DETECTOR VS. METER
Detector = a device used for sensing the presence of something.
Meter = a device that measures the quantity of something.
TB TOOLS: WHERE FOR REPAIR AND EXCHANGES
TIF 8800 —— Mask Service Unit (TB Tools 29)
MSA Altair —— HazMat Ops (TB Emergencies 2)
Sound Powered Phone Amp —– Research & Dev (TB Tools 31)
PPV Fans —— Tech Services (TB Tools 32)
Handie talkie —— Division Depot (Comm 11)
Handie talkie batteries —– Exchange at radio depot
Battery charger ——- Exchange at radio depot
On vehicle battery chargers —– FDNY Radio Shops
GasAlert Extreme CO Monitor – Bat. arranges exchange (HM 4)
Tools for firefighting equipment —- Tech Services Division w/RT-2
SOUND POWERED TELEPHONES
Waterproof SPT box contains:
2 - headsets (outlet boxes are not equipped with them)
2 - 1620 keys attached to headsets (gains access to SPT connectors)
2 - amplifiers
1 - “Y” connector
2 - jumper cords
4 - glow sticks
T-handle subway key
Screwdriver (to change amplifier battery)
Laminated instruction sheet
CHAIN SAWS
THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS (TIC EVOL 5200)
TB SEARCH - PRIORITY ORDER OF REMOVAL
“In Hot Fires Leave Rapidly”
In = Interior stair
Hot = Horizontal exits
Fires = Fire escape
Leave = Ladders
Rapidly = LSR
CONFINED SPACE OPERATIONS
ARSON
A) Lightweight fighter = is light and small, fights close and rapid and
lasts longer.
B) Heavyweight fighter = heavy and large and fights remote and slow
ARSON: SAFEGUARDING / PRESERVING EVIDENCE
TB ELEVATOR OPERATIONS - BUILDING INFORMATION CARDS (BIC)
TB EMERGENCIES - NATURAL GAS PRIORITY ORDER OF SHUTDOWN
FDNY PROCEDURES ON DOGS
A) Member bitten by dog at a fire or emergency
- Every attempt should be made to isolate the dog for examination - Notify EMS / PD / Board of Health / Medical Officer - If dog is a stray also contact Center for Animal Care and Control
B) If firehouse dog bites a member (Regs 19.3.3)
- Notify NYC Health Dept. - Medical attention provided - BC noticed / DC notified - Report of the incident giving full particulars forwarded by officer
TB ELEVATORS - SERVICE / FREIGHT ELEVATORS
When can a service/freight elevator be used?
High Rise Office Building - IC to determine safety of “service elevators”
HRMD - Officer evaluates and declares safe “service/freight” elevators
2nd OV can use if safe and remote from the fire.
THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA VISIBILITY OBSTRUCTED BY “PIGS”
P - Plastics
I - Ice, snow
G - Glass
S - Stone
MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC ELEVATOR RECALL “MOOADO”
M - Manual - Place elevator (O)FF (Normal) then (O)N (Fireman Service)
A - Automatic - Place switch to (D)OOR (O)PEN
“7-5-2” RULE FOR ELEVATORS
7 - Avoid elevators if fire is on 7th floor or below
5 - Do not use elevator in a bank which services the fire floor if lower
bank reaches within 5 floors of fire floor.
2 - Using elevator bank that services the fire floor, select floor that is at
least 2 floors below the fire floor or 2 floors below the lowest level
of an access stair in the fire area, whichever is lowest.
SECONDARY REMOVAL PROCEDURES - IF PASSENGER CAN SUCCESSFULLY OPEN ELEVATOR CAR DOOR, HAVE THEM OPEN HOISTWAY DOOR BY: “DIRTY ROTTEN HO”
“DIRTY ROTTEN HO”
(D)EPRESS or lift (R)OLLER on (H)INGE type door
Lift locking arm on SLIDING type doors.
NOTIFICATIONS WHEN MEMBER IS BITTEN BY DOG “PBA ME”
“PBA ME”
P - Police
B - Board of Health
A - Animal Control (if stray)
M - Medical officer
E - EMS
EEO
A) Recipient determines whether or not behavior is welcome. The
impact, not the intent, is the determining factor in assessing whether
sexual harassment has occurred.
