Also known as a pre-fire planned, is a document created by fire service personnel for fire service personnel
Pre-incident plan
The purpose of Preincident planning is to know the buildings in their various components:
Before an incident occurs at that facility
Once completed, a pre-incident plan should be placed:
On the apparatus, either in a notebook or on a computer, so I can be referenced later at an incident or in route
___Are invaluable in determining construction Features and/or a great PRACTICAL value in creating the rough scratch of the building and property
Blueprints
The BASIC information needed includes:
The name of the business, owner\occupant contact information, and keyholder information
The actual tour should begin in:
The parking lot
A critical component of the Princeton plan
The rough sketch, diagram, of the building and property
Not verbatim
What NFPA contains common recommended symbols for hydrants hazards etc.?
The final phase in Pre incident planning is to:
Update the plan regularly
Not verbatim, how often should you update printed in plans?
ISO gives the most points during their evaluation if every company pre-plans all buildings in the response on every year. Yearly preplanning
A common type of pre-incident plan includes a page with important information about the building known as an___, and a second section with___.
Information page. Maps of the building and grounds.
In multiple unit buildings such as a mall, a page may be included with:
Emergency contact information for each tenant
As with any map,___should be indicated so that readers can easily orient themselves to the map
North
Occupancy classifications are identified by various:
Codes. Standards. Laws. Ordinances.
The second component of the preincident plan, the?
Map of the building and grounds
Diagram:
Commonly known symbols and abbreviations- circle with SP reflects ?
Stand pipe
Triangle with a FG ?
Flammable gas
RA stands for?
Roof access
“E” stands for?
Electrical
Symbols and abbreviations:
When possible, clarity is the best option, so __________is the best choice.
Spelling out items
Occupancy classes:
This designation might include a subsection for items with ordinary and low hazards?
Storage occupancies
Occupancy class:
In these cases, the one with the highest threat to life should be first.
Mixed occupancy
When creating a preincident plan, where should you identify the occupancy classification?
Directly on the info sheet. In the general info section
Building types:
For the purposes of preincident planning, the actual name of the building type should listed rather than?
Roman numeral