F-01 - F-01 Fireguard Emergency Response and Evacuation Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A fire alarm activates in a building where you are the on-duty F-01 Fireguard. While directing occupants to an exit, you encounter a person in a wheelchair on an upper floor who cannot use the stairs. What is the MOST appropriate immediate action?
- Attempt to carry the individual down the stairs with help from another occupant.
- Instruct them to remain in the stairwell, then notify the responding FDNY of their exact location. (Correct answer)
- Advise them to transfer to an evacuation chair if one is available and they are trained to use it.
- Tell them to wait by the elevator for the FDNY to arrive and rescue them.
Correct answer: Instruct them to remain in the stairwell, then notify the responding FDNY of their exact location.
The correct procedure is to ensure the person is in a relatively safe location, such as a fire-rated stairwell, and then to immediately and accurately report their location to first responders. Carrying an individual is dangerous without proper training and equipment and should not be attempted. While evacuation chairs exist, their use depends on many factors and the immediate priority is notifying the FDNY. Waiting by the elevator is incorrect as elevators are recalled during a fire.
Question 2: Upon the arrival of the first FDNY unit at a fire, which of the following pieces of information is MOST critical for the F-01 Fireguard to provide immediately?
- The time the fire watch began.
- The name of the building's owner.
- The precise location of the fire and any known hazards. (Correct answer)
- A copy of the fire watch logbook.
Correct answer: The precise location of the fire and any known hazards.
The FDNY's immediate priority is to locate and address the emergency. Providing the fire's location, its nature (e.g., what is burning), and any known hazards (like trapped occupants or hazardous materials) is the most critical, time-sensitive information for their initial strategy. Other information, while important for documentation, is not as immediately critical for firefighting operations.
Question 3: During a building-wide fire drill, the F-01 Fireguard's primary responsibility is to:
- Reset the fire alarm panel once the drill is concluded.
- Observe occupant behavior and guide them along designated evacuation routes. (Correct answer)
- Test the two-way communication systems in the stairwells.
- Ensure all fire doors close and latch automatically.
Correct answer: Observe occupant behavior and guide them along designated evacuation routes.
The purpose of a drill is to practice evacuation procedures. The Fireguard's role is to act as they would in a real emergency by directing people, ensuring they use the correct routes, and identifying any issues (like confusion or blocked paths) that could hinder a real evacuation. Resetting panels or testing equipment is typically handled by other specialized personnel.
Question 4: In the event of a non-fire emergency, such as a bomb threat that requires an evacuation, what is the proper action for the Fireguard?
- Activate the nearest fire alarm pull station to evacuate everyone quickly.
- Follow the specific directions of law enforcement and the building's Emergency Action Plan. (Correct answer)
- Direct everyone to the building's primary fire assembly area.
- Begin a patrol to search for the suspicious package.
Correct answer: Follow the specific directions of law enforcement and the building's Emergency Action Plan.
Different emergencies require different responses. A fire alarm activation could cause confusion or lead people toward a hazard. The Fireguard must follow the building's specific plan for that type of emergency and take direction from the appropriate authorities (e.g., NYPD for a bomb threat), who will provide instructions on evacuation routes and assembly areas.
Question 5: You are a Fireguard in a building with an impaired sprinkler system. You discover a fire and have already called 911. What is the NEXT critical step?
- Go to the lobby to meet and direct the responding FDNY.
- Immediately begin alerting occupants on the fire floor to start evacuating. (Correct answer)
- Attempt to extinguish the fire with a portable fire extinguisher.
- Make an entry in the logbook detailing the time and location of the fire.
Correct answer: Immediately begin alerting occupants on the fire floor to start evacuating.
After notifying the FDNY by calling 911, the highest priority is life safety. This means immediately alerting the people most at risk—those on the fire floor—and initiating their evacuation. Meeting the FDNY is important, but not at the expense of delaying the evacuation of occupants in immediate danger. Attempting to fight the fire is secondary to life safety.
Question 6: Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of a designated 'assembly area' during an evacuation?
- A location for the media to gather for press briefings.
- The area where fire apparatus and ambulances will be staged.
- A safe, pre-determined location away from the building for evacuees to gather and be accounted for. (Correct answer)
- A temporary shelter inside the building for occupants who cannot use the stairs.
Correct answer: A safe, pre-determined location away from the building for evacuees to gather and be accounted for.
An assembly area is a designated safe location, away from the building and potential hazards, where all evacuating occupants should gather. This allows for a head count to be taken to ensure everyone has exited safely and prevents individuals from interfering with emergency operations or re-entering the dangerous building.
A fire alarm activates in a building where you are the on-duty F-01 Fireguard.
While directing occupants to an exit, you encounter a person in a wheelchair on an upper floor who cannot use the stairs.
What is the MOST appropriate immediate action?