1994 Attack Team Workshop: Phase II - Full-Scale Offensive Fog Attack Tests,
Abstract
Shipboard firefighting is accomplished in one or a combination of three techniques: (a) for a incipient or growing fire, the preferred method is DIRECT ATTACK; (b) if the fire has grown beyond being handleable by the direct attack, the INDIRECT ATTACK is preferred followed by a direct attack; and (c) in large post-flashover fires, a CONTAINMENT strategy is first initiated following by indirect and then a direct attack. This report demonstrates the benefits of using a medium angle fog stream to control the overhead fire threat when conducting a direct attack on a growing/steady state fire where the sea of the fire is obstructed. This greatly reduces the time required to control and extinguish a rapidly growing post flashover fire which previously could only be handled with the time-consuming techniques of indirect attack.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 24, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA325002
Entities
People
- Charles W. Siegmann Iii
- Frederic W. Williams
- John P. Farley
- Joseph P. Scheffey
- Terrance A. Toomey
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory