Cincinnati FIRE Operations 101

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Cincinnati FIRE Operations 101 Incident Action Plan

Schedule of Events 0700-0730 Arrival of Volunteers 0730-0830 Arrival of Participants Shadow introductions Gear Assembly 0830-0840 Welcome: Chief Braun President Monahan 0840-0850 PPE Demonstration Fire Building/Flashover Walk Through Lt. Hains 0850-0855 Overview of Activities - D.C. Lakamp 0900-1225 Participant Evolutions 1225-1300 Lunch 1300 Dismissal

ICS Form 202 INCIDENT OBJECTIVES 1. INCIDENT NAME 2011 FiIRE Operations 101 2. DATE 10/21/11 3. TIME 0800 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD (DATE/TIME) October 21, 2011 0700-1300 5. GENERAL CONTROL OBJECTIVES FOR THE INCIDENT (INCLUDE ALTERNATIVES) To demonstrate the many aspects of the Cincinnati Fire Department as it relates to fire and emergency service operations. This will include suiting up in the proper protective gear and extinguishing fires. 6. WEATHER FORECAST FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD 7. GENERAL SAFETY MESSAGE All participants and shadows shall wear full firefighting PPE. Participants shall be instructed on the use of PPE at the beginning of the evolutions. All participants will be accompanied by a shadow at all times. 8. Attachments ( if attached) Organization List (ICS 203) Medical Plan (ICS 206) Weather Forecast Assignment List (ICS 204) Incident Map Communications Plan (ICS 205) Traffic Plan 9. PREPARED BY (PLANNING SECTION CHIEF) 10. APPROVED BY (INCIDENT COMMANDER)

ORGANIZATION ASSIGMENT LIST Organization Assignment List, ICS Form 203 1. INCIDENT NAME 2. DATE PREPARED 3. TIME PREPARED 2011 FIRE OPS 101 10/19/11 0800 POSITION NAME 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD (DATE/TIME) October 21, 2011 0700 to 1300 5. INCIDENT COMMAND AND STAFF 9. OPERATIONS SECTION INCIDENT COMMANDER D.C. T. Lakamp CHIEF D.C. T. Lakamp DEPUTY DEPUTY SAFETY OFFICER D.C. K. Burkert a. BRANCH I- Flashover INFORMATION OFFICER J. Speiser BRANCH DIRECTOR Capt. Kirby LIAISON OFFICER M. Alter DEPUTY Lt. Light DIVISION/GROUP Lt. McDonough 6. AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES DIVISION/ GROUP Lt. Hains AGENCY NAME DIVISION/ GROUP Capt. Washington DIVISION/GROUP DIVISION /GROUP b. BRANCH II- 2 nd Floor Hose Deployment Director D.C. Potter DEPUTY DIVISION/GROUP Safety Capt. Roberto 7. PLANNING SECTION DIVISION/GROUP Fire Mon. FF Lotz CHIEF DIVISION/GROUP DEPUTY DIVISION/GROUP RESOURCES UNIT SITUATION UNIT Capt. Thomas c. BRANCH III- 3 rd floor search DOCUMENTATION UNIT DIRECTOR Capt. Barrow DEMOBILIZATION UNIT DEPUTY TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS DIVISION/GROUP Safety Capt. Wolf DIVISION/GROUP Fire Mon. Lt. Kathman DIVISION/GROUP 8. LOGISTICS SECTION d. Branch IV Extrication CHIEF DIRECTOR Lt. Lustenberger DEPUTY GROUP SUP. Rescue 9 GROUP SUP. Rescue 14 a. SUPPORT BRANCH e. Branch V EMS Scenario DIRECTOR SUPPLY UNIT FACILITIES UNIT GROUND SUPPORT UNIT 10. FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION SECTION CHIEF DEPUTY b. SERVICE BRANCH TIME UNIT DIRECTOR PROCUREMENT UNIT COMMUNICATIONS UNIT COMPENSATION/CLAIMS UNIT MEDICAL UNIT COST UNIT FOOD UNIT T. Donovan PREPARED BY (RESOURCES UNIT)

