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1
Firefighter Fatality Case Study
  • Farwest Truck Auto Supply
  • Coos Bay, Oregon
  • November 25, 2002

2
Objectives
  • To analyze firefighter fatality incidents in the
    name of eliciting lessons learned to prevent
    future occurrences.
  • To increase the knowledge base of firefighters,
    and in particular fire officers, in the spirit of
    making firefighting safer.

3
  • Those who cannot remember the past are condemned
    to repeat it.
  • - George Santayana

4
Community ProfileCoos Bay, Oregon
  • Population 16,000
  • 10.5 square miles
  • Major industries
  • Fishing
  • Logging

5
Fire Department ProfileCoos Bay, Oregon
  • Combination Department
  • 3 Stations
  • Career Chief
  • Battalion Chief (Operations/Training)
  • 1 Captain, 3 Lieutenants, 4 Firefighter/Engineers
  • 19 Career Firefighters
  • 25 Volunteer Firefighters (Residents, Cadets)
  • 4 Engines (3 Frontline, 1 Reserve)
  • 1 Quint (75)
  • 1 Rapid Attack/Rescue
  • 1 Water Tender
  • 1400 runs per year

6
Coos Bay Fire Station 1Central Station 150 S.
4th St.
  • Personnel
  • Career
  • Captain - 1 Firefighter/Engineer - 2
    Administration - 3 Chief Battalion Chief
    (operation/training) Office Manager
  • Cadet Firefighters (Up to 6) 
  • Apparatus located at Central
  • 1 - Class A Pumper
  • 1 - Rapid Attack/Rescue Vehicle
  • 1 - 75 ft. Quint
  • 1 - Hazardous Materials Response Unit
  • 1 - 19 ft. Jet boat for Water Rescue
  • 1 - Command Vehicle
  • 2 - Staff Vehicles for Chief and
  • Operations Chief

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Coos Bay Fire Station 2 Empire Station 189 Wall
St.
  • Personnel
  • CareerLieutenant - 1 Firefighter/Engineer - 1
  • Cadet Firefighters Up to 3
  • Apparatus
  • 1 - Class A Pumper
  • 1 - Rapid Attack /Rescue Vehicle
  • 2 - Jet Skis for water rescue

8
Coos Bay Fire Station 3Eastside Station 365 D St.
  • Personnel
  • Career Firefighter/Engineer - 1
  • Resident Volunteers Up to 3
  • Industrial Fire Brigade (SOMAR)
  • 7 personnel Duty Hours 7am to 4 pm
  • Apparatus
  • 2 - Class A Pumpers
  • 1 - 3,200 gallon tender
  •       Additional Equipment
  • 1 - Class A Pumper
  • 1 - 300 Gallon Foam Tender
  • 1 - 3/4 ton Pick-Up Truck

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Farwest Truck Auto Supply
  • Constructed approximately 1938
  • Type IV Heavy Timber
  • Numerous Modifications

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Construction Features
  • Warehouse Addition
  • Mezzanine
  • Non-sprinklered
  • 13,250 square feet
  • Ceiling 8 x ¾ old growth fir ship lap with
    3/8 Furtex glued to surface.
  • 2 x 10 wood ceiling joists

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Construction Features
  • Sales area ceiling height 14
  • Mezzanine area ceiling height 7
  • Roof support structure
  • 2 x 13 wood rafters
  • 9 x 9 wood posts
  • 9 x 13 wood beams

12
The Fire(1320 hours D)
  • Store employees return from lunch.
  • Light haze and burning odor noted.
  • Search for source begins.
  • Chimney found hot to touch (on roof).
  • Red glow noted in bathroom area on mezzanine.
  • First aid extinguishment begins unsuccessful.
  • 911 contacted at 1351 hours (D 31).

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Coos Bay FD Response(D32)
  • Engine 8132 (5)
  • (Victims 1, 2 3)
  • Engine 8131 (3)
  • Ladder 8151 (3)
  • Rescue 8171 (2)
  • Staff 8101 (1) (Chief/IC)
  • Command 8111 (1)(BC)
  • Quint

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Mutual Aid Response(Requested After Initial
Alarm)
  • Engine 8306 (6)
  • Staff Vehicle 8301 (1 chief officer)
  • Staff Vehicle 8302 (1 chief officer)
  • Staff Vehicle 8303 (3 firefighters)
  • Ladder 8310 (3 firefighters)
  • Additional personnel from both departments in
    POVs.

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Operations(D33)
  • Command 8111 AOS and reports nothing showing,
    assumes command.
  • Property owner informs 8111 that fire is near
    chimney in bathroom on mezzanine. All occupants
    out.
  • IC notes light haze at drop ceiling level.
  • Ladder 8151 arrives. IC shows crew location of
    fire.

16
D361356 hours
  • Staff 8101 arrives. Command transferred from
    8111.
  • Brown smoke visible from roof near chimney.
  • 2 FFs from Ladder 8151 advance 1 ¾, 200
    pre-connect through Side A door.
  • Observe fire at ceiling level 20-25 from front
    wall.
  • Visible fire knocked.

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  • 8111 assists Ladder 8151 with establishing supply
    line.
  • IC orders 8111 to take a lap.
  • Mutual aid units requested.
  • Engine 8132 arrives and pulls back-up line from
    Ladder 8151.
  • Initial attack line advances to mezzanine. Finds
    fully involved bathroom, light haze and little
    heat.

