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The main steps of a fire investigation include: Arrive at the scene. Ensure safety of crime scene. Secure the area. Investigate the scene. Evaluate external structure. Evaluate interior structure. Document the evidence. Sample and tag evidence. Conclude the investigation. Finish necessary documents/reports.
Arson Investigation Techniques Making mental notes of the scene. Observing patterns of the fire. Looking for where the fire started. Taking pictures or videos. Documenting all observations in writing.
The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation The basics of the scientific method are deceptively simple: observe, hypothesize, test, and conclude.
The main steps of a fire investigation include: Arrive at the scene. Ensure safety of crime scene. Secure the area. Investigate the scene. Evaluate external structure. Evaluate interior structure. Document the evidence. Sample and tag evidence. Conclude the investigation. Finish necessary documents/reports.
Fire and arson investigators examine the physical attributes of a fire scene and identify and collect physical evidence from the scene. This evidence is then analyzed to help determine if the cause of the fire was accidental or deliberate.
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The Process of Investigating Arson Step One: Arrival at Scene. Step Two: Evaluating the Scene. Step Three: Documenting the Scene. Step Four: Processing Evidence. Step Five: Completing the Investigation.
One of the most important objectives in fire investigation is determining if a crime occurred in connection with the fire. If the fire is due to arson, it is extremely important to quickly determine that a crime occurred and gather evidence , so that an arrest may be made.
Determining the point of origin is a critical first step in fire investigation. There are many factors to consider in this process of conducting a systematic investigation, while attempting to reconstruct the fire scene from the area of least damage to the area or point of most damage.

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