This week we are talking about a commercial taxpayer building (Commercial on first floor, apartments above) during a daytime fire, with people trapped. Take a look.
1.) How do you distribute the first seven people you have on scene.? A 3 person engine and a 4 person ladder.
2.) Which person is in the greatest danger?
3.) When you have a rescue with people showing at windows, what is the greater risk you might face?
4.) What length of line will you need to get to the second floor fire apartment?
5.) Based upon conditions on the first floor, where could the fire be?
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This week we have an attic fire in a new construction home. At least one occupant is home at the time of the fire. Take a look.
1.) Black smoke pushing from an eave line and someone greeting you on the front porch, what is your first action?
2.) How long of a hose stretch will you need if you determine an interior attack will be used?
3.) How quickly will this fire spread, based upon the time it will take you to stretch?
4.) Could the presence of the homeowner indicate that he may have been involved in the ignition, or could it indicate that he may have attempt to extinguish causing a delay?
5.) What is the overall strategy for this incident?