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STREET SMART SIZE-UP. The Down and Dirty to a Vital Task. Mechanicville Fire Department - www.mechanicville.com. STREET SMART SIZE-UP. Stresses Safety of Responders Easy to Remember Flexible. “CAN” Report. 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES.
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STREET SMART SIZE-UP • The Down and Dirty to a Vital Task Mechanicville Fire Department - www.mechanicville.com
STREET SMART SIZE-UP • Stresses Safety of Responders • Easy to Remember • Flexible “CAN” Report 2
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • The firefighter shall correctly identify all parts of a “CAN” report. • Given a picture of an incident the firefighter shall perform an incident size-up using the “CAN” report method. 3
“CAN” REPORT • C • A • N onditions ctions eeds 4
“CAN” REPORT Used as a progress report during the incident 5
CONDITIONS • Where are you • Any obstacles you encounter • Smoke & heat conditions • Interior visibility • Interior layout • Fuel Loads • What’s Burning • What’s not burning 6
ACTIONS • Completing assigned objective • Knocking down fire • Completing primary or secondary search • Pulling ceiling • Opening up the roof • Performing salvage • Fire under control 7
NEEDS • Urgent help • Reinforcement • Relief • Support to current assignment • Tools or equipment • Cover other areas • More line, more water • More ventilation 8
“CAN” SIZE-UP CAN Report tailored to be used as an initial scene size-up method. 9
CONDITIONS • Location • Building Type • Building Occupancy • Smoke Conditions • Fire Conditions • Fuel Source • Hazards 10
ACTIONS • Performing Fire Attack • Initiating Search & Rescue • Assuming Command • Performing Ventilation • Having Difficulty Performing Assignment 11
NEEDS • Second Due Engine Lay a Line • Ladder Company to Vent the Roof • Request Additional Alarm • More Personnel to Location for Assistance. 12
TRADITIONAL SIZE-UP • COAL WAS WEALTH • WALLACE WAS HOT • IDEAL 13
COAL WAS WEALTH • Construction (C) • Occupancy (C) • Apparatus (N) • Life hazard (C) • Water supply (N) • Auxiliary appliances (C) • Street conditions (C) • Weather (C) • Exposures (C) • Area (C) • Location and extent of fire (C) • Time (C) • Height (C) 14
WALLACE WAS HOT • Water supply (N) • Area (C) • Life hazard (C) • Location and extent of fire (C) • Apparatus (N) • Construction (C) • Exposures (C) • Weather (C) • Auxiliary appliances (C) • Special matters (C/N) • Height (C) • Occupancy (C) • Time (C) 15
IDEAL • Identify arriving unit • Describe what you see (C) • Explain what you intend to do (A) • Assume command (A) • Let incoming units what you want them to do (N) 16
Initial Arriving Engine Company • Conditions: 2-story masonry apartment building; smoke showing from ridgeline; building has attached 3-story exposure • Actions: Assuming command; Engine company will be investigation/attack mode to Division 2 • Needs: First due ladder to the roof for ventilation; second due engine secure a water supply Shuykill Haven Fire Department - www.havenfire.org
Initial Arriving Engine Company • Conditions: Passenger vehicle heavy involvement to the passenger compartment • Actions: Assuming command; initiating fire attack • Needs: Have PD close the road Wethersfield Volunteer Fire Department - www.wvfd.org
Divison 2 Attack Company • Conditions: Heavy smoke with poor visibility; High heat • Actions: Attempting to locate seat of fire • Needs: Ventilation of the roof; Second handline to the stairwell; Ladders to egress points Eureka Fire Rescue - www.eurekafirerescue.org
Initial Arriving Ambulance Crew • Conditions: 3-vehicle collision; Pickup truck resting on a sedan with entrapment. • Actions: Triaging & Performing patient assessments • Needs: Handline from Engine company; Stabilization and extrication from Heavy Rescue; Ambulance strike team. www.all-security-system.com
Search Crew on Division 2 • Conditions: Heavy smoke with poor visibility • Actions: Continuing primary search • Needs: Ventilation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • The firefighter shall correctly identify all parts of a “CAN” report. • Given a picture of an incident the firefighter shall perform an incident size-up using the “CAN” report method. 22
“CAN” REPORT • C • A • N onditions ctions eeds 23
Attack Crew Officer • Conditions: Moderate flame spread through dry ground cover • Actions: Commencing fire attack and creating fire break • Needs: Additional personnel with hand tools and hose lines. news.tennesseeanytime.org
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First Arriving Engine Company • Conditions: 1-story masonry commercial structure; Heavy smoke and fire coming from the roof, Alpha-Delta corner. • Actions: Assuming command; Initiating defensive operations • Needs: Second due engine to secure water supply; Ladder company to set up for master stream operation; Requesting second alarm assignment www.calfiresandiego.blogspot.com
“CAN” REPORT • C • A • N onditions ctions eeds 27
Attack Company Officer • Conditions: Heavy fire with high heat • Actions: Commencing fire attack • Needs: Horizontal ventilation and a backup line
SUMMARY OF A “CAN” REPORT • Stresses Safety of Responders • Easy to Remember - “Conditions, Actions, Needs” • Flexible - Initial Sizeup to Progress Report 29
CREDIT Ryan Dennett hooknhalligan.wordpress.com Twitter: @Firedawg_314 31
REFERENCES • Fire Engineering - Drill of the Week Oct 7, 2009 http://www.fireengineering.com/articles/2009/10/drill-of-the-week-progress-reports.html • Hamilton County Fire Training Network - (link no longer valid) • South Milwaukee Fire Dept - http://www.southmilwaukeefd.org/The%20IDEAL%20Size-Up.pdf • Fire Ground Size Up - http://www.firegroundsizeup.com 32