
Coordinating Ventilation: Supporting Extinguishment and Survivability, 2nd edition
Nicholas Papa
In this significantly expanded Second Edition, Nicholas Papa—firefighter, instructor, and author—delivers a deeper, more refined exploration of ventilation as a fireground support function. With clarity and operational focus, Papa explains how to apply ventilation not as a standalone tactic, but as a coordinated action that improves firefighting operations and victim survivability.
Blending fireground experience with fire dynamics research and case study data, this updated edition provides additional content. Papa addresses specific conditions and factors that can alter the ventilation profile, the supplemental use of thermal imagers, identifying and operating in specific dwelling types and layouts, the impact and optimal deployment of fire streams, and the human factor. Whether you are in a small rural town or a dense urban city, this book offers a universal framework for effective and efficient performance on the fireground.
What’s new in the Second Edition:
Wind-impacted and below-grade fires
Integration of thermal imagers
Multiple-dwelling occupancy types
Human performance and decision-making
Size-up and residential occupancy layouts
Water mapping and air entrainment
Key features:
Lessons learned from actual incidents
Findings from the latest research studies
Data from civilian rescue surveys
Guiding principles and practices for the fireground
Fusing the art of firefighting with the science of fire dynamics
Check out the first edition of Coordinated Ventilation: Supporting Extinguishment and Survivability!
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Postface
Glossary
Additional Resources
Notes
Index
About the Author