Lesson 1 Introduction
Lesson 1 Introduction
ARSON INVESTIGATION
(CDI 6)
TOPICS
Lesson 1
a. Introduction
b. Brief history of Fire and its uses
c. Early years of organized firefighting
d. Energy and works related to fire, heat
c. Ignition sources
Lesson 2
a. Fire gases
b. Methods of heat transfer
c. Stages of development of fire
d. The fire card running system
Lesson 3
a. Flame over/ Roll over
b. Thermal layering gases
c. Causes of fire
d. Classification of ventilation in fire operation
e. Types of prevention of loss control
Lesson 1
Introduction:
ROME
The first Roman fire brigade was a grouped of slaves who
were hired by Marcus Ignatius Rufus. Augustus took this idea
from Rufus and then built on it to form the vigils in 6 A.D to
combat fires using buckets and pumps, as well as poles and
hooks to tear down buildings in advance of the flames. The
Vigiles patrolled the streets of Rome to watch for fires and
served the police force.
Richard Newsham
A native of London further developed the fire engine in
1725, pulled as a cart to the fire scene, these manual pumps
were manned by teams of men and could deliver up to 160
gallons per minutes at up to 120 feet (40 meters).
Lesson 1
PD 765- signed on Aug. 8, 1975 by Pres. Marcos establishing the INP integrating all local
police and fire forces into one national organization.
PD 1185- the first known fire code of the Philippines, signed into law by Pres. Marcos on
Aug. 26, 1977.
National Fire Service Council- created by Juan Ponce Enrile who was a Minister of
Defense at the time, the council recommended the establishment of a national training
center for the fire service.
National Fire Service Training Center (NFSTC)- established on Oct. 1, 1979 with FCol.
Jose V Cajipe as the training commandant, known as the
Fire National Training Institute (FNTI).
Lesson 1
Investigative aspect of fire behavior
Since common causes of fire is always an accidental fire but in the field of fire
investigation this causes is always considered but it needs in-depth investigation so that
the said alleged causes will be proved after the fire investigation conducted by the fire
personnel.
Arson is the crime of deliberately setting fire to others property for fraudulent or
malicious purposes. Same with the other common crimes, the purpose or the motive is
more important to establish.
Fire is a rapid chemical reaction that gives off energy and products of combustion
that are very different in composition from the fuel and oxygen that combined to
produce them. For the purpose of simple understanding on how the fire grows and
products of combustible materials it’s better to emphasized the basic theory from
physical science or the chemistry of fire which also include the related laws of physics
and its relation to matter and energy (Hall and Barbara 1998).
Lesson 1
Ignition and Burning
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