Fire Investigation
Fire Investigation
Fire Investigation
Fire - exothermic reaction involving the oxidation of some substance (fuel) resulting in the relea
Fire Quadrangle
1. Fuel
2. Oxygen
3. Heat
4. Ignition energy
Triangles of Fire
1. Fuel
2. Oxygen
3. Heat
- removal of any of these results in the suppression of the
fire.
water
2. carbon dioxide
3. carbon monoxide
4. oxides of sulfur
Definition of terms
1. Vapor Density - the density of the vapor relative to the density of air and is calculated b
2. Flash point - the lowest temperature at which
liquid fuel produces a flammable vapor.
3.
Glowing combustion - occurs when solid fuels are not capable of producing sufficient q
Flaming combustion -commonly recognized type of fire and occurs with gaseous fuel so
Spontaneous combustion - the ignition of organic matter without apparent cause, typic
Explosive combustion - can occur when vapors, dust of gases, premixed with appropria
Definition of Terms:
Arson - intentional or malicious destruction of property by fire.
Fire analysis - the process of determining the origin, cause and responsibility as well as the fa
Fire cause - the circumstances or agencies that bring a fuel and an ignition source together wit
Fire spread - the movement of fire from one place to another.
Flash fire - a fire that spreads with extreme rapidity such as the one that races over dust, over
Fuel load - the total quantity of combustible contents of the building, spaces or fire area, includ
Point of origin - the exact physical location where a heat source and fuel comes in contact with
Rekindle - a return to flaming combustion after incomplete extinguishment of a fire reigning at
Spalling - chipping or pitting of concrete or masonry surfaces.
Administrator - any person who acts as agent of the owner and manages the use of a building
Blasting Agent - any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off explos
Cellulose nitrate or Nitro cellulose - a highly combustible and explosive compound produced
Combustible fiber - any readily ignitable and free burning fiber such as cotton,oakum,rags,was
Combustible liquid - any liquid having a flash point at or above 37.8 degrees Celsius or 100 de
Corrosive liquid - any liquid which causes fire when in contact with organic matter or with cert
Curtain board - a vertical panel of non-combustible or fire resistive materials attached to and e
Cryogenic - descriptive of any material which by its nature or as a result of its reaction with oth
Damper - a normally open device installed inside an air duct system which automatically close
Distillation - the process of first raising the temperature to separate the more volatile from the
Duct system - a continuous passageway for the transmission of air.
Dust - a finely powdered substance which when mixed with air in the proper proportion and igni
Electrical arc - an extremely hot luminous bridge formed by passage of an electric current acro
Ember - a hot piece or lump that remains after a material has partially burned and is still oxidizi
Finishes - materials used as final coating of a surface for ornamental or protective purposes.
Fire - the active principle of burning characterized by the heat and light of combustion.
Fire Trap - a building unsafe in case of fire because it will burn easily or because it lacks adequa
Fire Alarm - any visual or audible signal produced by a device or system to warn the occupants
Fire door - a fire restrictive door prescribed for openings in fire separation walls or partitions.
Fire Hazard - any condition or act which increases or may cause an increase in the probability
Fire Lane - the portion of a roadway or public way that should be kept opened and unobstructe
Fire Protective and Fire Safety Device - any device intended for the protection of buildings
Flash Point - the minimum temperature at which any material gives off vapor in sufficient conc
Forcing - a process where a piece of metal is heated prior to changing its shape or dimensions.
Fulminate - a kind of stable explosive compound which explodes by percussion.
Horizontal exit - passage way from one building to another or through or around a wall in appr
Hose Box - a box or cabinet where fire hoses, valves and other equipment are stored and arran
Hose Reel - a cylindrical device turning on an axis around which a fire hose is connected.\.
Hypergolic fuel - a rocket or liquid propellant which consist of combinations of fuels and oxidiz
Industrial Baking and Drying - the industrial process of subjecting materials to heat for the p
Jumper - a piece of metal or an electrical conductor used to bypass a safety device in an electri
Occupancy - the purpose for which a building or portion thereof is used or intended to be used.
