Great attack, great job overcoming some unexpected circumstances, and great leadership. A stop to be proud of. Will definitely be showing this to my department for training. Stay safe brothers
Who broke the front window ? It should have remained intact until the company was ready to move in with a charged line. With the window intact, the truck officer and can man could have gotten in and probably knocked down a lot of the fire and made a quick search, since it wasn't a lot of fire to begin with.
The heat must have broke it because no one on the scene at that time could have done it . We were the the first ones on scene acting as 1st due engine. I agree with you about the truck officer and can man and we train that way, however that usually will not happen within the ways of operating at fires in this area (small town suburban, running multiple types of taskforces)
Wow, this is really good. QUICK, AGGRESSIVE transitional attack. Not to mention quick thinking by the company officer after the initial attack line burst. This should be shown as training. It also proves that DARKENING down the fire from the outside before advancing in is beneficial. Once the fire was darkened an aggressive interior attack was mounted just like it should be. Great video.
First with the amount of damage to the house from the fire the windows will be trashed anyways during the rebuild (if they even rebuild) most houses get torn down after a fire. Second, the fire might look out but there is still a good possibility its still burning in the rafters and inside the walls. These unseen fires can flare up very quick and trap firefighters, breaking the windows gives them a way out if they are trapped. Or there is always the possibility the roof can collapse blocking their other ways out of the house. Having a window broken and ready for an escape is very important. Im a firefighter and my life in much more important than someones window. If you feel the need to criticize something you don't understand please do some research first. As the above comment stated you clearly aren't a firefighter. Don't critique what you don't understand.
Great attack, great job overcoming some unexpected circumstances, and great leadership. A stop to be proud of. Will definitely be showing this to my department for training. Stay safe brothers
Who broke the front window ?
It should have remained intact until the company was ready to move in with a charged line.
With the window intact, the truck officer and can man could have gotten in and probably knocked down a lot of the fire and made a quick search, since it wasn't a lot of fire to begin with.
The heat must have broke it because no one on the scene at that time could have done it . We were the the first ones on scene acting as 1st due engine.
I agree with you about the truck officer and can man and we train that way, however that usually will not happen within the ways of operating at fires in this area (small town suburban, running multiple types of taskforces)
Ok...thanks for your reply
Stay safe
Wow, this is really good. QUICK, AGGRESSIVE transitional attack. Not to mention quick thinking by the company officer after the initial attack line burst. This should be shown as training. It also proves that DARKENING down the fire from the outside before advancing in is beneficial. Once the fire was darkened an aggressive interior attack was mounted just like it should be. Great video.
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The fire is out, the smoke is clearing, and the guys proceed to break every last window in the apartment. Seems like excess damage, to me.
We got an arm chair quarterback right here. Who clearly isn't a firefighter.
First with the amount of damage to the house from the fire the windows will be trashed anyways during the rebuild (if they even rebuild) most houses get torn down after a fire. Second, the fire might look out but there is still a good possibility its still burning in the rafters and inside the walls. These unseen fires can flare up very quick and trap firefighters, breaking the windows gives them a way out if they are trapped. Or there is always the possibility the roof can collapse blocking their other ways out of the house. Having a window broken and ready for an escape is very important. Im a firefighter and my life in much more important than someones window. If you feel the need to criticize something you don't understand please do some research first. As the above comment stated you clearly aren't a firefighter. Don't critique what you don't understand.
Agree. Fire out, open windows...no, break instead😭
Nice job men
the attack line that was going to be use blow