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09-1-S130-EP
Methods and Tactics
09-1-S130-EP
09-2-S130-EP
Suppression Methods
Objectives
• Identify the terms used to describe the parts of a
fire.
• Describe three methods for breaking the fire
triangle.
• Define three suppression methods and the
conditions when to use each.
• Describe the black line and cup trench concepts.
09-3-S130-EP
Suppression Methods
Objectives
• Name four potential threats and/or safety hazards
involved in the use of the direct and indirect line
building methods and precautions which should be
taken in each case.
• Describe two kinds of coordinated crew techniques
used for fireline construction
• Demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of
the hand tools used in fire line construction.
• Demonstrate the proper use of water.
09-4-S130-EP
Parts of a Fire
Head: That part of the fire
which is usually moving with
the wind or upslope. It is
usually the most intense
part of the fire and does the
most damage. Usually, the
head fire should be stopped
first if safe to do so.
Origin: This is where the fire
originates or starts.
Rear: That area of the fire
backing against the wind.
Flanks: The “sides” of the fire.
09-5-S130-EP
Parts of a Fire
Fingers: These are long narrow strips of fire extending out from the main
fire. They usually occur when the fire hits an area which has both fine
and heavy or discontinuous fuels. The fine fuel burns faster than the
heavy fuels, which gives the fingered effect.
Pockets: Indentations of unburned fuel along a fire edge formed by fingers
or slow burning areas. A fireline should ordinarily be built across the
mouth of the pocket and then the pocket should be burned out. Fire
suppression activity inside a pocket area is dangerous.
Spot Fire: Spot fires are small islands burning outside the main fire. Spot
fires commonly occur within 200 meters of the main fire. These spot
fires must be suppressed or they will become head fires. Spot fires can
be dangerous since fire fighters could become trapped between a spot
fire growing rapidly and the active head or flank of the fire.
09-6-S130-EP
Parts of a Fire
Island: An unburned area
within the fire perimeter
(wet areas or sparse
fuels).
Perimeter: The total length
of the outside edge of the
burning or burned area.
Anchor Point: A safe and
advantageous point to
start fireline construction
or initiate burn out
operations.
09-7-S130-EP
The Fire Triangle
OXYGEN
FUEL HEAT
FIRE
09-8-S130-EP
The Fire Triangle
Fuel + Oxygen + Heat = FIRE
Remove one or more of these elements and the fire is extinguished
by cutting a line
removing the fuel
by spraying water
or throwing dirt
by hot spotting
cooling with
water or dirt
= NO FIRE
09-8-S130-EP
09-9-S130-EP
Fireline Tactics
• Anchor
– Always start from a safe anchor point
• Flank
– Flank the fire on both sides using a
“progressive” line method
• Pinch
– Pinch the fire off at the head to contain
it
09-10-S130-EP
Fireline Tactics
• Attack the head
– Only when fire is small, the intensity is low and it
is safe to do so
• Use a shovel to throw dirt to cool hot spots
– Attempt to keep the fire intensity low by cooling
down areas that are heating up
• Know your escape routes and safety zones!
– No matter what kind of fire you are on or tactics
you use, always have a safe area close by!
09-11-S130-EP
Methods of Attack
• Direct Attack
• Flanking/Parallel Attack
• Indirect Attack
09-12-S130-EP
Direct Attack
Page 92 in Fireline Handbook
Use when:
• The fire is low intensity (surface or ground) and firefighters
can safely work the fire edge directly.
• What flame lengths are safe for this method?
09-13-S130-EP
Direct Attack
Advantages of Direct Attack
• Limits chance for fire to gain momentum or
size.
• Reduces need and risk involved with
burnout operations.
• It’s the safest place to work since you can
generally use burned area as safety zone.
Disadvantages of Direct Attack
• You work in heat and smoke.
• Control line follows fire edge and is irregular.
• There can be more potential for spot fires
• Does not take advantage of existing fire
barriers (natural or man-made)
09-14-S130-EP
Parallel Attack
Use when:
1. The fire is too
intense for
firefighters to
work close to
the flames (2-
3 meters)
2. There are
many fingers
and its more
efficient to
cut them off
and burn out.
09-15-S130-EP
Indirect Attack
Use when:
1. The fire is very
intense (flame
lengths > 4 m)
or spreading
very rapidly
2. There are
natural barriers
or other
opportunities to
establish a line
and burn it out
before the fire
arrives.
