FIRE ENGINEERING

FIRE ENGINEERING

November 1987

Volume 140

Number 11

DEPARTMENTS

EDITORIAL 6

Ayes in Seattle

VOLUNTEERS CORNER 8

Nonfire emergencies

TRAINING NOTEBOOK 10

Team search

DISPATCHES 16

FEMA will reorganize but leave USFA Building code gets low-rise sprinklers Agreement on firefighter memorials Civilian fire deaths decline in 1986 “Smokeless” cigarette: verdict still out Ambulance retrofit is taking longer

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 15

READER SERVICE CARD 19

APPARATUS DELIVERIES 61

COMING EVENTS 62

MANUFACTURERS’ LITERATURE 63 EQUIPMENT DIGEST 65

NAMES IN THE NEWS 68

CLASSIFIEDS 70

FEATURES

FIRE REPORTS

When they burned last April, the familiar halls of a high school alma mater taught one last lesson—about false ceilings. BY ROBERT O. LEIPER

At this residential fire rescue in Philadelphia, the problems were routine, the tactics basic, and the success satisfying. BY WILLIAM SHOULDIS

FIREGROUND OPERATIONS

To leave the incident commander free to concentrate on the unique problems of a specific fire, a department needs standard operating procedures that cover the problems common to all fires, BY HARRY R. CARTER

EMS

Faced with difficult circumstances and frightened patients, first responders need good techniques to gather and convey medical information.

BY OSCAR WILTSE

MANAGEMENT

Company officers can motivate their subordinates by helping them see the link between performance and departmental objectives.

BY JANET J. DASKALOS

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Ventilation and the operations it supports are a whole different story when new construction leaves two void spaces on the top of a building.

BY T. DAVID HARLOW

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

An easily liquefiable gas, butadiene has a repertoire of ways to produce

violent reactions. BY FRANK L. FIRE

Frank Ricci, PJ Norwood, Samuel Pena, and Otto Drozd

Humpday Hangout: From Command to Community

Hosts Frank Ricci and P.J. Norwood are joined by guests Sam Peña and Otto Drozd to explore several critical issues facing the fire service today.

Joplin (MO) Firefighter Hospitalized Following Medical Emergency at Training Exercise

A Joplin firefighter has been hospitalized in critical but stable condition after suffering a medical emergency at 10 a.m. Tuesday.