Aerial Delta Side
Alpha-Bravo Side
Alpha-Delta Side
Bravo-Charlie Side
Ok, here you are on curb side; All ready to being your three-sixty around the structure.
But what is it that you’re looking at? The effectiveness of the 360 evolution is contingent upon your ability to be observant with conditions, situations, circumstances, positions, features, elements that relate to the incident’s time and place, the projection or forecasting of what may happen, change or evolve as the incident progresses and what affect those situational awareness and imminent or expected factors may have on operational plans and task actions.
So, you’re in the street…. Take some time to look at the structure and occupancy. Your assignment is to provide us with your insight, assumptions, knowledge, comprehension, understanding or additional questions that materialize as you assess the structure and occupancy. The skill development objective here is not to address a specific theoretical fire problem tactically, but more to begin to refine your observational skills in looking at buildings with a clearer vision and perspective to assess their conditions and correlate them towards operational risk factors that influence and drive incident action plans and structural fire engagement.
Provide either a narrative of your observations overall, or issue, a list or any other form of description. Let’s also build upon what someone may be observing and discussing. If your experience or assumptions are telling you something different or expand upon the statement so that everyone may gain further insights.
Remember what we may be seeing is not always twenty-twenty….or as obvious as we may think.
Building Profile Considerations to get you thinking;
• Open or Closed Structure
• Occupancy Type(s)
• Construction Type(s)
• Construction System(s)
• Age
• Floor Profile
• Roof Profile
• Wall System
• Materials
• Height
• Compartmentation
• Volume
• Structural Stability
• Structural Collapse Risk
• Inherent Collapse System(s)
• Deficiencies
• Alterations/Renovations
• Protective System(s)
• Security System(s)
• Homeland Security System(s)
• Green System(s)
• Access/Egress
• Fire Load
• Occupancy Load
• Perimeter Accessibility/ Limitations
• Laddering Profile
• Aerial Access Profile
• Personnel Hazards
• Parapet/Edge Risk
• Overhands or Projections
• Window Treatment Profile
• Unique Features
• Questionable Features
• Unrecognized Occupancy or Construction Profile
• Utility or Service Issues
• Geographic /Topographical Issues
• Proximity or Exposures
This is not an all exclusive list