09-16-S130-EP
Indirect Attack
• Indirect attack is the most dangerous method
because there are unburned fuels between the
main fire and the firefighters
• When completed, the indirect fireline becomes
the anchor point from which burn out operations
occur. Burn out is generally considered a
required second phase of indirect attack
• The Incident Commander must estimate how
much time is necessary for construction of the
line while considering topography, fuels and
expected fire behavior to keep fire fighters safe.
• Safety zones MUST be considered when using
the indirect method in case fire activity increases
and firefighters have no place to escape.
09-17-S130-EP
Indirect Attack
Advantages of Indirect Attack
• Takes advantage of natural or manmade existing
barriers
• You are not working near the heat and smoke
• Eliminates irregularity of lines
• Allows more time to establish control line
Disadvantages of Indirect Attack
• Its more dangerous…you may be flanked by main
fire
• More acreage will be burned
• Burn out operations may be difficult or slower
than expected or may go out of control
09-18-S130-EP
Fireline Type Summary
• One foot in the black
• Safety zone close
• No unburned fuel between you and
the fire (i.e. “black line”)
• Cut off islands and burn them out
as you go
• Unburned fuel between you and fire
• Escape routes and safety zones a
MUST!
• Takes advantage of fuels and
terrain away from fire edge
• Back off and burnout
Direct
Parallel
Indirect
09-19-S130-EP
Control Line Location
• Use cold fire edge as an anchor point
• Take advantage of natural breaks or
areas of light fuel loading
• Look for and use previously constructed
barriers such as roads or trails
09-19-S130-EP
09-20-S130-EP
The Line Locator
(Scout)
• The Line Locator - marks the path of the
line when using parallel or indirect line,
and also:
– Continually evaluates the situation.
– Keeps the safety of personnel in mind at all
times.
– Locates a path which saves time and energy.
– Maintains an adequate distance between the
line and the border of the fire
09-21-S130-EP
Fireline Construction
Standards
• Factors that influence fireline requirements:
– Fuel type (grass, brush, forest, slash)
– Fuel moisture
– Vertical and horizontal continuity and
arrangement of fuel
– Temperatures
– Wind
– Slope
09-22-S130-EP
Fireline Construction
1. Cut and clear both aerial and surface fuels with
tools such as axe, panga, Pulaski, and chainsaw.
2. Eliminate the lower branches, shrubs, small trees
and other light materials. The material extracted
is deposited on the exterior side of the line, or the
side away from the fire.
3. Logs, branches, and other materials should be
removed from the line and be dispersed as far as
reasonable away from the fire line.
4. The amount of the clearance depends on the size
of the combustibles. It can be from 1/2 to 4
meters.
09-23-S130-EP
Constructed Fireline
09-23-S130-EP
09-24-S130-EP
Clean the surface fuels to
mineral soil.
• With raking tools, such as the rake, Pulaski or shovel, cut and
rake the combustible to the soil. This last aspect is very important
to avoid spread by humus or roots.
• The width of the area cleaned varies from 50 cm to 1 meter or
more depending on the situation. Why?
• The greater the wind velocity the greater the width of fire line! The
taller the fuel the wider the fire line.
• The lines in brush should be wider than the lines in the open
forest. Why?
• The lines on the slope above the fire should be wider than the
lines below the fire. Why?
• Cut a cup trench with dirt to stop rolling burning material on under
slung line.
09-25-S130-EP
Control Line Basics
Rotting stump
Cover exposed
stumps or rotten
fuels with dirt to
prevent embers from
starting spot fires
Control line
09-25-S130-EP
Fell snags to
prevent embers
from crossing
the line
Make sure line is dug to mineral soil
to prevent fire from creeping across
09-26-S130-EP
Cup Trench
09-26-S130-EP
Under-slung line: Line
constructed beneath a fire
that is burning on a slope
Cup Trench
09-27-S130-EP
Threats to
Existing Control Line
• Spotting
• Rolling Debris
• Creeping
• Radiant Heat
09-28-S130-EP
Coordinated Crew Techniques
• Progressive Line
(One-lick)
Each firefighter
advances without
changing his
location in relation
to other firefighters. 09-28-S130-EP
• Alternate Advance
(Leap frog)
Each firefighter
completes a short
section of line and
then “leap frogs” to
the front and starts
on another section.
