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It is important for the fire officer to know about the tools and resources available to the assigned investigator. Teamwork during an investigation is productive because the additional expertise may help to expedite the process. Fire Investigation Resources FS Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
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Unit 8 - Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
Unit 8 Seminar Topics Resources utilized during an
investigation
Documenting the scene
Use of photography by the investigator
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
It is important for the fire officer to know about the tools and resources available to the assigned investigator.
Teamwork during an investigation is productive because the additional expertise may help to expedite the process.
Fire Investigation Resources
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
State and Federal Resources
• The state may have resources that can be of benefit in an investigation.
• Investigators from the state police or state fire marshal’s office may be able to assist on the scene
• Federal Bureau of Investigation has a great laboratory and personnel.
• Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives is an outstanding resource.
• Field agents, national response team, and laboratory.
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
Documenting the Scene Every fire scene must be adequately documented to
allow recall for the investigator To test your hypothesis, you must document all the
facts of the caseAll the facts of the case include all notes
gathered, reports written, photographs taken, and diagrams created
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
Taking Notes Notes are an essential part of any investigation It is important to document information such as
interviews otherwise the information gathered will be of limited use.
Writing the report is much easier and more efficient if written notes to recall specific information compiled
Two theories on keeping and destroying notes: Some departments destroy their written notes once they
have typed their report.Other departments keep their notes in the file.
Notes must be legible!
Using specialized tools can give an exact latitude and longitude of each point at a fire scene
Suppression personnel can make use of a good quality point-and-shoot camera
Assigned investigator should have a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera
Specialized tools for the discovery and collection of latent prints
Many other forensic tools and processes at the investigator’s disposal for-Collection of residual blood or Paint chip and Debris examination
Documenting the Scene
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
Photography for the First Responder Investigator The assigned investigator should take all photographs. As evidence is collected, it should be photographed. The first photo taken should depict the area where the
fire occurred. Next shot should show the structure and the
surrounding property All evidence found on the exterior should be
photographed. Inside the structure, the photos should be taken just as
the investigator work the scene. Any item identified as the first fuel ignited should be
photographed Any potential heat sources should be photographed.
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
Photographs In the past, arguments have been made
against digital photography Digital photographs in the early days did not have
clarity or details○ Today, this is not the case
A major benefit of going digital is the fact that the photo can be reviewed immediately
FS 301 - Unit 8: Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
Specialized Photography
• Digital cameras can range from a simple pocket camera to SLR units with specialized lenses, filters, and flash units which can be of great benefit to the investigator.
• After purchasing a camera, make an investment in your photography by taking a class.
• Many camera shops can recommend or offer camera classes that can advance your skills. Many times the classes are free when you purchase certain cameras such as SLR’s.
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FS 301 - Unit 8 Investigating and Documenting a Fire Scene
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