CH18 - Fire Cause Determination
CH18 - Fire Cause Determination
CH18 - Fire Cause Determination
• An investigation is conducted to
determine how a fire started.
• Understanding the cause:
– Helps prevent future fires
– Helps determine if criminal acts were
involved
Introduction
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this effort.
The Nature of Fire
Investigation
• Fire investigation involves skill,
technology, knowledge, and science.
– Factual data must be compiled and analyzed.
– Investigations must be systematic.
– The origin must be determined before the
cause is settled.
Finding the Point of Origin
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– Intensity pattern:
response of materials to
the rate of heat release
and flux
Fire Patterns
• Char: blackened
remains of carbon-
based material after
it burns
– Helps determine:
Reproduced with permission from NFPA 921, Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, Copyright © 2008, National Fire Protection Association. This reprinted material is not
the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
Conducting Interviews
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model, and year of
the vehicle, and the
VIN.
• Interview the
driver(s).
Wildland Fire Cause
Determination
• The amount and cost of wildland fire
suppression efforts are increasing.
• Different characteristics from structure
fires:
– Influenced by environmental conditions
– Spread vertically through convection and
horizontally through radiation
Wildland Fire Cause
Determination
• Factors affecting the
rate of spread:
– Type and density of
material burning
– Wind speed and
direction
– Humidity and fuel
moisture content
– Slope of the terrain
and natural features
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Wildland Fire Cause Evidence
• Accidental
• Natural
• Incendiary
• Undetermined
Accidental Fire Causes
• Leading causes of
• Lightning • Floods
• Earthquakes • Hurricanes
• Tornadoes • Volcanoes
Incendiary Fire Causes
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reviewing:
• Reports
• Photographs
• Diagrams
• Previous depositions
Legal Proceedings
• Dress appropriately.
• Follow the prosecutor’s directions.
• Sit up with both feet on the floor.
• Avoid gesturing.
• Keep answers short and to the point.
Legal Proceedings