Youtube user Chasefire has come up with some excellent footage once again. Here, we see footage as the first or second due ladder company arrives at the scene of a fire in an apartment building. The footage is located on Youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hstF-UH3qg.
The first 1 minute, 30 seconds of video is simply the rig responding to the fire. Trust me that it gets better at the 1:30 mark and the video (and ensuing discussion) will be well worth the wait.
Here are a few questions for discussion. Feel free to copy/paste these questions, and answer them as you see fit as they pertain to your department and/or your observations. If you would like, let us know what the response would be in your department and how many firefighters would be fighting this fire if it occurred in your town.
Engine Operations:
1) Ideally, where would the engine stop at this fire? Why?
2) What type of stretch would you perform (pre-connect, reverse, forward, etc…)? Why?
3) What size & length of attack line would you stretch? Why?
4) Any other comments regarding engine considerations that may arise from the video?
Ladder Company Operations:
1) In your department, who conducts the searches and when?
2) At this fire, where would your members start to search? why?
3) If searching above, and there is a loss of water on the fire floor what may be your second means of egress?
4) Would you or your department ascend to the floor above without the protection of a hose line? Why?
5) Forcible Entry Considerations: What special considerations may arise at a Motel, Hotel or Inn?
6) How would you ventilate this structure? Who is doing it? Where and when?
7) Are there any other comments regarding ladder company considerations that arise from the video?
Remember to keep this discussion a tactical discussion. Brotherhood Instructors, LLC. pride ourselves in running a professional Online Drills area. We are strictly moderated, and comments that simply bash a department’s or firefighter’s tactics (or any responses) will not be allowed and will not be posted. Nate & Andrew will post their answers to the questions above and other discussion points on approximately April 10th. Any and all levels of firefighters are encouraged to post and ask questions.

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