During one of our recent training classes we had a similar drill to the 10 minutes on the street that is so popular on here. It went along the lines of you were notified of a working fire at 3am to the corner of X Street and Y street. You are told that you have numerous reports of a fully involved commercial fire at Walgreen's Pharmacy. You arrive to find on scene to find a confirmed working fire, with fire blowing out the front doors of the store along with the windows on the front side of the building. You are supposed to plan out the next 10 minutes with that information.
As always, there were several different game plans with some being great plans and some you have to wonder about. How would you and your department attack a fire similar to this?
SOP at our department says the first due engine has to hook up to the sprinkler system with the second due engine making the fire attack. How does your department approach sprinkler systems on a fully involved commercial fire?
Hydrants are not a problem in the area of the fire. Your first due assignment to a commercial fire is three engines, 2 trucks, and a squad company. I am interested to hear how your game plans compare to what we thought up.