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A good discussion - down here we do the following. 1. Each BA operator/firefighter carries a 6 metre x 6mm 45KG breaking strain guide line with clip hooks ( like dog lead ends) with one side serrated ( when connected to the main guide line - the serrated side faces the exit). 2. The crew have a guide line bag with the same 6mm 45Kg but 50 metre main guide line). 3. Usually a fire fighter also carries a 2 metre rope in their pocket at all times "just in case".
This gives the BA pair a radius of 2 x 6 meters for search and rescue from the main line, and the main guide line is tied off at approx 2 - 3 metres starting from the entrance. We also use a TIC, but as stated before, if the TIC fails, then back to basics applies. That way you don't get caught out. Follow the established search patterns and don't forget to communicate. Also we use the BA tag and BA board system with a BA controller, which has been used for years in most British based systems including Australia. Of course the basic Situational Awareness applies - know where you are , SIZE UP before you enter. Communicate.
We only use a search line in large structures. Commercial buildings, schools, wearhouses etc.
On a fire we go strait to the seat of the fire and search out from there. Truck & squad guys do search. Engine guys spray water.
Our RIT team always uses a line.
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