09-29-S130-EP
Other Suppression Methods
• Scratch Lining
• Wet Lining
• Burning Out
• Hot Spotting
• Cold Trailing
• Bone Yarding
09-30-S130-EP
Scratch Line
09-30-S130-EP
Scratch line is an
unfinished,
preliminary control
line hastily
established to
check or slow the
spread of a fire
09-31-S130-EP
Wet Lines
• A temporary fire
control line prepared
by treating the fuels
with water to slow or
stop the spread of fire
• Works best in light,
flashy fuels
09-32-S130-EP
Hotspotting
Hot Spotting is a term
used when firefighters
cool down hot areas
along the line or go after
the remaining hotspots
to stop the fire spread
and cool the fire down.
A fireline is still needed
to ensure the fire won’t
rekindle and start
spreading at a later time.
09-33-S130-EP
Burning Out
09-33-S130-EP
Burning the vegetation
between the control line
and the fire edge
09-34-S130-EP
5D-34-S215-EP
Firing Operations
• Do not burn out without
obtaining approval from IC.
• Coordinate firing operations
with those around you.
• Don’t burn unless you have
favorable conditions.
• Make sure you have
adequate holding forces.
09-35-S130-EP
Burnout & Black Line Concept
09-35-S130-EP
Main fire
Wind
Control line
Burnout
Burnout
Burnout
By burning out, you bring the “black” with
you and always have a safety zone!
09-36-S130-EP
Cold
Trailing
Cold trailing is using
your sense of sight,
smell, and touch to
search and check for
hot spots or any
remaining heat.
This is done after the
fire is lined,
controlled and the
perimeter is mopped
up.
09-37-S130-EP
Cold
Trailing
Use the back of
your hand to feel for
heat… it is very
sensitive and detect
heat otherwise
hidden.
Be careful not to
burn yourself.
09-38-S130-EP
Bone Yarding
• Bone yard is a mop-up term:
1. To "bone yard" a fire means to
systematically work the entire area,
scraping embers off remaining fuel, feeling
for heat with the hands, and scattering
unburned materials in areas cleared to
mineral soil.
2. An area cleared to mineral soil for
scattering unburned fuels.
09-39-S130-EP
Suppression Methods
Objectives
 Identify the terms used to describe the parts of a
fire.
 Describe three methods for breaking the fire
triangle.
 Define three suppression methods and the
conditions when to use each. Give me three
examples.
 Describe the blackline and cup trench concepts.
09-40-S130-EP
Suppression Methods
Objectives
 Name four potential threats and/or safety hazards
involved in the use of the direct and indirect line
building methods and precautions which should be
taken in each case.
 Describe two kinds of coordinated crew techniques
used for fireline construction
– Demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of
the hand tools used in fire line construction.
– Demonstrate the proper use of water.

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Fire Suppression Methods and Tactics Guide

  • 2. 09-2-S130-EP Suppression Methods Objectives • Identify the terms used to describe the parts of a fire. • Describe three methods for breaking the fire triangle. • Define three suppression methods and the conditions when to use each. • Describe the black line and cup trench concepts.
  • 3. 09-3-S130-EP Suppression Methods Objectives • Name four potential threats and/or safety hazards involved in the use of the direct and indirect line building methods and precautions which should be taken in each case. • Describe two kinds of coordinated crew techniques used for fireline construction • Demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of the hand tools used in fire line construction. • Demonstrate the proper use of water.
  • 4. 09-4-S130-EP Parts of a Fire Head: That part of the fire which is usually moving with the wind or upslope. It is usually the most intense part of the fire and does the most damage. Usually, the head fire should be stopped first if safe to do so. Origin: This is where the fire originates or starts. Rear: That area of the fire backing against the wind. Flanks: The “sides” of the fire.
  • 5. 09-5-S130-EP Parts of a Fire Fingers: These are long narrow strips of fire extending out from the main fire. They usually occur when the fire hits an area which has both fine and heavy or discontinuous fuels. The fine fuel burns faster than the heavy fuels, which gives the fingered effect. Pockets: Indentations of unburned fuel along a fire edge formed by fingers or slow burning areas. A fireline should ordinarily be built across the mouth of the pocket and then the pocket should be burned out. Fire suppression activity inside a pocket area is dangerous. Spot Fire: Spot fires are small islands burning outside the main fire. Spot fires commonly occur within 200 meters of the main fire. These spot fires must be suppressed or they will become head fires. Spot fires can be dangerous since fire fighters could become trapped between a spot fire growing rapidly and the active head or flank of the fire.
  • 6. 09-6-S130-EP Parts of a Fire Island: An unburned area within the fire perimeter (wet areas or sparse fuels). Perimeter: The total length of the outside edge of the burning or burned area. Anchor Point: A safe and advantageous point to start fireline construction or initiate burn out operations.
