F-07 FIRE & EMERGENCY DRILL CONDUCTOR | COMPLETE SOLUTIONS | 2024
Building occupants - All people in the building
Central Station Company - A facility that receives alarm signals from a protected premises and retransmits them to the FDNY
Evacuation - Emptying of a building of all ...
Central Station Company - A facility that receives alarm signals from a protected
premises and retransmits them to the FDNY
Evacuation - Emptying of a building of all occupants due to fire or emergency
Emergency Preparedness Plan - In even of a fire or emergency there are procedures in
place that can be implemented to provide information, guidance, direction and
assistance to protect occupants. Including evacuation, relocation, and sheltering.
Fire and Emergency Preparedness (FEP) Staff - The individuals identified in the
emergency preparedness plan that are responsible for implementation of the plan.
Fire Drill - A training exercise where occupants are familiar and practice the procedures
for safe, orderly, and expeditious sheltering, relocation, partial evacuation, or evacuation
in case of fire.
Fire Protection System - Approved devices, equipment and systems used to detect a
fire, activate an alarm, extinguish or control a fire, control or manage smoke and
products of a fire or any combination thereof, including fire extinguishing systems, fire
alarm systems, sprinkler systems and standpipe systems.
In-Building Relocation - Controlled movement of occupants from an endangered area
of the building to an in-building relocation area due to fire or emergency.
In-Building Relocation Area (IBRA) - An area in the building where occupants are
relocated according to emergency preparedness plan.
Manual Fire Alarm Box - A manually operated device used to initiate an alarm signal.
Mixed Occupancy Building - Buildings that have multiple occupancies. Required to
meet the fire code for each specific area. Ex. group R (residential) and group E
(daycare/school)
Non-fire Emergency - A biological, chemical, or nuclear incident which is an
emergency. Ex. explosion, medical emergency, natural disaster, etc.
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