Naming The Incident: The first on scene engine takes command of the incident, which of course means naming the incident. I have to admit that years ago, I was responded to an unknown gallon container that had fallen out of a vehicle, and had been ran over by others. Prior to our arrival, law enforcement and the first on scene engine company secured the "hot zone", waiting for (us) the hazmat team's arrival. Setting up a spotting scope, we were able to confirm what the contents were. Additionally, an eye witness confirmed at the same time the type and identification of the vehicle that spilled the reported hazardous materials. It was veterinarian that specialized in the insemination of horses... The real deal "horse whisperer" lives 1.5 miles from the fire station. We ended up naming this the "KY" incident.
"KY Command, go ahead..."
So now that we have reviewed who gets to name the incident, how about this vehicle into a structure?
TCSS,
CBz (Retd.)
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