Development and application of the fire brigade intervention model

被引:6
作者
Marchant, R
Kurban, N
Wise, S
机构
[1] South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service,
[2] Warrington Fire Research,undefined
[3] Australian Capital Territory Fire Brigade,undefined
关键词
fire; fire brigade; fire department; fire brigade operations;
D O I
10.1023/A:1012491720486
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
A performance based building code [1] was introduced in Australia in 1996. In order that fire brigades could ensure that their functional role was maintained in the building code, a method of quantifying fire brigade roles was required. In response to this issue, the Australasian Fire Authorities Council (AFAC) formed a Performance Based Fire Engineering Committee. This committee developed a model that determines the time taken by a fire brigade to undertake its activities at a fire scene. The "Fire Brigade Intervention Model" [2] is an event-based methodology, which quantifies fire brigade responses employed during a structure fire from time of notification through to control and extinguishment. It has been primarily developed for use in fire engineering design in a performance based regulatory environment so that the functional role of a fire brigade can be effectively incorporated into the building design process. It establishes a structured framework necessary to both determine and measure fire brigade activities on a time-line basis. It interacts with the output of other sub-systems, which model such events as fire growth, smoke spread, fire spread, detection and suppression as well as occupant avoidance. This paper describes the Fire Brigade Intervention Model, now available for use by fire brigades and fire engineers. The model has been developed for specific case and site analysis and is applicable to most structural fire scenarios. As the expertise of the local fire brigade will be incorporated in the input parameters, it is valid for most brigade types, crew sizes and resource limitations. This paper also describes ongoing developments including a training package and computer program. The terms "fire brigade" and "fire department" are synonymous.
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页码:263 / 278
页数:16
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