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Excellent points and tactics in this thread, wish Mr. Naum was still making these scenarios because they make you think.
The only thing I can add here, is the observation of the parapet walls in front of the stores. If you ladder there to make roof vent ops, make sure the crews know of the parapets and dont fall off the ladder thinking the roof is right there. Looks to be a good 8-10 foot drop from the top of the parapet wall to the roof, in smokey conditions you wont see that until your saying "oh SHI......." THUD
False fronts and parapet walls could be very dangerous. That false front in this scenario in particular, what if a group of firefighters were over there rehabing and changing out bottles and the false front fell on them because the supports were bad or burned through unkowing to the IC? Or the same thing as the parapet walls, you think this is the exposure "D" side building and you send a team to the "roof" to prevent spread from the original building and you lost contact with the team because they fell to the ground and are hurt bad.
Good size-up is always crucial, like with this, pre-planning helps every little bit as well. We only have 3 commercial occupancies in my district yet we pre-plan them religiously on an annual basis.
Good scenario, hope to see more in the future???
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