Canadian Criminal Evidence/Model Examinations/Fire Experts
Fire Chief or Fire Marshall
editThe fire chief or fire marshall is a member of a fire department who is trained in analysing fires and their causes.
Qualification
edit- employed with a regional fire department / position of fire chief or similar
- duration of employment
- education and training relevant to analysing fires / degree, certificates, or licences received
- type of work that he or she does relevant to analysing fires
- past experience as an expert witness / whether he or she was qualified in the past
Foundation of Opinion
edit- on <date>, the expert attended the scene of a fire at <location>;
- time of arrival
- state of scene and structure when arriving / whether any observable signs of ongoing fire
- method that the fire was extinguished
- whether photographs were taken / diagrams made / enter as exhibit and review with witness
- time of entering / inspecting the scene (may have had to wait for safety reasons)
- extent of examination / areas examined
- notable observations:
- possible site of origin of fire
- observable burn patterns on inside (e.g. floor, wall, or ceiling) or outside (e.g. walls, roof, neighbouring structures)
- discovered any items relevant to fire (accelerants, etc.) / seized by police
Opinion
editAsk for an opinion with reasons for each of the following points:
- location of fire's origin (inside vs outside, region of origin) / anything notable about region
- cause of fire
- source of fire's oxygen (usually source from outside)
- whether accelerants were involved / notable signs of "spalling" (strong concentrations of burning)
- speed of fire's progression / manner in which it would have progressed / where fire went
- how the fire started / what was ignition
- likelihood of source being electrical malfunctioning
- likelihood of caused by accident or negligence such as discarded cigarettes or stove left on
- likelihood of purely natural causes (lightening)
- likelihood of a person would have started it intentionally