Safety and Survival on the Fireground, 2nd Edition by Vincent Dunn, Deputy Chief (Ret.), FDNY
Chief Dunn—the recipient of FDNY's Lifetime Achievement Award—has updated his classic book on how to identify and survive hazards on the fireground. Dunn attempts to reduce firefighter deaths and injuries year after year by describing the 15 most dangerous tactics and the 13 most recurring fire and explosion environmental dangers, ranked by degree of danger and frequency of occurrence.
This indispensable book will help keep every first responder, firefighter, and fire officer out of harm’s way. It is a must-read and reread for every firefighter who responds to fires and emergencies, every company officer who commands a fire company, and every incident commander or safety officer who is responsible for the safety of firefighters on the fireground.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
• Examination of “aggressive interior firefighting attack” and “nonaggressive attack”
• Discussion of risk intensity and risk frequency at the fireground
• Visual representation and discussion of the NIST five-stage time/temperature fire growth curve showing temperatures before and after firefighter venting
• Coverage of the Columbia University Capstone Project: FDNY Property Saved Indicator, with a formula to quickly calculate the dollar amount of property saved at a structure fire
• Updated statistics, graphs, and charts
Contents:
- Death and injury statistics
- Collapse rescue dangers
- Responding and returning dangers
- Searching for fire location dangers
- Advancing the initial attack hoseline dangers
- Operating above fire dangers
- Peaked and flat roof dangers
- Cellar fire dangers
- Propane gas fire dangers
- Wildfire dangers
- Aerial ladder climbing dangers
- Forcible entry dangers
- Master stream operation dangers
- Dangers of outside venting
- Fire escape dangers
- Overhauling dangers
- Risk analysis dangers
- Interior firefighting dangers
- Exterior firefighting dangers
- Safe firefighting practices: 60 ways to survive firefighting
- Firefighting dangers: causes of death and injury
- Fire hazard identification and assessment
- Safety orders and actions
- Firefighter’s legacy
- Appendix: Is your fire department safe?
- Index
- About the author
Approx. 340 Pages, Hardcover