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  • Ceiling opened, fire in rafters knocked.
  • 3 firefighters from 8132 (Victim 3, Firefighters
    3 4) advance two handlines from Ladder 8151.
  • Line 1 goes to sales counter.
  • Line 2 goes to mezzanine.
  • Grayish/brown smoke noted at ceiling level.
  • Ceiling height deceptive due to suspended lights
    and drop ceiling.

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  • Crews reach mezzanine and begin pulling
    walls/ceilings and extinguishing fire.
  • Firefighter 5 and Victim 2 enter and follow
    handlines to mezzanine.
  • Victim 1 enters and proceeds to mezzanine.
  • 8 firefighters in building operating 2 handlines
    and pulling ceilings and walls.
  • Victim 1 requests (via radio) roof ventilation
    and PPV on Side A.

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D481408 hours
  • Mutual aid Engine 8306 arrives. 5 members to roof
    for ventilation.
  • Staff 8301 arrives. Assigned Division C.
  • Staff 8302 arrives. Assigned Safety.
  • Engine 8306 arrives.
  • Roof reports small flame visible near chimney.
  • Firefighters pull handlines from Engine 8306 and
    begin attacking fire through Side C doors.

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8306
FARWEST AUTO AND TRUCK SUPPLY 11/25/2002 1408
HOURS (D48)
8151
8132
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1408 (D48)
  • Crews lose water momentarily.
  • Firefighters 1, 2 4 low on air - exit.
  • Firefighter 3 calls for more manpower.
  • Firefighter 4 passes line to Victim 3.
  • Firefighter 4 runs into Victim 1 while exiting
    and gives briefing.
  • Visibility zero, heat relatively mild.

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1408 D48
  • Operating inside
  • Victim 1
  • Victim 2
  • Victim 3
  • Firefighter 3
  • Firefighter 5
  • V2 V3 - handlines
  • V1, F3, F5 - hooking

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1408 (D48)
  • Skylights broken out by roof vent crew.
  • First skylight initially yields no smoke. Then
    heavy, dark, gray smoke pours out.
  • Second skylight yields heavy smoke immediately.
  • IC ( Staff 8101) passes command back to 8111 to
    check on roof ops.
  • Senior firefighter on roof notes spongy
    feeling.

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  • Senior firefighter orders crew roof.
  • Staff 8101 reaches roof and notes bubbling tar,
    heavy smoke pushing from skylights, soft and
    spongy feel near Side A wall.
  • Staff 8101 orders building evacuation.

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  • Firefighters 3 5 exit the building due to low
    air.
  • Major ceiling collapse ensues knocking
    Firefighter 5 down stairs. Firefighter
    at bottom of stairs forced to exit.
  • Victim 3 trapped at top of stairs or knocked
    over railing.
  • Victim 1 Victim 2 buried under full force of
    collapse.
  • Firefighter 5 calls out. No replies. Turns to
    see mezzanine fully involved. Runs out of air
    and exits building.

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D48
  • As Staff 8101 exits roof he sees skylights drop
    into building. Deep red flame and heavy black
    smoke begin blowing out of hole.
  • Firefighter 5 exits and tells ISO that
    firefighters are trapped.
  • ISO other officers call
  • missing on radios.
  • No response.

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  • Staff 8101 resumes command.
  • Orders Roof team to RIT.
  • Additional handlines pulled to protect Side A
    entrances.
  • Division C enters building on Side C and hears
    PASS alarms sounding overhead on mezzanine.
  • RIT enters Side A.
  • Driven back by high heat, and rolling flame
    front.

29
D55
  • Firefighter 1 reports hearing PASS alarm while
    operating 2 ½ handline on Side A.
  • Firefighters 1 5 enter structure and recover
    Victim 3.
  • Victim 3 Full PPE on, including SCBA, found
    near front counter.
  • Apparently followed hoseline before collapsing.

30
1608(D175)
  • Defensive operations in effect.
  • Victim 1 Victim 2 recovered and pronounced
    dead approximately 1708 (D235).

31
NIOSH Recommendations
  • FDs should ensure that
  • firefighters provide the IC with interior size up
    reports.
  • firefighters open concealed spaces to determine
    if a fire has spread.
  • Pre-emergency planning is completed for
    mercantile and business occupancies.
  • RIT teams are established and in position.

32
NIOSH Recommendations
  • FDs should consider the use of thermal imagers
    to assist with interior size-up.
  • FDs should ensure that local citizens call the
    fire department immediately when they smell smoke
    or feel heat.

33
NIOSH Recommendations
  • FDs should always maintain good accountability.
  • (Not a factor in this incident)
  • Building owners should ensure that building
    permits are obtained local codes are followed.
  • Chimney was improperly installed.

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Coos Bay Fire and Rescue
Lt. Randall Carpenter 46 YO, 20 years
Firefighter Jeffrey Common 30 YO, 8 years
Firefighter Robert Hanner 33 YO, 13 years
36
Sources
  • NIOSH Firefighter Fatality Investigation and
    Prevention Program
  • Report 2002-50

37
  • Firehouse.com
  • Roof Collapse Takes Three Oregon Firefighters
  • Community in Shock Over Deaths of Three
    Firefighters
  • Oregon Firefighters Leave Legacy of Bravery,
    Fellowship
  • Coos Bay Tragedy The Victims and Memorial
    Information
  • Investigators Hidden Fire Likely Burned for
    Hours
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