DCARI Session #11 Persistence of fire patterns post flashover w ATF SA/CFI Chad Campanell
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1. Flashover is a transition phase of a compartment fire with a beginning and an end.  
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2. The area of most fire damage is always the area of fire origin.  
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3. If a fire produces enough energy during a compartment fire, it will migrate towards areas providing fresh air.  
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4. A small fire from a trash can may leave a fire pattern if it burns against a gypsum wallboard wall.  
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5. An origin fire pattern formed during a compartment fire may persist through post-flashover burning.  
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6. An analysis of the fluid flow characteristics of the intake vents in a given compartment may assist the investigator with differentiating between post-flashover damage and early fire damage.  
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7. An origin fire pattern may persist through post-flashover burning if it is located in an area not subjected to post-flashover ventilation damage.  
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8. An origin fire pattern may persist through post-flashover burning if it is located at a distance far away from areas not subjected to post-flashover ventilation damage.  
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9. An origin fire pattern may persist through post-flashover burning if it is located in an area shielded from the effects of post-flashover ventilation.
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10. A fire investigator using “least damage to most damage” methodology in a post-flashover fire scene may find him/herself in the wrong area of fire origin.  
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