Engine Company Operations; Third Alarm Apartment Fire
Alright, I felt bad for leaving the Engine Companies in staging at that other Townhouse fire, while the truckies were doing all the initial work, so that being said, the Engine Companies (all of them) have been reassigned to another box.
You've got a well involved and rapidly progressing fire thats taken control of an open stairwell in a Garden Apartment occupancy. The fire is gaining both in intensity and severity and is starting to do some very undesirable things. The apartment building (typical garden apartment style), three story wood frame, double backed layout, wood I-beam floor joists, truss roof with plywood decking, floors and sheathing (no OSB). The building is occupied, (look at some of the windows). It's a Sunday afternoon, weather is warm, slight breeze.
You have reports of civilians in distress on the number 1, 2 AND 3 Floors, on both the Alpha side and the charlie side. After a quick roundabout 360, you identify the fire originated in a ground floor two bedroom apartment on the Charlie side that opens directly the open (wood) stairway.
OK, now its all about engine work....( or at least for the first few minutes).
You have an third alarm assignment coming ( based on your resources and what constitues a 3rd alarm or equiv. mutual aid, same goes for the manpower staffing levels)
Given these factors; What are the Strategic and Tactical assignments?
What are the number of handlines needed and fire flows required?
Where's the fire going to go?
What about ( oh we've got to get them in here somewhere...) Truck assignments and operations?
Risk Profile of the structure and occupancy?
What if this was a Night time alarm, any different issues?
Let' see where this takes us.. Ok now charge that line and let's get some water on this..