Hose Line Deployment Assignment List, ICS Form 204 1. BRANCH Hose Line Deployment 3. INCIDENT NAME 2011 FIRE OPS 101 2. DIVISION/GROUP 2 ASSIGNMENT LIST 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE 10/21/11 TIME 0800 5. OPERATIONAL PERSONNEL OPERATIONS CHIEF D.C. Lakamp DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR BRANCH DIRECTOR D.C. Potter AIR TACTICAL GROUP SUPERVISOR STRIKE TEAM/TASK FORCE/ RESOURCE DESIGNATOR EMT LEADER 6. RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO THIS PERIOD NUMBER PERSONS Fire Safety Monitor FF. Mike Lotz 1 TRANS. NEEDED PICKUP DROP OFF 2 nd Floor Safety Capt. Roberto 1 7. CONTROL OPERATIONS Objective: Advance fire line to seat of fire. Emphasize importance of 2-3 firefighters to advance the hose line Advancing line to second floor: 1 member to layoff from hydrant 2-members to advance line from engine to second floor to extinguish fire. 1 member to shadow FAO and operate Engine. Allow participant to operate engine as much as possible. 8. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Each room on second floor shall be set for an individual fire. No more than 2 pallets and straw on each set. Each room shall have a fire safety monitor with a charged line. Each floor shall have an overall safety officer with a TIC. Each participant shall be accompanied by a firefighter shadow 9. DIVISION/GROUP COMMUNICATIONS SUMMARY FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. COMMAND Trng H-12 SUPPORT DIV./GROUP GROUND TACTICAL TO AIR PREPARED BY (RESOURCE UNIT LEADER) APPROVED BY (PLANNING SECT. CH.) DATE TIME

Search Assignment List, ICS Form 204 1. BRANCH Search & Rescue 3. INCIDENT NAME 2011 FIRE OPS 101 2. DIVISION/GROUP 3 ASSIGNMENT LIST 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE 10/21/11 TIME 0800 5. OPERATIONAL PERSONNEL OPERATIONS CHIEF D.C. Lakamp DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR BRANCH DIRECTOR Capt Barrow AIR TACTICAL GROUP SUPERVISOR STRIKE TEAM/TASK FORCE/ RESOURCE DESIGNATOR EMT LEADER 6. RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO THIS PERIOD NUMBER PERSONS Fire Safety Monitor Lt. Kathman 1 TRANS. NEEDED PICKUP DROP OFF 3rd Floor Safety Capt. M. Wolf 1 7. CONTROL OPERATIONS Objective: Complete a primary search of the 3 rd floor. Emphasize the necessity of a 4-person crew to perform search and rescue as two teams. Demonstrate the capability of a TIC and its importance to search and rescue. Search and rescue 3 rd floor 2 teams of 2 participants One crew shall advance to the third floor and perform search and rescue The first crew will perform a left or right hand search The second crew will simulate the second arriving Truck company and will assist with search arriving 1-2 minutes after first truck. Each crew to have a thermal imager at the halfway point of their search. Victim (red dummy) to be placed on third floor. When victim located, crews to attempt removal. (Watch for participant fatigue) 8. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Participants should initiate their search without the assistance of a TIC. Shadow may want to lead the search. TIC shall be introduced after search of one room. Smoke to be generated by smoke barrels with straw. Victim (Dummy) shall have a heat source (Chemical heat source Hand warmer etc.) 9. DIVISION/GROUP COMMUNICATIONS SUMMARY FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. COMMAND Trng H-12 SUPPORT DIV./GROUP GROUND TACTICAL TO AIR PREPARED BY (RESOURCE UNIT LEADER) APPROVED BY (PLANNING SECT. CH.) DATE TIME