  • 8. 09-8-S130-EP The Fire Triangle Fuel + Oxygen + Heat = FIRE Remove one or more of these elements and the fire is extinguished by cutting a line removing the fuel by spraying water or throwing dirt by hot spotting cooling with water or dirt = NO FIRE 09-8-S130-EP
  • 9. 09-9-S130-EP Fireline Tactics • Anchor – Always start from a safe anchor point • Flank – Flank the fire on both sides using a “progressive” line method • Pinch – Pinch the fire off at the head to contain it
  • 10. 09-10-S130-EP Fireline Tactics • Attack the head – Only when fire is small, the intensity is low and it is safe to do so • Use a shovel to throw dirt to cool hot spots – Attempt to keep the fire intensity low by cooling down areas that are heating up • Know your escape routes and safety zones! – No matter what kind of fire you are on or tactics you use, always have a safe area close by!
  • 11. 09-11-S130-EP Methods of Attack • Direct Attack • Flanking/Parallel Attack • Indirect Attack
  • 12. 09-12-S130-EP Direct Attack Page 92 in Fireline Handbook Use when: • The fire is low intensity (surface or ground) and firefighters can safely work the fire edge directly. • What flame lengths are safe for this method?
  • 13. 09-13-S130-EP Direct Attack Advantages of Direct Attack • Limits chance for fire to gain momentum or size. • Reduces need and risk involved with burnout operations. • It’s the safest place to work since you can generally use burned area as safety zone. Disadvantages of Direct Attack • You work in heat and smoke. • Control line follows fire edge and is irregular. • There can be more potential for spot fires • Does not take advantage of existing fire barriers (natural or man-made)
  • 14. 09-14-S130-EP Parallel Attack Use when: 1. The fire is too intense for firefighters to work close to the flames (2- 3 meters) 2. There are many fingers and its more efficient to cut them off and burn out.
  • 15. 09-15-S130-EP Indirect Attack Use when: 1. The fire is very intense (flame lengths > 4 m) or spreading very rapidly 2. There are natural barriers or other opportunities to establish a line and burn it out before the fire arrives.
  • 16. 09-16-S130-EP Indirect Attack • Indirect attack is the most dangerous method because there are unburned fuels between the main fire and the firefighters • When completed, the indirect fireline becomes the anchor point from which burn out operations occur. Burn out is generally considered a required second phase of indirect attack • The Incident Commander must estimate how much time is necessary for construction of the line while considering topography, fuels and expected fire behavior to keep fire fighters safe. • Safety zones MUST be considered when using the indirect method in case fire activity increases and firefighters have no place to escape.
  • 17. 09-17-S130-EP Indirect Attack Advantages of Indirect Attack • Takes advantage of natural or manmade existing barriers • You are not working near the heat and smoke • Eliminates irregularity of lines • Allows more time to establish control line Disadvantages of Indirect Attack • Its more dangerous…you may be flanked by main fire • More acreage will be burned • Burn out operations may be difficult or slower than expected or may go out of control
  • 18. 09-18-S130-EP Fireline Type Summary • One foot in the black • Safety zone close • No unburned fuel between you and the fire (i.e. “black line”) • Cut off islands and burn them out as you go • Unburned fuel between you and fire • Escape routes and safety zones a MUST! • Takes advantage of fuels and terrain away from fire edge • Back off and burnout Direct Parallel Indirect
  • 19. 09-19-S130-EP Control Line Location • Use cold fire edge as an anchor point • Take advantage of natural breaks or areas of light fuel loading • Look for and use previously constructed barriers such as roads or trails 09-19-S130-EP
  • 20. 09-20-S130-EP The Line Locator (Scout) • The Line Locator - marks the path of the line when using parallel or indirect line, and also: – Continually evaluates the situation. – Keeps the safety of personnel in mind at all times. – Locates a path which saves time and energy. – Maintains an adequate distance between the line and the border of the fire
  • 21. 09-21-S130-EP Fireline Construction Standards • Factors that influence fireline requirements: – Fuel type (grass, brush, forest, slash) – Fuel moisture – Vertical and horizontal continuity and arrangement of fuel – Temperatures – Wind – Slope
  • 22. 09-22-S130-EP Fireline Construction 1. Cut and clear both aerial and surface fuels with tools such as axe, panga, Pulaski, and chainsaw. 2. Eliminate the lower branches, shrubs, small trees and other light materials. The material extracted is deposited on the exterior side of the line, or the side away from the fire. 3. Logs, branches, and other materials should be removed from the line and be dispersed as far as reasonable away from the fire line. 4. The amount of the clearance depends on the size of the combustibles. It can be from 1/2 to 4 meters.
