This week Leadership Language discusses dispatch.
This week Leadership Language discusses dispatch.
This week The Tactical Fire Problem is a large Mill complex.
1.) Based upon these three stacked windows of fire how long would you estimate you have to mount an attack?
2.) Many New England Mills were built along the river for power etc. How will you do a 360? Can it be done? Have you preplanned it?
3.) What does your attack plan and sequence of events look like?
4.) Are there any logical building features in this type of occupancy that might help you?
5.) What is your plan for water supply for this incident?
This week 60 Second Safety revisits Apparatus Maintenance.
This week Leadership Language discusses pumping.
This week The Tactical Fire Problem is a warehouse. Is it in use or abandoned?
1.) What is your initial C A N report?
2.) What could be a serious hazard in a garden warehouse?
3.) Based upon smoke conditions and locations how would that affect tactics used initially?
4.) What size lines and where?
5.) List and indicate your ventilation thoughts at this building.
This week 60 Second Safety is about time.
This week on Leadership Language we discuss driving.
This week the Tactical Fire Problem is a tractor trailer fire with a diesel leak feeding a ground fire.
1.) What is your initial action?
2.) Do you carry class B foam? What is your deployment time for an inline eductor?
3.) How much fuel will a saddle tank hold on a tractor trailer?
4.) What is the possibility that water and agent will add volume that will cause fire to run under other equipment or exposures?
5.) What equipment and resources are at your disposal that could help this situation?
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast looks at pre-fire planning and how to collect and use the data. Listener feedback is requested.
This week 60 Second Safety looks at the issues of hidden fires.