Fire drill - Deck (for FPFF Exercise Day 2)

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21 Aug 202406:55

Summary

TLDRThe transcript details a fire emergency aboard a ship, with multiple teams coordinating efforts to manage the situation. The crew follows procedures to extinguish the fire, with updates on the status of various fire-fighting teams and equipment. They identify the cause of the fire, a cigarette discarded in a garbage bin, and investigate damage. Throughout the ordeal, there is clear communication between the command team, emergency response, and support teams to ensure safety and prevent re-ignition. The situation ends with the fire being successfully extinguished and further investigations underway.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A fire was reported in the paint store, prompting an immediate response from the crew.
  • 😀 The command team instructed all personnel to proceed to their master station for further instructions.
  • 😀 The attack team accounted for all men and was ready for further orders.
  • 😀 The engine room team was instructed to start emergency fire procedures.
  • 😀 The emergency team was informed to open the paint store and combat the fire.
  • 😀 The fire was extinguished after the emergency team took control.
  • 😀 The fire was caused by a cigarette being thrown into a garbage bin, which ignited the paint inside the container.
  • 😀 The emergency team conducted a thorough investigation of the fire's cause and the extent of the damage.
  • 😀 The team was advised to maintain a fire watch to prevent re-ignition of the fire.
  • 😀 The temperature of the paint store dropped to 5°C after firefighting efforts, indicating that the fire was under control.

Q & A

  • What is the initial report made in the transcript?

    -The initial report is about a fire being reported on board, specifically at the P store (likely a storage area). The crew is alerted to the fire situation, and emergency protocols begin.

  • How does the command team react to the fire report?

    -The command team quickly acknowledges the fire report and issues orders to proceed to the master station and prepare for firefighting actions. They also ensure all teams are accounted for.

  • What are the actions taken by the engine room team in response to the fire?

    -The engine room team is instructed to start emergency fire procedures and ensure the ventilation is closed, likely to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading.

  • What is the role of the support team in this emergency?

    -The support team is responsible for preparing rescue boats and life-saving equipment for emergency use. They confirm that they are ready for any necessary evacuation or rescue operations.

  • What is the condition of the fire when the emergency team starts addressing it?

    -The fire is actively being fought by the emergency team, and they report a drop in the temperature of the P store to around 5°C, indicating progress in combating the fire.

  • What is the cause of the fire identified by the emergency team?

    -The cause of the fire is traced to a cigarette that was thrown into a garbage bin, which ignited combustible materials inside the cran house bucket.

  • How does the command team respond after the fire is extinguished?

    -Once the fire is extinguished, the command team requests an investigation into the cause and the extent of the damage. They also instruct the team to maintain a fire watch in case of re-ignition.

  • What specific safety measure does the command team enforce after the fire is extinguished?

    -The command team stresses the importance of maintaining a fire watch to monitor for any re-ignition, ensuring the safety of the crew and the integrity of the ship.

  • What is the status of the temperature in the P store during the firefighting operation?

    -During the firefighting operation, the temperature in the P store decreases to 5°C, indicating successful control of the fire.

  • What actions are taken to prevent future fires after this incident?

    -After the fire, the emergency team checks the compartments where the fire occurred, investigates the cause, and provides recommendations for preventing future incidents, such as improving waste management and fire prevention practices.

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