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Salvage and
Overhaul
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Introduction (1 of 2)
• Fire fighter priorities are:
– Saving lives
– Controlling the fire
– Protecting property
• Salvage and overhaul help to protect
property.
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Introduction (2 of 2)
• Salvage
– Efforts to limit smoke, water, and physical
damage to contents
• Overhaul
– Efforts to identify and extinguish hidden
pockets of fire and smoldering embers to
prevent further progression or rekindles
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Salvage (1 of 3)
• Conducted to save property and reduce
damage
• Aimed at limiting secondary losses from
smoke and water damage
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Salvage (2 of 3)
• Salvage operations include:
– Expelling smoke
– Removing heat
– Controlling water runoff
– Removing water from the building
– Securing a building after a fire
– Covering broken windows and doors
– Patching ventilation openings
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Salvage (3 of 3)
• Protecting property is a responsibility of
fire fighters.
– Property can be irreplaceable and/or of
high sentimental value (e.g. photos).
– Contents may be more valuable than
structure (e.g., artwork, computers,
important files).
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Safety Considerations: Salvage
• Safety is a primary concern.
• Full PPE required, including SCBA
– During firefighting
– Until Safety Officer determines air in structure is
safe to breathe
• Ever present concern “Structural Collapse”
– Lightweight trusses
– Heavy objects
– Extra water weight
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Salvage Tools (1 of 2)
• Equipment used in
salvage operations
includes:
– Salvage covers
– Box cutters
– Floor runners
– Wet/dry vacuums
– Squeegees
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Salvage Covers
• Begin on floor below
the fire.
• Move contents to center
of room.
• Place pictures and
small objects in
drawers.
• Cover with salvage
cover.
– Shoulder toss
– Balloon toss
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Preventing Water Damage
• Limit water application.
• Turn off nozzles when
not in use.
• Deactivate sprinklers.
– When IC declares fire
under control
– Using sprinkler wedges
or stops
– Using sprinkler control
valves
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Other Salvage Operations
• Move contents to safe location within
structure.
• Move contents outside structure.
• Place valuable items in the care of a law
enforcement officer.
• Fire investigators may need to be
consulted.
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Overhaul
• Process of searching for and
extinguishing hidden fire and embers
• Requires physically examining every
potential void space
• A single pocket of embers can cause a
rekindle.
• Fire not fully extinguished until overhaul
is complete
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Rekindle
Flames Rekindle At Beavercreek
Apartment Complex
Mount Carmel Church fire rekindled
“firefighters thought they
had doused the blaze”
But around 6 a.m., the fire rekindled
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Coordinating Overhaul with
Fire Investigators
• Ensure evidence is not lost or destroyed.
• Investigator should examine area before
overhaul commences.
• Note burn patterns.
• Note whether appliances are plugged in or
turned on.
• If anything suspicious is found, delay
overhaul until investigator examines the
scene.
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More Than Just an
Accidental Fire ?
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Where to Overhaul (2 of 6)
• Wood-frame Construction
– Many void spaces exist.
– Open and check every wall, ceiling, and
void space.
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Where to Overhaul (3 of 6)
• Balloon-frame
Construction
– Fire can spread from
basement to attic
without showing on
other floors.
– Careful overhaul of
every floor is
required.
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Where to Overhaul (4 of 6)
• Using Your Senses
– Look
• Smoke
• Embers
• Burnt areas
• Discolorations
• Peeling paint or cracked plaster
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Where to Overhaul (5 of 6)
– Listen
• Crackling sounds
• Hissing sounds
– Feel
• Heat (use back of hand)
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Where to Overhaul (6 of 6)
• Thermal Imager
– Displays minute
differences in
temperature
– Can quickly identify
areas that need to be
opened
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Overhaul Techniques
• Charged hose line should be available
to douse sudden flare-ups.
• Extinguish any fire or embers.
• Remove smoldering contents to
outside.
– Far enough away to prevent damage
– Do not block entrances or exits.
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Overhaul Tools (1 of 2)
• Pike poles • Pitchforks
• Ceiling hooks • Shovels
• Crowbars • Rubbish hooks
• Halligan tools • Rakes
• Axes • Small hand lines
• Power tools
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Overhaul
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Summary (1 of 3)
• Protection of property is a responsibility
of the fire fighter.
• Salvage is the process used to protect
property from the effects of smoke and
water damage.
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Summary (2 of 3)
• Overhaul is the process of checking for
and extinguishing hidden pockets of fire
and smoldering embers.
– This requires a methodical and thorough
examination of any place where fire or
embers may be hidden.
– Walls, ceilings, and void spaces must be
opened and visually checked.
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Firefighter Rap
Bad FF Rap, 1:43 Good FF Rap, 3:00
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