PRECIOUS
SECOND LOOKING FOR VALUABLES!
GET OUT!
Rule 3 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH
THE FIRE, IF A FIRE EXTINGUISHER IS NOT CLOSE AT HAND AND YOU HAVE NOT HAD REGULAR TRAINING! REMEMBER EVERY SECOND COUNTS!
GREASE OR OIL FIRES…DO NOT USE WATER…SMOTHER!!!
GET OUT!
Rule 4 IF YOU ARE A CARE GIVER AND
CANNOT ASSIST IN THE RESCUE . SAVE YOUR OWN LIFE!
GET OUT!
Rule 5 IF YOUR NORMAL EXIT IS
BLOCKED CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE!
GET OUT!
Rule 6 VERY OFTEN FN RESIDENTS AND
CHILDREN GET CONFUSED DURING FIRE AND SMOKE AND SEEK THE SAFETY OF A BEDROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR. NEVER GO UP!
GET OUT!
Rule 7 ONCE YOU ESCAPE NEVER EVER
GO BACK IN THE HOUSE. THOSE WHO DO DIE!
GET OUT!
Rule 8 SELECT AND IDENTIFY SAFE
ROOMS WHERE FF’S CAN EFFECT A QUICK RESCUE IF YOU ARE TRAPPED!
SHELTER-IN PLACE
Rule 9 IF EVERY POINT OF ESCAPE IS
BLOCKED STAY ON THE PHONE AND TRY TO IDENTIFY 911 YOUR EXACT LOCATION.
SHELTER-IN PLACE
Rule 10 REMEMBER EVERY SECOND
COUNTS. NEVER DELAY ESCAPING FOR AND PERSONAL POSSESIONS NO MATTER HOW IMPORTANT THEY ARE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
GET OUT!
Rule 11 MAKE EVER EFFORT TO STAY ON
THE CELL PHONE UNTIL FF’S ARRIVE AND LOCATE YOU.
GET OUT!
Rule 12 EDITH= Exit Drills In The Home Practice Practice Practice!
GET OUT!
Rule 13 PREPARE A FIRE SAFETY KIT FOR
SAFE ROOMS Flash Light/Strobe Light/Glow
Sticks Cell Phone Whistle Rescue Sign for safe room
windows - “HELP”
Rule 14 CLOSE ALL DOORS BEHIND YOU
WHILE ESCAPING! OR IF YOU ARE TRAPPED , CLOSE DOOR IMMEDIATELY.
Rule 15 IF THE DOOR AND DOOR HANDLE
IS HOT TO TOUCH DO NOT OPEN, SHELTER-IN-PLACE , UNTIL FF’S CAN RESCUE!
Rule 16 PREDESIGNATE A REUNIFICATION
LOCATION FOR ANY EMERGENCY. INVOLVE NEIGHBORS IN THE
PLANNING!
Reunify
Rule 17 IF A PERSON CATCHES FIRE YOU
MUST MAKE A QUICK EFFORT TO EXTINGUISH!
Use Copious amounts of water. Hose, Buckets, etc
Stop, drop and roll Smother with a wool or flame
retardant blanket Use an ABC extinguisher!
EXTINGUISH
Is there such a thing as “Spontaneous Human
Combustion”? In 31 years, I have only suspected it
once, but as an arson investigator it turned out to be a combination of smoking and alcohol consumption.
Case Study- First Responders
Typically first responders DO NOT receive training on caring for Functional Needs Populations!!!!
High Rise Considerations Plan Ahead Do Not Use elevators Use Designated Escape routes Go DOWN the Stairs and out of the
Building Do not leave doors open Do not impede FF’s If door is hot to touch do not exit. If you have a phone call 911 with
exact location
Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment
Anyone is welcome to try it on and have a picture taken------Sent world
wide via the web! LOL
America’s Finest in Action!
Flame Broiled!
Spacious House For Rent!
Fire and Ice!
Pass Me The Ball!
Always Use A Spotter!
What Fire?
I GOT THIS!!!
What are they Thinking????
CPR Saves Lives!
Beer Hydrant!
Budget Cuts- New Pumper
More Budget Cuts- Ladder Truck
The “Pot” at the end of the rainbow!
Fire Safety Jeopardy 2013
Thank You for Attending! Mike and I wish you Health, Safety
and Peace!
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