A) Listen to complainant. If alleged incident is EEO related, the EEO
Officer shall be contacted immediately. For routine notifications they
can be notified via phone or email. For incidents that affect
operations, contact EEO Officer via phone during business hours.
During non office hours, contact EEO Officer via FOC (PA/ID 1-77)
B) DO NOT interrogate or investigate except if requested by the EEO
OFFICER OR BITS.
C) Notify the EEO Officer - Strict confidentiality is to be maintained.
D) Provide a copy of PA/ID 1-77 - EEO Complaint Procedure
E) Inform complainant where they can file (NOTE: Sexual harassment
complaints can also be filed directly with BITS)
F) Complete a Harassment, Discrimination Incident Report submitted
directly to EEO Officer in sealed envelope WITHOUT intermediate
endorsements. No copies shall be retained by Officer on Duty.
G) Ensure that there is no retaliation or reprisal against the complainant.
H) Company Journal entries SHALL NOT BE TAKEN with regard to any
EEO complaints.
I) The FIRE COMMISSIONER will make the final decision regarding
EEO complaints.
J) A complaint must be filed with FD EEO OFFICER within ONE (1)
YEAR from the date the alleged harassment/discrimination occurred.
A) Member is not required to give Officer any information concerning
complaint. If member provides ANY INFORMATION regarding the
alleged incident, OTHER THAN THE FACT THAT A COMPLAINT IS
BEING MADE, the Officer is required to complete a Confidential
EEO Incident Report.
B) A member has a right to meet privately with the EEO Officer or EEO
Attorney/Investigator during office hours; however, the member
should obtain approval prior to leaving work assignment.
Reasonable requests to meet with EEO Office representative during
work hours can’t be denied. Officer shall allow members to meet
with EEO reps at earliest practicable time CONSISTENT WITH
OPERATIONAL NEEDS OF THEIR UNIT. Concerns about this should
be immediately addressed to the EEO office.
INCINERATORS / COMPACTORS
A) New incinerators can be installed in hospitals and in municipal
buildings. In existing buildings, an incinerator must either be
converted to a compactor or be updated by adding a scrubber, an
auxiliary gas or fuel burning mechanism and oversized fans.
B) Extension is unlikely but much more probable for compactors than
incinerators.
C) A compactor fire is a structural fire while an incinerator fire that does
not extend or communicate from the shaft is an emergency.
A) Compactor = Put the fire out
B) Incinerator = Clear the blockage
A) You may know ahead of time, perhaps through BISP.
B) A larger number of plastic bags on the sidewalk may indicate a
compactor.
C) Steel cans filled with ashes may indicate an incinerator.
D) In City Housing Projects, the chute door on the first floor may be
RED for an incinerator, and GRAY for a compactor.
A) Generally, the engine will stand fast in the lobby. Some members
may assist the truck in search and vent, but generally the Officer and
AT LEAST 2 members shall remain in the lobby.
B) If all melds of clearing the blockage fail, use a hoseline from the floor
above the extinguish the fire.
C) If fire is in a basement incinerator room - Use SOP for basement fire.
A) Probability of extension is greater in the unit than in the chute.
B) OV of Ladder Company operates with the Engine company to
provide access to chute and check for extension.
“COVE” (Compactor - OV - Engine)
C) Fire in compactor chute - Engine operates line into chute from one
level above burning material.
D) Fire in compactor unit - If fire has not extended into the room,
Engine will stretch a line to first floor and operate into chute to
extinguish the fire.
E) Fire Extended from compactor into room - Fire fighting tactics same
as cellar fire.
MOTOR VEHICLE INCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
A) Multiply first number in fastest speed expected with the fastest
speed expected and add 60.
B) Example: If fastest speed expected is 30 miles per hour:
3 X 30 + 60 = 150 feet to FURTHEST FLARE
C) This distance is from THE REAR OF THE 2ND VEHICLE (Blocking
Apparatus)
D) Blocking apparatus shall be placed AT LEAST 50 FEET behind the
first operating unit to create a safe working environment.
