Had a fully involved stucture fire at 3 am new years day. Once one scene noticed that both entrances were blocked by a live powerline. How would you handle the situation?
Permalink Reply by Jeff on January 11, 2009 at 2:57am
As tough as it would be I would make the call to wait for the power to be shut down. Your not gonna help anybody if your dead. All you can do is try and protect your exposures and keep everyone away.
Permalink Reply by FETC on January 11, 2009 at 6:57am
Hard? This is acually pretty easy.
Fully involved structure answers your question? Life Safety issue is a mute point - subjects if any, are already dead.
If the entrances are truly blocked, and no other way to gain access to the site, via lawn or backyard, side street, etc. then we call the power company and get the power shut off. This is not your emergency - it is someone else's bad day and do not become part of it with a firefighter electricution.
Agreed. "Fully involved" means different things to different people, it seems. To me it means fire on all floors, blowing out of all windows and the intense radiant heat is threatening nearby structures. The building's structural components are rapidly being consumed by the fire.
30-40 minute eta on electric company and no life in danger?? I say let it burn. Don't risk a firefighter life if there is no chance of saving the structure. Power lines make it even more dangerous. If ever in doubt, play it safe.