This week The Tactical Fire problem is a 3 story wood frame dwelling. (The 3 Decker)
1.) What is your first report on this day time fire?
2.) What is a proven tactic for quick control and knockdown?
3.) What size line is appropriate?
4.) Has the fire already spread/ What is the likely path for spread?
5.) What kind of resources will you need?
This week on Chief Chat we talk about driving.
This week Training On Demand discusses some challenges and ideas for interpersonal communication.
This week The Tactical Fire Problem is a old stone farmhouse.
1.) Give a basic CAN report.
2.) What impact will the stone construction have on your interior fire attack?
3.) No openings and windows on the B (Bravo) side. What is your way out if you get trapped?
4.) What is the attack strategy here? How many lines and where?
5.) What else do you notice on close examination that could be a challenge or a problem?
This week The Panel will discuss some advice they were given and then share some of their own advice with the viewers.
This week on Chief Chat we are talking about smoke.
This week Training on Demand reviews the IC perspective of a commercial Taxpayer building.
This week The Tactical Fire Problem is a rural log cabin.
1.) Give the initial report.
2.) What building construction issues do you see in size-up?
3.) What challenges do the D Delta side access present for stretching a line?
4.) Looking at the setting and geography what will be your water supply plan?
5.) What room is likely to be the origin based upon what is showing?
This week Chief Chat talks about ladders.
"Changing the fire service, one mind at a time"