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Coordinating Ventilation: Supporting Extinguishment and Survivability [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 155 pages, height x width x depth: 228x148x8 mm, weight: 292 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Fire Engineering Books
  • ISBN-10: 1593704372
  • ISBN-13: 9781593704377
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 155 pages, height x width x depth: 228x148x8 mm, weight: 292 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Fire Engineering Books
  • ISBN-10: 1593704372
  • ISBN-13: 9781593704377
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"A training text for firefighters on techniques for ventilation"--

Ventilation can make or break the outcome of a fire. Ensuring its success requires a knowledge of how it works and what precautions must be taken.

Coordinating Ventilation: Supporting Extinguishment and Survivability examines ventilation and its relationship to fire behavior to identify how it affects the fire, operations, and—most importantly—victim survivability.

Ventilation can be universally applied, from the smallest rural community to the largest metropolitan city.

Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Training and Implications
1(8)
The Human Factor
3(4)
Learning the Hard Way
7(2)
2 Fire Behavior
9(12)
The Fire Triangle
9(1)
Fuel and Heat
10(1)
Heat and Oxygen
11(1)
Oxygen and Combustion
12(1)
"Nothing Showing"
13(8)
3 Ventilation Defined
21(14)
Air Flow and Fire Spread
22(1)
Inlets and Outlets
23(4)
Ventilation Limitations
27(1)
Ventilation Timing
28(2)
Tenability
30(5)
4 Objectives and Methods
35(18)
Venting for Extinguishment
35(1)
Venting for Search
36(1)
Venting for Access
37(1)
Vertical Ventilation
38(5)
Horizontal Ventilation
43(4)
Hydraulic Ventilation
47(2)
Mechanical Ventilation
49(1)
Positive Reinforcement
50(3)
5 Size-Up and Decision-Making
53(14)
The RADE Loop
53(5)
Fireground Tempo
58(4)
Learning the Hard Way
62(5)
6 Operational Principles
67(10)
Tactical Ventilation
67(1)
Communication
68(2)
Coordination
70(2)
Control
72(2)
Positive Reinforcement
74(3)
7 Operational Practices
77(42)
Guideline 1 Communication
77(3)
Guideline 2 Door Control
80(4)
Guideline 3 Wind and Access
84(4)
Guideline 4 Wind and Ventilation
88(2)
Guideline 5 Exposures
90(2)
Guideline 6 Vent for Extinguishment--Horizontal
92(3)
Guideline 7 Vent for Search--Horizontal
95(8)
Guideline 8 Vertical Ventilation
103(8)
Guideline 9 Void Spaces
111(5)
Guideline 10 Positioning and Egress
116(3)
8 Mission-Oriented Operations
119(4)
Glossary 123(10)
Notes 133(12)
Additional Reading 145(2)
Index 147(8)
About the Author 155