This week The Tactical Fire Problem is a house fire.
1.) With the current conditions where should the first line go?
2.) Again we see a large front yard area, how much hose will you need to make the target room and extension possibilities?
3.) What construction challenges are there in this scenario based upon age of the structure?
4.)Are you familiar with this type of structure and the interior layout and how that might affect search tactics?
5.) List the resources needed and their assignments for this operation.
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast revisits the 2 1/2 story apartment building.
This week on 60 Second Safety we talk about the apartment building.
This week The Leadership Language is about integrity.
This week The Tactical Fire Problem looks at a fire in a flour processing facility.
1.) How many stories up is the fire and how much line will you need?
2.) What is the significance of a fire in this type of facility?
3.) What are the circumstances that might accelerate or cause the consequence you answered in question 2?
4.) What should be the tactical considerations for this incident?
5.) It is very possible that this incident is in a rural area. Based upon size and height, how will you fulfill these requirements?
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast looks back at the episodes and content from 2015.
This week 60 Second Safety asks the question, is stretching improperly a safety hazard?
This week Leadership Language is about the fire station.
This week in The Tactical Fire Problem we look at a motel with trapped occupants.
1.) What is your C A N Report?
2.) What are the actions of the first 4 person crew that arrive?
3.) How do you determine occupancy and accountability?
4.) Are there any construction considerations that help or hinder your plan?
5.) What is your first line off and where does it go?
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast looks at Crew Survivability.
"Changing the fire service, one mind at a time"