Video courtesy of Nozzle Nut Photography
Video below is of pre-arrival conditions at a house fire in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania
What would be your area's initial assignment for a house fire?
With additional calls reporting a working fire, would there be any changes to the initial assignment?
What would be the staffing of your first two pieces of apparatus responding? Would any mutual aid companies be responding?
What would be your initial size-up report?
What would be you first hoseline selection? Where would that hoseline be deployed?
What instructions would be given to additional companies responding?
What company, in your area, would be assigned rapid intervention duties?
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4 stations dispatched (voly)
no changes from initial dispatch
staffing 6 on first two engines
size up two story residential structure with fire showing A/B side second floor ,504 establishes command
deployment of 2 1/2 up stairs interior attack.
companies would assist in attack. no need to vent,
RIT team assignment would depend on staffing and most likely a n additional company dispatched.
This is a really good post; and we should be doing more of these...
What would be your area's initial assignment for a house fire?
Initial alarm would bring in 4 engines and 2 trucks; with 2 rescues as well; SRN brings in I believe another engine and Rescue.
With additional calls reporting a working fire, would there be any changes to the initial assignment?
Chief may strike SRN to fill out the box prior to arrival, but wouldn't strike a 2nd alarm of any sort until on scene.
What would be the staffing of your first two pieces of apparatus responding? Would any mutual aid companies be responding?
100% Volunteer - My engine may have 3-4 pending time of day. 1 hydrant, 1-2 on primary, 1 pump operator. Initial ladder co. may have 3-4 pending time of day. We are super light during daytime hours. the struggle has hit our area pretty hard.
What would be your initial size-up report?
If I was first on scene I would report a working fire, 2-1/2 story residential, Fire showing from A/B corner through the attic. I would return to fullfill this report by following up with bystanders regarding occupancy and possible hazards, hydrant locations and assignments.
What would be you first hoseline selection? Where would that hoseline be deployed?
1-3/4 line through the front door, for initial line. Unless I was able to visibly see the fire growing faster then I can read in these pictures, that would make me pull a 2-1/2.
What instructions would be given to additional companies responding?
Secondary water supply set up ASAP; Hydrant-assist-valve pumped ASAP;
What company, in your area, would be assigned rapid intervention duties?
Upon arrival of SRN companies RIT is assigned.
What would be your area's initial assignment for a house fire?
2 engines and if non-hydranted a tender.
With additional calls reporting a working fire, would there be any changes to the initial assignment?
MABAS box alarm
What would be the staffing of your first two pieces of apparatus responding? Would any mutual aid companies be responding?
4 on the first, 2 to 4 on the second. No automatic aid.
What would be your initial size-up report?
Heavy fire A/B corner and full involvement of the attic space, 142 is command.
What would be you first hoseline selection? Where would that hoseline be deployed?
Seriously my first hoseline would be the deck gun into the D side attic space. When that fire is knocked down 2 - 2 inch handlines to the second floor.
What instructions would be given to additional companies responding? Bring your own water. Primary search needs to be completed. Stay off the roof.
What company, in your area, would be assigned rapid intervention duties?
First arriving squad or ladder on the MABAS box.
Sorry guys, I disagree with putting firefighters in that building until we get some control of the attic fire. Other than perhaps for a quick primary search.
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