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Strategy and Tactics

An unnecessary tactic has claimed the lives of many firefighters

The first seconds on the scene of a working structure fire are always critical. This is because the officer must always make a life or death rescue decision. This decision regulates the degree of risk that firefighters may be exposed to.

If a confirmed search is needed, the operation will be in the rescue mode, and every effort to quickly save the occupants will be made in a calculated manner. If no rescue is required, efforts can be focused on aggressively attacking the fire, since...

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Contributors

Christopher Naum

Christopher Naum
The Anatomy of Building Construction, Structural Fire Engagement and Firefighter Safety
The one element that is a constant in deployment, response and operations during combat structural fire operations is the interface and interaction with the structure.

Edward Hartin

Edward Hartin
Fire Behavior Indicators and Fire Development - Part 2
It is essential to recognize when the fire is, or may be ventilation controlled and the influence of planned and unplanned changes in ventilation profile.
 

Recent Podcasts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009 - 08:13

Captain Russell Merrick moderates a roundtable that looks at the changing roles of engine companies based on new construction, vacant structures and the decrease in staffing.

Panelists include:

  • Deputy Chief (retired) Robert "Butch" Cobb, Jersey City, NJ
  • Firefighter Ryan Pennington, Charleston, WV
  • Battalion Chief Al Mullins, Fairfax County, VA

Saturday, July 18, 2009 - 21:57

 Dr. Richard Gasaway dispenses advice to a firefighter who has had several friends leave the department because of layoffs and early retirements. The loss of personnel leaves the firefighter confused, angry and bitter towards city administration. Listen as Dr.Gasaway helps guide this firefighter through the rough times.

Gasaway also helps guide a new officer who doesn't quite feel prepared for the job. The officer states that he's got the technical skills, but is worried about lacking skills in the leadership arena.

 

Blogs

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If you don't fully understand how a building truly performs or reacts under fire conditions and the variables that can influence its stability and degradation, movement of fire and products of combustion and the resource...

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Incident Commanders are often tasked with assuming command of an active incident that has developed prior to their arrival. I'm sure all of us have been exposed to those that have called a second alarm from the bunk room...

 

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Upcoming TrainingLive Webcasts

Webcast presenter

Ronald E. Moore

Friday, October 10, 2008 - 13:00

New vehicles are being constructed with ultra high strength steel materials, including Boron and Martensenite and this is challenging first responders at crash scenes. This webcast will teach rescue personnel how to work with these materials to safely remove accident victims from their cars.

Webcast presenter

Jeffrey Pindelski

Monday, August 31, 2009 - 03:00

Rapid intervention and firefighter survival skills are often considered advanced, but do you have a firm grasp on the basic skills of firefighter removal? This webcast, based on case studies and proven statistics, will enable you to learn essential rapid intervention rope rescue concepts that can also be applied to basic, everyday fireground survival.

 

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