This discussion is also published in another section of this forum but I felt is was important enough to have wider input for firefighters and officers.
The fire service needs to stop risking lives for property that can be replaced.
Monday morning quarterbacks: Please carefully review the video at the following links. Make a note of your observations of safety issues that you see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLl1XM6C--g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm1WQbf8Xq0
Ask these questions at your next training session:
What were the risks to personnel and equipment?
What safety violations do you observe?
What actions would you have taken differently as a company officer and as the incident commander?
Lets start the list here in your replies.
Remember: The efforts being exerted by the firefighters to ventilate where certainly great and they probably thought that they were doing a good job.
Where were the incident commanders on this incident?
Where was the safety officer?
What was the company officer thinking?
Should these leaders ever be in charge of another incident until they have been retrained in the importance of safety for their personnel?
The fire service must compare what the risks to the lives of these firefighters were to the possible benefits of the actions they were taking. Firefighter safety must be the most important function for every company officer and every incident commander.
When will we learn???
Where are our command officers?
Where are our safety officers?
Where are our training officers?
Why are the scenes in this video not unusual?
Could they have been taken at your last incident?
What will every department learn from these videos?
Can these videos help saves the lives of other firefighters or are we doomed to continue depending upon our own dumb luck?