Flashover Assignment List, ICS Form 204 1. BRANCH Flashover 3. INCIDENT NAME 2011 FIRE OPS 101 2. DIVISION/GROUP Flashover ASSIGNMENT LIST 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE 10/21/11 TIME 0800 5. OPERATIONAL PERSONNEL OPERATIONS CHIEF D.C. Lakamp DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR Lt. Light BRANCH DIRECTOR Capt Kirby AIR TACTICAL GROUP SUPERVISOR STRIKE TEAM/TASK FORCE/ RESOURCE DESIGNATOR EMT LEADER 6. RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO THIS PERIOD NUMBER PERSONS Nozzle Lt. McDonough 1 TRANS. NEEDED PICKUP DROP OFF Interior Safety Capt. Kirby 1 Pyrometer Monitor Lt. Hains 1 Capt. Exterior Safety Washington 1 Vent Control Lt. Light 1 Assignments rotated at the discretion of Capt. Kirby. 7. CONTROL OPERATIONS Objectives: Participants shall be instructed in the phases of fire and the importance of training on the recognition of impending flashover Emphasize the necessity in fire companies arriving prior to flashover to give victims the best chance of survival. If we arrive after flashover there is zero chance of survival for occupants. Flashover Simulator Participants shall receive a safety briefing prior to entry (Do not touch anyone, do not stand up, if you need to leave stay low, etc) All participants PPE to be inspected prior to entry Participant s gear to off gas 30-60 seconds after exit prior to removing gear Shadows will not enter simulator 8. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Multiple participant crews will attend flashover at one time (See rotation schedule). The crews will be rotated into the chamber. Flashover will have 2 sessions to allow for cooling and reset of the simulator. 9. DIVISION/GROUP COMMUNICATIONS SUMMARY FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. COMMAND Trng H-12 SUPPORT DIV./GROUP 800 GROUND TACTICAL CMA 5 MZ TO AIR PREPARED BY (RESOURCE UNIT LEADER) APPROVED BY (PLANNING SECT. CH.) DATE TIME

Extrication Assignment List, ICS Form 204 1. BRANCH Extrication 3. INCIDENT NAME 2011 FIRE OPS 101 2. DIVISION/GROUP Extrication ASSIGNMENT LIST 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE 10/21/11 TIME 0800 5. OPERATIONAL PERSONNEL OPERATIONS CHIEF D.C. Lakamp DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR BRANCH DIRECTOR Lt. Lustenberger AIR TACTICAL GROUP SUPERVISOR STRIKE TEAM/TASK FORCE/ RESOURCE DESIGNATOR EMT LEADER 6. RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO THIS PERIOD NUMBER PERSONS Heavy Rescue 9 Lt. 4 TRANS. NEEDED PICKUP DROP OFF Heavy Rescue 14 Lt. Boerger 4 FF Grove 1 Heavy Rescue Assignments at the discretion of Lt. Lustenberger. One Heavy Rescue will remain in service. 7. CONTROL OPERATIONS Objectives: Discuss importance of specialty companies Incorporate technical rescue discussion Discuss training requirements Auto Extrication Each participant group shall have a vehicle to cut. Doors shall be opened and roof removed Discuss EMS component Tires must remain intact 8. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS One HR to remain in-service 9. DIVISION/GROUP COMMUNICATIONS SUMMARY FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. COMMAND Trng H-12 SUPPORT DIV./GROUP GROUND TACTICAL TO AIR PREPARED BY (RESOURCE UNIT LEADER) APPROVED BY (PLANNING SECT. CH.) DATE TIME

Extrication Assignment List, ICS Form 204 1. BRANCH EMS 3. INCIDENT NAME 2011 FIRE OPS 101 2. DIVISION/GROUP EMS ASSIGNMENT LIST 4. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE 10/21/11 TIME 0800 5. OPERATIONAL PERSONNEL OPERATIONS CHIEF D.C. Lakamp DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR BRANCH DIRECTOR AIR TACTICAL GROUP SUPERVISOR STRIKE TEAM/TASK FORCE/ RESOURCE DESIGNATOR EMT LEADER 6. RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO THIS PERIOD NUMBER PERSONS TRANS. NEEDED PICKUP DROP OFF 7. CONTROL OPERATIONS 8. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 9. DIVISION/GROUP COMMUNICATIONS SUMMARY FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. FUNCTION FREQ. SYSTEM CHAN. COMMAND Trng H-12 SUPPORT DIV./GROUP GROUND TACTICAL TO AIR PREPARED BY (RESOURCE UNIT LEADER) APPROVED BY (PLANNING SECT. CH.) DATE TIME

