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High-Rise Buildings
Developing and High-rise
High-rise buildings
revising SOPs case histories
Developing building Fire fighter
specific high-rise safety
Analyzing the
pre-incident plans
situation through
size-up
Fire fighter’s use
of elevators
Ventilation
Developing and
implementing an
Life
incident action plan
Smoke movement safety
Company
Heat of fire Helicopter rescues
operations
Stack effect Partial/sequential
evacuation Use of stairways
Wind
Emergency voice/alarm Lead time
communications
system (EVACS)
Establish Applying NIMS to
wide fire zone a high-rise fire
mand post
location
Internal munications
Tactical
Property worksheets
conservation
Base
(exterior staging)
Interior staging
Lobby control
Figure 12-1 Chapter 12 learning chart.
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Chapter 12
Learning Objectives
• Describe the magnitude of the high-rise fi re problem • List fi ve special considerations when developing a
in terms of number of fi res, number of fi re fatalities, pre-plan for a high-rise building.
and property loss. • Compare old-style tower construction to modern,
• Explain the effect the loss of life and property at the planar-style high-rise buildings.
World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 has on • Defi ne and explain the advantages of a smoke-proof
the statistical analysis of high-rise fi res in relation to tower.
loss of life and property in high-rise buildings. • Discuss methods that can be used to maximize the
• Defi ne a high-rise building from a fi re department limited stairway capacity in a high-rise building
perspective. and how fi re department operations can hinder
• Explain elevator recall and its advantages during a evacuation.
fi re emergency. • Describe an EVAC s