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interFIRE VR
The
following article appeared in the September/October, 2000,
issue of NFPA Journal.
©2000 NFPA Journal. Used with
permission
One of the most innovative and
cutting-edge training tools for fire investigators was released in
March 2000.
An
interactive, CD-based training program, interFIRE VR, took three years
to create. It’s the result of a cooperative public-private
partnership among NFPA, ATF, American Re-Insurance, and the United
States Fire Administration, as well as noted experts from a variety of
other organizations.
The result is a training tool
unlike any ever seen in fire investigations.
Through virtual reality, the
software creates a fire scenario on a computer screen through which the
investigator can move anywhere through the burned structure, picking up
objects to inspect them, taking photographs, interviewing witnesses,
and calling in a canine team. In this fashion, the investigator can
conduct a complete fire scene investigation, then “make the call”
at the end. A virtual prosecutor will evaluate the evidence to
determine whether it can support the cause-and-origin determination and
evaluate the investigator’s performance.
This is only part of the interFIRE
VR, however. Accompanying the scenario is a broad-range eight-module
tutorial developed by experts in the field. These include “Before the
Fire;” “Roll-Up;” “Preliminary Scene Assessment;”
“Processing the Scene;” “Insurance Investigation;” “Follow-Up
Investigation;” and “Trial Preparation.” Each module can stand
alone, allowing the investigator to focus on areas in which they may
need additional information.
The third component of the package
is a resource file, containing a wealth of information relating to fire
investigations, ranging from evidence collection techniques to
insurance forms. Developers obtained the information from a broad range
of publications and books, offering the user a selection of best
practices.
Because the development team
realized that changes occur regularly, it developed a web site,
www.interfire.org, to support the program. The entire resource file is
on this web site and is frequently updated. The site also contains
bulletin boards where investigators can post questions or answer those
asked by their peers.
ATF provided the funding for
interFIRE VR and made available numerous agents and experts to help
develop the product. The bureau is also funding the interFIRE VR
website. ATF is distributing copies of interFIRE VR, free of charge, to
law enforcement agencies throughout the United States, and the USFA is
distributing copies to the fire service. To obtain a copy, visit the
interFIRE VR web site at www.interfire.org.
Ed Comeau is the principal writer for
writer-tech.com, a technical writing firm. He is the former chief fire
investigator for NFPA and has worked with ATF on a number of incidents.
He has been closely involved in the development of interFIRE VR from
its inception and is a member of its web site editorial review board.
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