E) At motor vehicle fires, attack from the flanks. Keep onlookers from
standing in front of or to the rear of vehicles for a distance of AT
LEAST 100 FEET.
A) If the truck is not equipped with a 2 1/2” female inlet coupling then
the rear of the truck will have to be raised in order to extinguish the
fire.
B) No one should be allowed within 50 feet of the rear of the truck.
C) No one shall be allowed to work or stand under a raised section of
the truck.
D) No one shall be permitted to enter the garbage storage section of
the truck.
FAST PAK
A) FAST PAK
1) For trapped members, NEAREST AVAILABLE FAST PAK
2) For trapped civilians, FAST PAK other than FAST unit's
3) Spare SCBA for either member or civilian
4) Facepiece sharing is prohibitedB) Communication with Facepiece Donned
1) Remove mic from harness clip
2) Place microphone DIRECTLY ON voicemitter C) HEADS UP DISPLAY (HUD)
1) Two green lights = FULL CYLINDER
2) One green light = 3/4 CYLINDER
3) One yellow light = 1/2 CYLINDER (member can keep working)
4) One red light = 1/4 CYLINDER (leave area immediately)FOAM
1) Foam Concentrate Color Bands
A) Fluoroprotein - BROWN
B) Alcohol - GREEN
C) Hi-Expansion - YELLOW
D) AFFF - BLACK
2) 4 Ways Foam Extinguishes
A) Smothering = prevents air from mixing with flammable vapors
B) Suppressing = stops the generation/release of flammable vapors
C) Separates = the flame from the surface of the fuel
D) Cools = water in foam cools fuel, further reducing vapor generation
3) Foam Delivery System
A) Ladder companies = required to carry 2 / 5 gallon cans concentrate
B) Engines = required to carry at least 3 / 5 gallon cans concentrate
C) 1st alarm assignment (3 engines/2 ladders)
Provide 65 gallons of concentrate and 3 foam handlines
D) Foam Carriers = Carry no water, instead their booster tanks are filled
with 1,000 gallons of Fluorporotein or Fluoropolydol
(Alcohol Resistant Fluoroprotein Foam)
E) Satellite Units = Carry Hi-Ex Foam Generator and approximately 32,
5 gallon cans of Hi-Expansion Foam
F) Foam Tender = Carries 3000 gallons of concentrate
4) AFFF Extinguisher
A) 2 1/2 gallons foam mixture
B) Distance reached 25 to 40 feet
C) Floats on flammable liquids
D) Needs less time and less solution for extinguishment that
Fluoroprotein foam.
E) It is not necessary to play AFFF against a backboard or side of a
tank.
F) Freezes at 32 degrees
G) Inspected daily
H) Recharged after use and after 1 year of non use
5) Low Expansion Foam
A) Fluoroprotein = Particularly effective where foam becomes coated
with fuel. Provides a slow drainage, stable blanket of
foam that resists breakdown, preventing burn back
and re-ignition.
B) Fluoropolydol = Superior for both hydrocabon and polar solvents.
Slow drainage and excellent resistance to disruption
by wind and water spray.
C) AFFF = Limited in the FDNY to hand held extinguishers. Provides
quick knockdown but poor resistance to flashback and
burnback. Found in Port Authority Crash Trucks.
D) ARAFFF = Not used by the FDNY but can be found in bulk oil
facilities or at mutual aid operations.
SCBA
1) When a PASS alarm is activated in the full cycle for 10 seconds, the
member hearing the alarm should notify the IC.
2) When the Pak Tracker receives a signal from a PASS device that has
been in alarm for 10 seconds, the receiver will emit a 2 tone audible
alarm, and the LCD display will show the SCBAs identity (unit &
member assignment) and relative signal strength.
3) When an SCBAs PASS alarm is activated in the full alarm mode for
ten seconds, the PASS alarm transmits a signal that can be received
by the Pak Tracker handheld receiver. A 10 second time lag is built
into the system in order to minimize inadvertent activations.