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  1. Building Collapse: Maximum Survivability Within the …

    Apr 18, 2022 · A-frame (tent) floor collapse. This collapse occurs when the flooring separates from the exterior bearing walls but still is supported by an interior wall (s) or partition (s). Voids are created near the center of the structure.

  2. Building Collapse Operations - Part 2 | Firehouse

    Jul 29, 2010 · Braced frame: Also referred to as "post and beam" or "post and girt," these buildings are made up of vertical posts and horizontal beams/girts.

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    • ASSESSING STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE FROM ACTS OF …

      Nov 1, 2006 · “Tent” or “A-Frame” Collapse: Imagine a tent with a sloped roof and a pole in the center to hold it off the ground, with vertical walls surrounding it. Now stack debris and victims on top ...

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    • Collapse types Flashcards - Quizlet

      A- Frame Collapse This pattern of collapse occurs when the floor and/or roof assemblies on both sides of a center wall collapse into what might be seen as opposing lean-to collapses. This pattern offers a good chance of habitable …