FIRE OPS 101 Communications Plan, ICS Form 205 INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 1. Incident Name 2. Date/Time Prepared 3. Operational Period Date/Time 2011 FIRE OPS 101 10/19/11 0800 10/21/11 0700-1200 4. Basic Radio Channel Utilization System/Cache Channel Function Frequency/Tone Assignment Remarks 800 Mz H-12 Command 800 Mz CMA 5 Flashover 5. Prepared by (Communications Unit)

MEDICAL PLAN 1. Incident Name 2011 FIRE OPS 101 2. Date Prepared 10/19/11 3. Time Prepared 0900 4. Operational Period 10/19/11 0700-1300 Medical Aid Stations On-Duty Medic Unit 5. Incident Medical Aid Station Location New Fire Building Paramedics Yes No 6. Transportation A. Ambulance Services Name Address Phone Paramedics Yes No B. Incident Ambulances Name Location Paramedics Yes No 7. Hospitals Name Address Travel Time Air Ground Phone Helipad Yes No Burn Center Yes No 8. Medical Emergency Procedures Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader) 10. Reviewed by (Safety Officer)

Name Rank Instructor Assignment Greg Potter DC Y 2nd Fl. Div 2 Mike Lotz FF Y 2nd Fl. Fire Monitor Dave Roberto Capt N 2nd Floor Safety Jim Barrow Capt Y 3rd Fl Div 3 Steve Kathmann Lt Y 3rd Fl Fire Monitor Monty Wolf Capt Y 3rd Fl Safety Adrian Burton FAO N App Operator (Truck) Mike Engelkamp FAO N App Operator (Flashover) Bill Lustenberger Lt Y Extrication Group Jeff McDonough Lt Y Flashover Grant Light Lt Y Flashover Mike Kirby Capt Y Flashover Hugh Hains Lt Y Flashover Mike Washington Capt Y Flashover Rick Neumann Spec N Jennifer Spieser Admin N Jim Nugent FF N Amanda Bratfish FF N Amy Scarlato Vicki Goodson Spec N Mike Kubala FF N Joe Sack Kevin Campbell Capt N John Curp Ron Kincaid FF N Jason Barron Walt Cruise FF N Charlie Winburn Brian Doering FF N Joe Glisson FAO N LD Chad Maly FF N Diana Tracey Ben Brinck FF N Jessica Noll Rico Parker FF N Courtney Myrick Donnie Lewis Spec N App. Operator Engine FAO Scott Schenkel FF N Denise Driehaus Scott Hoekstra FF N Shannon Cowherd Doug Baker Lt Y Joe Latorre Tony Lehman FF Y Fire Bldg. Pyro Monitor Brendon Arrick FF Y Yvette Simpson Mark Flagler FF Y Rich Jaffe Bob Behne FF Y Melissa Arnold Lt Y Amy Murray Miles Davis Capt. Y

Keith Burkert DC N Overall Safety Frank Wilner FAO N Lindsey Moore John Rais LT N Brian Bamberger FF N Dan Miller (9AM) FAO N Ben Marker Capt N Dan Wells Chris Thompson FF N Steve Novotni Ron Dance LT N Kathy Harrell Collin Grove FF N Extrication Connie Lewis Admin N Dan Ruehlmann FAO N FAO Engine Hose Ev. Denny Baker FF N John London Craig Coburn Capt. Y Connie Pillich Matt Flagler Lt Y

Flashover Safety Lines From hydrant at old HIFB Engine Engine B Stairs Fire Building A C Stairs Ladder D Site Plan