Scenario Quiz and Training Response Form
These questions are based upon Scenario # 2
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/face200108.html
List the years experience of the victims separated by a /
Discuss the actions taken in the report and the size up of the "white smoke"
and then the assistant chief's observation in his walk around
"thick, brown smoke banked to the floor" means what?
Assess yourself and your department for a moment.
Number of basement fires you have stretched handline in
Department basement fires last year
What factors enter your mind as a FF or IC when heavy smoke is showing and no visible fire is found.
Discuss that below.
In your personal opinion, what was the single most causative factor in this incident?
There may have been many, but if you removed just one which one might have changed the outcome?
Could the circumstances involved in this incident have occurred in your department?
Yes No (If yes, fix it ASAP! A great 1st step is admission)
In the space below describe a training session classroom or practical that could be used
to change the outcome of this incident within your own department?
In the space below write some bullet points that would make the framework
of a realistic SOP that could have possibly changed the outcome?
Share your answers and review some of these questions with your
department members
as a company drill or as a department drill.
Insert any general comments about this incident and NIOSH report
as well as this type of training on the site. Thanks for using the site!
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