  • 24. 09-24-S130-EP Clean the surface fuels to mineral soil. • With raking tools, such as the rake, Pulaski or shovel, cut and rake the combustible to the soil. This last aspect is very important to avoid spread by humus or roots. • The width of the area cleaned varies from 50 cm to 1 meter or more depending on the situation. Why? • The greater the wind velocity the greater the width of fire line! The taller the fuel the wider the fire line. • The lines in brush should be wider than the lines in the open forest. Why? • The lines on the slope above the fire should be wider than the lines below the fire. Why? • Cut a cup trench with dirt to stop rolling burning material on under slung line.
  • 25. 09-25-S130-EP Control Line Basics Rotting stump Cover exposed stumps or rotten fuels with dirt to prevent embers from starting spot fires Control line 09-25-S130-EP Fell snags to prevent embers from crossing the line Make sure line is dug to mineral soil to prevent fire from creeping across
  • 26. 09-26-S130-EP Cup Trench 09-26-S130-EP Under-slung line: Line constructed beneath a fire that is burning on a slope Cup Trench
  • 27. 09-27-S130-EP Threats to Existing Control Line • Spotting • Rolling Debris • Creeping • Radiant Heat
  • 28. 09-28-S130-EP Coordinated Crew Techniques • Progressive Line (One-lick) Each firefighter advances without changing his location in relation to other firefighters. 09-28-S130-EP • Alternate Advance (Leap frog) Each firefighter completes a short section of line and then “leap frogs” to the front and starts on another section.
  • 29. 09-29-S130-EP Other Suppression Methods • Scratch Lining • Wet Lining • Burning Out • Hot Spotting • Cold Trailing • Bone Yarding
  • 30. 09-30-S130-EP Scratch Line 09-30-S130-EP Scratch line is an unfinished, preliminary control line hastily established to check or slow the spread of a fire
  • 31. 09-31-S130-EP Wet Lines • A temporary fire control line prepared by treating the fuels with water to slow or stop the spread of fire • Works best in light, flashy fuels
  • 32. 09-32-S130-EP Hotspotting Hot Spotting is a term used when firefighters cool down hot areas along the line or go after the remaining hotspots to stop the fire spread and cool the fire down. A fireline is still needed to ensure the fire won’t rekindle and start spreading at a later time.
  • 33. 09-33-S130-EP Burning Out 09-33-S130-EP Burning the vegetation between the control line and the fire edge
  • 34. 09-34-S130-EP 5D-34-S215-EP Firing Operations • Do not burn out without obtaining approval from IC. • Coordinate firing operations with those around you. • Don’t burn unless you have favorable conditions. • Make sure you have adequate holding forces.
  • 35. 09-35-S130-EP Burnout & Black Line Concept 09-35-S130-EP Main fire Wind Control line Burnout Burnout Burnout By burning out, you bring the “black” with you and always have a safety zone!
  • 36. 09-36-S130-EP Cold Trailing Cold trailing is using your sense of sight, smell, and touch to search and check for hot spots or any remaining heat. This is done after the fire is lined, controlled and the perimeter is mopped up.
  • 37. 09-37-S130-EP Cold Trailing Use the back of your hand to feel for heat… it is very sensitive and detect heat otherwise hidden. Be careful not to burn yourself.
  • 38. 09-38-S130-EP Bone Yarding • Bone yard is a mop-up term: 1. To "bone yard" a fire means to systematically work the entire area, scraping embers off remaining fuel, feeling for heat with the hands, and scattering unburned materials in areas cleared to mineral soil. 2. An area cleared to mineral soil for scattering unburned fuels.
  • 39. 09-39-S130-EP Suppression Methods Objectives  Identify the terms used to describe the parts of a fire.  Describe three methods for breaking the fire triangle.  Define three suppression methods and the conditions when to use each. Give me three examples.  Describe the blackline and cup trench concepts.
  • 40. 09-40-S130-EP Suppression Methods Objectives  Name four potential threats and/or safety hazards involved in the use of the direct and indirect line building methods and precautions which should be taken in each case.  Describe two kinds of coordinated crew techniques used for fireline construction – Demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of the hand tools used in fire line construction. – Demonstrate the proper use of water.