This week the Tactical Fire Problem is a self storage building fire.
1.) What is your initial report and size up?
2.) What construction features can be used to your benefit?
3.) What can be in the storage unit? (contents)
4.) In your community do you know what the prohibited contents are?
5.) What size line(s) and where?
This week on Chief Chats we talk about preplanning.
This week Training on Demand talks about the suppression timeline and reviews a simple case history.
This week The Tactical Fire Problem is a motel fire in daytime hours.
This is a non sprinklered facility.
1.) Give the initial CAN report.
2.) What additional resources will be requested because of the nature of the occupancy?
3.) What are you going to do about the auto exposure to the floor 2 balcony?
4.) As the IC, how much time will it take you to get a primary on a 32 unit motel?
5.) What is your plan for displaced transient fire victims?
This week the panel talks about morale issues and the fire service.
This week Training on Demand talks about how you can use video conferencing either personally or in your organization.
This week the Tactical Fire Problem is an attached Garage fire.
1.) Where does the first line go? What size?
2.) Because this is fairly modern construction what considerations should the IC have?
3.) What are the contents of a garage in a high end suburban neighborhood?
4.) Looking at the setback and grass area, how much line could be need for the stretch? Is it a pre-connect or more?
5.) What tactic does your department use for managing residential garage doors?
This week the panel discusses the division of labor between engine and ladder companies and their philosophy of use.
This week in Chief Chat we talk about certification.
This week Training on Demand takes a look at the 360 degree size up and how to do it better.
"Changing the fire service, one mind at a time"