Occupant - any person actually occupying and using a building or portions thereof by virtue of
Organic Peroxide - a strong oxidizing organic compound which release oxygen readily. It cause
when in contact with combustible materials especially under conditions of high temperature.
Overloading - the use of one or more electrical appliances or devices which draw or consume e
Owner - the person who holds the legal right of possession or title to a building or real property.
Oxidizing Material - a material that readily yields oxygen in quantities sufficient to stimulate o
Pressurized or Forced Draft Burning Equipment - type or burner where the fuel is subjecte
Public Assembly Building - any building or structure where 50 0r more people congregate, ga
Public Way - any street, alley or other strip of land unobstructed from the ground to the sky, de
Pyrophoric - descriptive of any substance that ignites spontaneously when exposed to air.
Refining - a process where impurities and,or deleterious materials are removed from a mixture
Self Closing Doors - automatic closing doors that are designed to confine smoke and heat and
Standpipe System - a system of vertical pipes in a building to which fire hoses can be attached
Vestibule - a passage hall or ante chamber between the outer doors and the interior parts of a
Vertical Shaft - a enclosed vertical space of passage that extends from floor to floor as well as
RA no.9514 - Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008 (Dec. 19, 2008).
PD. 1185 - known as the fire code of the Philippines, was enacted into law 1977, repealed by RA
RA no. 9263 - Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Profession
BFP Powers/Functions
1. Preventions and suppression of all destructive
fires on
a. buildings
b. houses
c. other structure
d. forest
e. land transportation vehicles
f. ships/vessels
g. petroleum industry installations
h. plane crashes and similar incidents
2. Enforcement of the Fire Code of the Philippines
3. Investigate all causes of fire
4. File proper complaints with the prosecutors office
BFP Organization
Headed by a Chief who shall be assisted by a Deputy Chief. It shall composed of a Provinc
In large provinces, district offices may be established to be headed by a district fire mars
In large cities and municipalities, district offices may be established with subordinate fire
There shall be at least one fire station in every provincial, capital, city and municipality.
The local government unit shall provide the site of the fire station.
Criminalistics
Board Exam
Very Hot
Start
Starting
Criminology
C. Fire
D. Smoke
Ans. B
7. The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
A. Flame
B. Heat
C. Light
D. Smoke
Ans. C
8. Is one of the 4 fundamental states of matter, the other being
solid,liquid and gas.
A. Flame
B. Plasma
C. Light
D. Smoke
Ans. B
9. The lowest temperature a which the vapor of a combustible liquid
can be ignited in air.
A. Flash point
B. Ignition temperature
C. Fire point
D. Boiling point
Ans. A
10. Is the temperature at which fuel will continue to burn for at least
five seconds after ignition by an open flame.
A. Flash point
B. Ignition temperature
C. Fire point
D. Boiling point
Ans. C
Remember the following:
1. Fire - Combustion or burning in which substances combine
chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright
light,heat and smoke.
2. Flame - A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by
something on fire.
3. Conflagration - An extensive fire that destroys a great deal of
land or property.
4. Burning - Means on fire or very hot or bright.
5. Combustion - The rapid chemical combination of a substance with
A. Allotment
B. Combustion
C. Distillation
D. Abatement
5. The ____ shall be conducted as a pre-requisite to grant permits
and/or license by local governments or other government agencies.
A. Fire safety inspection
B. Fire protection assembly
C. Fire alerting system
D. Fire service
6. An instance that may cause fires from the heat accumulated from
the rolling, sliding or friction in machinery or between two hard
surfaces, at least one of which is usually a metal is called.
A. static electricity
B. overheating of machine
C. friction heat
D. heat from arching
7. Method of heat transfer
A. nuclear fission
B. conduction
C. convection
D. Radiation
by direct contact